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VLF Tennis 1500 Electric Scooter Gets New Upgrade, Know More

VLF Tennis 1500 Electric Scooter Gets New Upgrade, Know More

News1824-07-2025
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The updated Tennis 1500 now offers a range of up to 150 km per charge (as per IDC), 20 km more than the previous version.
VLF Tennis 1500 Electric Scooter.
VLF India has unveiled a refreshed version of its much-loved electric scooter, the Tennis 1500, and it comes packed with style, smarts, and solid performance.
The price remains unchanged at Rs 1,29,999 (ex-showroom).
Color Options
The updated version now comes in two bold new shades: Slate Blue and Ebony Black, joining the already popular Fire Fury Dark Red and Snowflake White.
Performance
The updated Tennis 1500 now offers a range of up to 150 km per charge (as per IDC), 20 km more than the previous version. So, your daily commutes and weekend rides just got longer and better.
It also features a new LMFP battery with an aluminium casing, ensuring better heat resistance and enhanced safety.
Features
The updated VLF Tennis 1500 comes loaded with practical and premium features that elevate the overall riding experience. The feature highlights include a mobile charging port, full LED lighting setup, including headlamps, tail lamps, and indicators. The vehicle also offers three riding modes — Eco, Normal, and Sport. Other features include a 5-inch TFT display, a keyless start system, and a safety sensor that automatically cuts off power if the side-stand is engaged.
Designed by famous Italian designer Alessandro Tartarini, this e-scooter combines European flair with Indian practicality. Built on a strong tubular steel frame, it rides on 12-inch wheels and offers a smooth suspension setup for comfort on city roads.
With its 18-litre under-seat storage and lightweight design, the VLF Tennis 1500 is perfect for young, urban riders looking for convenience and class.
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