The Indian two-wheeler market is in the middle of an electric revolution. With rising fuel prices, stricter emission norms, and government subsidies, more and more urban commuters are switching to electric scooters for their daily rides. Until now, brands like Ather, Ola, and Hero Vida were leading the charge, but TVS Motor Company has stepped into the spotlight with its brand-new offering — the TVS Orbiter.
Launched at an aggressive ₹99,900 (ex-showroom), the Orbiter becomes the most affordable scooter in TVS’ EV lineup. Until now, the TVS iQube was the company’s flagship electric scooter, but the Orbiter changes the game by targeting the mass-market segment under ₹1 lakh.
With its segment-first features, long range, and accessible pricing, the Orbiter is directly challenging the dominance of Ather Rizta, Ola S1X, and Hero Vida V2X. In this blog, we’ll compare the four models based on price, battery range, features, and real-world usability to help you choose the best EV scooter in India in 2025.
TVS Orbiter: Price and Booking Details
- Launch Price: ₹99,900 (ex-showroom)
- Booking Options: Available online via the official TVS website and at TVS dealerships
- Delivery Timeline: Yet to be revealed
- Target Buyers: City commuters looking for an affordable, practical EV scooter
The launch timing is no coincidence. With the festive season approaching, TVS expects the Orbiter to attract a flood of bookings, since this period traditionally drives the highest two-wheeler sales in India.
Price Comparison: Orbiter vs Rivals
When it comes to pricing, EV scooters in India have steadily climbed the ladder, often pushing beyond ₹1.5 lakh. The Orbiter undercuts most rivals, bringing affordability back into the conversation.
| Model | Starting Price | Top Variant Price | Key USP |
|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Orbiter | ₹99,900 | ₹99,900 | Feature-rich under ₹1 lakh |
| Ather Rizta | ₹1.08 lakh | ₹1.77 lakh | Premium features & app ecosystem |
| Hero Vida V2X | ₹97,800 | ~₹1.25 lakh | Stylish design, removable battery |
| Ola S1X | ₹79,999 | ₹99,999 | Cheapest entry-level EV, wide reach |
Ola S1X is still the cheapest scooter on the list, starting at just ₹79,999, but the TVS Orbiter matches it at the higher end with better features and longer range. The Ather Rizta is positioned as a premium EV scooter, while the Vida V2X takes the middle ground with a mix of style and practicality.
Battery and Range Comparison
Battery capacity and riding range are the most important factors for EV buyers. Here’s how the four scooters stack up:
| Model | Battery Pack | Claimed / Real-World Range | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Orbiter | 3.1 kWh | 158 km (IDC) | Cruise control, 14-inch wheel, 34L boot |
| Ather Rizta | 2.9 – 3.7 kWh | 105 – 125 km (real-world) | App ecosystem, OTA updates |
| Hero Vida V2X | 3.44 kWh | ~110 km (real-world) | Removable battery, fast charging |
| Ola S1X | 2 kWh / 3 kWh | 95 – 151 km (claimed) | Affordable entry-level EV |
On paper, the TVS Orbiter has the longest claimed range (158 km), making it highly suitable for longer city commutes. While the Ola S1X offers similar range depending on the variant, the Ather Rizta and Vida V2X are more realistic with their real-world numbers, which buyers often value more.
Features and Technology
TVS Orbiter Highlights
- 14-inch front wheel (segment-first)
- Cruise control, hill-hold assist, reverse assist
- 34L under-seat boot space
- 845 mm flat-form seat for comfort
- 169 mm ground clearance (practical for Indian roads)
- Bluetooth display with turn-by-turn navigation
- Theft and fall alerts
- OTA software updates
- SmartConnect app integration
The Orbiter is clearly not a bare-bones budget scooter — it’s designed with everyday practicality in mind.
Ather Rizta Highlights
- Multiple battery options (2.9 – 3.7 kWh)
- 105–125 km real-world range
- Best-in-class connected ecosystem
- Regular OTA software upgrades
- Strong after-sales dealer network
Ather continues to focus on premium ownership experience rather than affordability, making it a better option for tech-savvy urban riders.
Hero Vida V2X Highlights
- 3.44 kWh battery with ~110 km range
- Removable battery pack for easy charging
- Multiple riding modes
- Fast charging support
- Stylish, youthful design aimed at Gen-Z riders
Vida combines design with practicality, appealing to young city buyers who want something unique.
Ola S1X Highlights
- Most affordable EV scooter (₹79,999 onwards)
- 2 kWh and 3 kWh battery options
- Claimed 95–151 km range
- Large service and retail network
- Basic feature set to keep costs low
Ola’s strength lies in aggressive pricing and wide reach, ensuring it stays on top of buyers’ minds.
Which Electric Scooter Should You Buy in 2025?
- Best Value for Money → TVS Orbiter (long range, premium features under ₹1 lakh)
- Best for Tech Lovers → Ather Rizta (premium connected features, frequent updates)
- Best for Young Riders → Hero Vida V2X (removable battery, stylish looks)
- Best for Budget Buyers → Ola S1X (lowest entry price, decent range)
The TVS Orbiter stands out because it balances affordability, features, and range better than most rivals. For commuters who want a reliable EV without breaking the bank, the Orbiter is likely to be a game-changer in the sub-₹1 lakh segment.
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