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Urban Commuter Focused E-Scooter Boasts 158 km Range and Segment-First Features
In a strategic move to accelerate electric mobility adoption in India, TVS Motor Company has launched its latest electric scooter, the Orbiter, at an aggressive starting price of ₹99,900 (ex-showroom). Positioned as an urban commuting solution, the Orbiter enters the market as TVS's third electric scooter and represents the company's commitment to expanding its EV ecosystem with practical, feature-rich options for Indian consumers.
The Orbiter was officially unveiled on August 28, 2025, in Bengaluru, with company executives highlighting its role in TVS's broader strategy to strengthen its position in the rapidly growing electric two-wheeler segment 79. With this launch, TVS aims to tap into the demand for affordable electric mobility solutions that don't compromise on features or performance.
The Orbiter's competitive pricing at ₹99,900 strategically places it below TVS's other electric offering, the iQube (which starts at ₹1.09 lakh), making it the company's new entry-level electric scooter. This pricing includes benefits from the PM e-Drive scheme, further enhancing its value proposition.
Industry analysts note that the Orbiter is positioned to compete directly with other popular electric scooters in the sub-₹1 lakh segment, including:
This competitive pricing strategy comes at a time when TVS is looking to boost its market share in the electric two-wheeler segment, according to financial reports.
The TVS Orbiter features a fresh design language that distinguishes it from the iQube, adopting a more minimalist approach with clean lines and subtle styling cues . The design prioritizes practicality with several thoughtful elements:
The scooter is available in six vibrant color options: Neon Sunburst, Stratos Blue, Lunar Grey, Stellar Silver, Cosmic Titanium, and Martian Copper, allowing buyers to choose according to their personal style .
At the heart of the Orbiter is a 3.1 kWh battery pack that delivers an IDC-claimed range of 158 km on a single charge, significantly higher than the base variant of the iQube (94 km range from a 2.2 kWh battery) . This substantial range addresses one of the primary concerns of potential EV adopters – range anxiety – making it suitable for both daily commutes and occasional longer trips.
Performance highlights include:
The charging time for the Orbiter is approximately 4.1 hours for a 0-80% charge, though the company hasn't yet revealed details about fast charging options.
The Orbiter comes equipped with a comprehensive digital instrument cluster that supports Bluetooth connectivity through TVS's SmartXonnect app ecosystem. This connectivity enables a suite of smart features, including:
The scooter also boasts several segment-first features, including cruise control, hill hold assist, and reverse parking assistance. These features enhance both the convenience and safety aspects of the riding experience, particularly in urban environments with varying terrain and traffic conditions.
TVS Orbiter vs Key Competitors
Model | Price (ex-showroom) | Range | Charging Time | Top Speed |
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TVS Orbiter | ₹99,900 | 158 km | 4.1 hrs (0-80%) | 68 kmph |
Ola S1 X | ₹99,999 | 140 km | 5 hrs | 90 kmph |
Vida VX2 | ₹99,918 | 75 km | 4 hrs | 65 kmph |
Bajaj Chetak | ₹95,000 | 65-80 km | 3 hrs | 63 kmph |
The launch of the Orbiter represents a significant expansion of TVS's electric vehicle portfolio, addressing a broader range of consumers with its competitive pricing and practical feature set. With its impressive claimed range of 158 km, segment-first features, and attractive design, the Orbiter is well-positioned to compete in the rapidly growing electric two-wheeler market.
As Sudarshan Venu noted, TVS Motor Company sees "growth in India and emerging economies" and has "exciting launches this year" as it positions itself for a "strong growth journey" . The Orbiter will play a crucial role in this strategy, potentially helping TVS consolidate its leadership in the electric two-wheeler segment .
With the festive season approaching, TVS expects strong demand for the Orbiter, contributing to the company's overall growth targets and strengthening its position in the competitive electric mobility landscape