Top 5 Bajaj Electric Autos in India
Bajaj Auto has been building three-wheelers since 1947 and today holds the distinction of being the world's largest manufacturer of three-wheelers, exporting to over 70 countries. When a company of that scale turns its full attention to electric mobility, the results are hard to ignore.
Bajaj's electric three-wheeler push spans three distinct brands GoGo, Riki, and Wego each targeting a different customer: the premium urban auto driver, the budget e-rickshaw buyer, and the long-haul shared mobility operator. Add the electric variant of the iconic RE, and Bajaj has quickly assembled one of the broadest electric three-wheeler lineups in India.
Bajaj Auto maintained its No. 2 position in India's e-3W market in FY2026, and even briefly surpassed market leader Mahindra in January and February 2026, selling 8,509 and 8,731 units respectively in those months. Here's a close look at the top 5 Bajaj electric autos you can buy today.
1. Bajaj Wego P9018
Launched on February 9, 2026, the Bajaj Wego P9018 claims the distinction of being India's longest-range electric three-wheeler with a certified range of 296 kilometres on a single charge, powered by a 17.7 kWh battery the largest battery pack currently available in India's electric three-wheeler segment.
This is the auto for drivers who cover long distances, rural routes, or intercity feeder runs where charging infrastructure may be sparse. The 296 km range essentially eliminates range anxiety for even the most demanding daily operator and with 80% charge available in under 4 hours via a standard 16A socket, overnight charging is all most drivers will ever need.
The Wego P9018 features Bajaj's 2-speed automatic transmission, 36% gradeability for effortless flyover and slope climbing even under full load, and a full safety suite: Hill Hold Assist, Roll-Over Detection, Auto Hazard Lights, and regenerative braking that feeds energy back into the battery. The biggest frame in the electric 3W segment means more passenger comfort and luggage capacity per trip directly boosting per-day earnings.
Who should buy it: Operators on semi-urban, rural, or intercity routes who need maximum range and carrying capacity. Also ideal for shared mobility and fleet operators running high daily mileage.
Standout feature: 296 km certified range the highest of any electric three-wheeler in India as of 2026.
2. Bajaj GoGo P7012
Bajaj launched the GoGo in February 2025 as its all-new electric autorickshaw brand, available in three variants P5009, P5012, and P7012 with 'P' standing for Passenger, while '09' and '12' denote battery capacities of 9 kWh and 12 kWh respectively.
The P7012 is the range-topper of the GoGo family and it earns that position with a 12.1 kWh LFP battery delivering up to 259 km certified range, an industry-first 2-speed automatic transmission that improves range and gradeability, and a set of segment-first safety features including Auto Hazard Lights and Anti-Roll Detection as standard.
For city operators running long shifts, the GoGo P7012 is a compelling package: strong range, a metal full-body build, and Bajaj's 800+ dealership network for parts and service. The 5-year or 1,20,000 km battery warranty is one of the best coverage commitments in the e-auto space.
Who should buy it: Urban auto drivers who want premium range, advanced safety, and the confidence of Bajaj's service network and can justify the higher upfront cost through lower running expenses.
Trade-off: At βΉ3.83 lakh, it's among the pricier passenger e-autos in India. The higher price pays back fastest for drivers doing 8+ hours of city shifts daily.
3. Bajaj GoGo P5009
The GoGo P5009 is the entry point into the GoGo family and at βΉ3.27 lakh, it delivers an impressive 251 km certified range from a 9 kWh battery at a meaningfully lower price than the P7012. For buyers who want the GoGo's safety features, metal body, and brand trust but don't need the extra battery capacity of the 12.1 kWh variant, the P5009 hits a practical sweet spot.
It charges faster than the P7012 a full charge in 4.5 hours and 80% in under 3 hours which suits drivers who top up during lunch or between shifts. Drive modes (Eco, Power, Climb, Park Assist), Hill Hold Assist, regenerative braking, and the digital instrument cluster with USB charging are all carried over from the top variant.
Who should buy it: Drivers who want the GoGo's build quality and safety features but are working within a tighter budget. The shorter charging time is an added bonus for multi-shift operators.
Practical tip: The 251 km certified range is more than enough for most Indian city-based daily routes making the P5009 the smarter buy for pure urban use.
4. Bajaj RE E-TEC 9.0
The Bajaj RE is one of the most iconic nameplates in Indian transport a vehicle millions of commuters have ridden for decades. The RE E-TEC 9.0 is its electric evolution: the same trusted shape, now powered by an 8.9 kWh LFP battery delivering 178 km of certified range.
What sets the RE E-TEC 9.0 apart from the GoGo family is its design heritage. For drivers and passengers who associate the RE name with reliability, this is a familiar, trusted vehicle with a modern electric heart. The 2-speed automatic transmission, 29% gradeability, and regenerative braking with a sensing mechanism are all borrowed from Bajaj's newer EV engineering and bring it up to current competitive standards.
The 180 mm ground clearance is the highest on this list an important advantage on broken urban roads and waterlogged streets. The IP67-rated battery pack ensures rain and dust protection without concern.
Who should buy it: Drivers who want the RE brand's heritage and wide recognition on city roads, with a reliable electric drivetrain. Also a strong choice for markets where the RE name carries strong operator and passenger trust.
Standout feature: The iconic RE design combined with modern EV tech the best of Bajaj's legacy and its electric future in one vehicle.
5. Bajaj Riki P4005 The Affordable Entry Point
Bajaj Auto launched the Riki series in November 2025, piloting it in Patna, Moradabad, Guwahati, and Raipur before rolling it out across 100+ towns in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Assam in the first phase. The Riki P4005 is the most affordable electric auto Bajaj currently sells at βΉ1.91 lakh, it directly targets the high-volume e-rickshaw segment dominated by Mahindra's e-Alfa range.
What sets the Riki apart from the unbranded e-rickshaws it competes with is engineering quality. It rides on a monocoque chassis with independent semi-trailing arm suspension and an anti-roll bar features not typically found at this price point. The hydraulic braking system, IP67 battery protection, and 3 years/60,000 km warranty are meaningful upgrades over cheaper alternatives.
It seats Driver + 4 passengers one more than the GoGo variants making it suitable for shared rides on shorter urban routes where per-seat earnings matter. The certified 149 km range easily covers a full working day in city conditions.
Who should buy it: First-time EV buyers, drivers in smaller cities and towns, and operators looking for the lowest entry cost with reliable Bajaj brand support and service.
Important note: At 25 km/h top speed, the Riki P4005 is designed for low-speed urban and peri-urban routes. If your routes include highways or require higher speeds, look at the GoGo or RE E-TEC instead.
Quick Comparison
Which Bajaj Electric Auto Should You Buy?
Highest range operator: The Wego P9018 at βΉ4.41 lakh is unmatched for range 296 km puts semi-urban and rural routes firmly within reach on one charge.
Best premium city auto: The GoGo P7012 delivers 251+ km, the fastest-selling specs, and Bajaj's strongest safety package for urban operators willing to invest in a top-tier vehicle.
Best value: The GoGo P5009 at βΉ3.27 lakh gives you 251 km range and all GoGo safety features at βΉ56,000 less than the P7012 an easy recommendation for most city drivers.
Legacy brand trust: The RE E-TEC 9.0 for drivers and passengers who want the familiarity of the iconic Bajaj RE with a modern electric powertrain.
Budget entry: The Riki P4005 at βΉ1.91 lakh makes Bajaj quality accessible at a price point previously dominated by unbranded manufacturers.
Either way, with 800+ dealerships nationwide and parts available across most Indian towns, the Bajaj service network remains one of the strongest in the country giving every buyer on this list meaningful peace of mind.
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