The demand for electric scooters is continuously increasing in the Indian two-wheeler market. In this episode, the TVS Orbiter has become the center of discussion after its launch. Launched at an initial price of ₹ 99,900 (ex-showroom), this scooter is the most affordable TVS electric scooter till date. While earlier TVS iQube was the company’s flagship EV, now Orbiter has been launched keeping in mind the urban commuters.
TVS Orbiter vs Rivals: Price comparison
- TVS Orbiter – Starting at ₹99,900
- Ather Rizta – ₹1.08 lakh to ₹1.77 lakh
- Hero Vida V2X – Starting at ₹97,800
- Ola S1X – ₹79,999 to ₹99,999
The Orbiter has opened up an affordable option for customers by launching under ₹1 lakh. The Ola S1X is also priced affordably, but TVS’s trusted brand image makes it stronger.
TVS Orbiter: Specifications and Features
- Battery and Range: 3.1 kWh battery, 158 km IDC range
- Segment-first features: 14-inch front wheel, cruise control, hill-hold, reverse assist
- Comfort: 34-litre boot space, 845mm seat height, 169mm ground clearance
- Connectivity: Bluetooth display, navigation, OTA updates, SmartXonnect app support
- Safety: Theft and Fall Alerts
Comparison with rivals
Ather Rizta
- 2.9 kWh and 3.7 kWh battery options
- 105–125 km real-world range
- Robust app ecosystem and premium ownership experience
Hero Vida V2X
- 3.44 kWh battery, approx 110 km range
- Removable battery, multiple riding modes, fast charging
- Focus on young design and styling
Ola S1X
- 2 kWh and 3 kWh batteries Options
- 95–151 km range
- Most affordable option, but limited features
TVS Orbiter has given a new option in the Indian EV scooter market that is balanced in both price and features. It gives a direct competition to the Ola S1X, while the Ather Rizta and Hero Vida V2X target premium and design-oriented customers in their respective segments.
The launch of the Orbiter makes it clear that TVS is now focusing on the mass-market EV scooter segment.