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    One Moto Electa

    One Moto Electa EMI

    1.99 Lakh - 1.99 Lakh
    EMI ₹0 @8.5% for 5 years
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    EMI Calculator For One Moto Electa

    Use our EMI Calculator to find the best financing options for your One Moto Electa. For the variant STD, priced at ₹1.99 lakh, interest rates range from 8.5% to 24%, with a down payment between ₹19.90k and ₹1.79 lakh. Choose a scooter loan tenure between 1 and 7 years to determine your monthly EMI. Compare down payment options from multiple banks offering competitive car loan deals.
    Model ROI% Down Payment EMI (60 months)*
    One Moto Electa 8.5% ₹19.90k ₹3.67k

    One Moto Electa EMI for All Variants

    Variants ROI% Down Payment EMI (60 Months)

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    FAQs On One Moto Electa Loan

    Loan tenure options typically range between 1 and 7 years, depending on the bank and loan provider.

    Interest rates vary between 8.5% and 24%, depending on the bank, loan amount, and applicant profile.

    The down payment amount starts from ₹19900 and can go up to ₹199000, depending on the loan terms.

    Some banks offer 100% financing, but eligibility depends on your credit score and bank policies.