Yadea G6 Electric Arrives With 150 km of Range, Fast Charging, and Adventurous Design; Scooter May Debut in Brazil in 2026 at Competitive Price.
Yadea, one of the largest manufacturers of electric scooters in the world, announced the launch of the G6 Electric, a model that promises up to 150 km of range per charge, fast charging, and a design that blends urban style with adventurous touches. The scooter is already confirmed for markets in Asia and Europe in 2026 and may also debut in Brazil, where the brand has been consolidating its presence in the electric mobility segment.
Yadea’s goal is to compete directly with electric scooters already known to the Brazilian public, such as the Voltz EV1 Sport, the Shineray SHE-S, and urban models from Super Soco. With a competitive price and greater range, the G6 has the potential to attract consumers looking for a practical, economical, and sustainable vehicle for daily use.
Range of Up to 150 km and Efficient Electric Motor
The standout feature of the Yadea G6 is its range. According to the manufacturer’s data, the scooter can travel up to 150 km on a single charge, depending on usage conditions.
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This range puts the G6 ahead of many competitors in the urban segment, allowing for longer daily commutes without the need for constant recharging.
The electric motor is expected to deliver power equivalent to about 8 hp, sufficient for speeds of up to 90 km/h, which meets urban use and even small highway stretches. Additionally, the scooter features a removable lithium-ion battery, making it easier to charge at home or at work without relying on public charging points.
Digital Dashboard and Embedded Technology
Like other recent launches from Yadea, the G6 Electric is equipped with a full digital dashboard, displaying speed, battery level, remaining range, and even smartphone connectivity.
This integration allows for monitoring the battery health, scheduling maintenance alerts, and even tracking routes via the brand’s official app.
Another strong point is the fast charging, which promises to restore up to 80% of the battery in about 50 minutes at compatible chargers. This technology makes the scooter much more practical for those with a busy routine who cannot wait long hours to complete the charge.
Adventurous Design and Comfort for Everyday Use
The design of the Yadea G6 stands out by merging modern lines with elements of adventurous scooters, such as larger front wheel, reinforced suspensions, and a higher riding position.
This proposal expands the scooter’s use, making it viable not only for urban asphalt but also for light dirt roads or commutes in less paved areas.
The seat is spacious and comfortable, designed for two occupants, and there is generous space in the luggage compartment, catering well to those who use the scooter for both leisure and work.
Additionally, the model is expected to include full LED lighting and disc brakes with a regenerative braking system, which helps recover part of the energy during decelerations.
How Much Will the Yadea G6 Electric Cost in Brazil?
The official price has not yet been disclosed for the Brazilian market, but estimates suggest that the Yadea G6 may arrive at prices between R$ 22,000 and R$ 28,000, considering the brand’s history in the country and import costs.
This positioning would align it with rivals like the Voltz EV1, which currently costs around R$ 18,000, and Shineray SHE-S, sold starting at R$ 19,000.
Nevertheless, the superior range and fast charging may justify the price difference, attracting consumers looking for greater convenience and reliability in an electric scooter.
Market for Electric Scooters Expanding in Brazil
The Brazilian market for electric scooters is still small but growing rapidly. According to data from Abraciclo, the number of registrations for electric motorcycles in Brazil increased by more than 70% in 2024 compared to the previous year.
This movement is driven by the rising fuel prices, the search for sustainable alternatives, and tax incentives in some cities.
With the arrival of the Yadea G6, the Brazilian consumer will have another robust and technological option that combines outstanding range, distinctive design, and the promise of low maintenance costs, since electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require simpler servicing.


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