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TVS Orbiter V1 Electric Scooter Launch: Price, Specs, and How It Stacks Up

TVS Orbiter V1 Electric Scooter Launched in India at Rs. 49,999

Bottom line: TVS Motor rolled out the Orbiter V1, an affordable e‑scooter priced at Rs. 49,999 (ex‑showroom Delhi) with a 1.8 kWh battery promising around 80 km per charge.

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TVS Orbiter V1 Electric Scooter Launch: Price, Specs, and How It Stacks Up

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Design & Looks

The Orbiter V1 keeps TVS’s familiar scooter silhouette but adds a few modern twists. A compact tail lamp, sleek digital console, and matte‑finish body panels give it a youthful vibe. The ergonomics are tuned for city commuters – a low seat height and wide footboard make short trips comfortable.

Performance & Mileage

Powered by a 1.8 kWh lithium‑ion pack, the Orbiter V1 delivers a modest 4 kW motor. TVS claims a real‑world range of about 80 km on a single charge, which is typical for an entry‑level scooter. Charging from zero to 100 % takes roughly 4‑5 hours on a regular household socket.

Price & Rivals

At Rs. 49,999, the Orbiter V1 undercuts many competitors in the sub‑₹ 1 lakh segment. For comparison, the Hero Photon and Bajaj Chetak Lite sit slightly higher, while the TVS iQube Smart starts at Rs. 84,500 with a larger battery. The lower price makes the Orbiter V1 attractive for first‑time EV owners.

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Specification Details
Battery 1.8 kWh Lithium‑Ion
Motor Power 4 kW
Range (claimed) ~80 km per charge
Charging Time 4‑5 hours (home socket)
Price (Delhi) Rs. 49,999
Top Features
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • LED headlamp & tail lamp
  • Regenerative braking
  • Mobile‑app connectivity (planned update)

FAQ

  • What is the claimed mileage of the TVS Orbiter V1? TVS states the scooter can travel about 80 km on a full charge under typical city riding conditions.
  • Is the Orbiter V1 worth buying for a first‑time EV owner? Its low price, decent range, and simple charging make it a practical starter bike for commuters.
  • How does the Orbiter V1 compare to the Hero Photon? Both target the budget segment, but the Orbiter V1 is priced lower and offers a slightly larger battery, though the Photon may have a more established dealer network.

Got thoughts on TVS’s new electric scooter? Drop a comment below and let us know if you’d consider the Orbiter V1 for your daily commute.


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