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TVS Orbiter
The TVS Orbiter is an upcoming scooter expected to focus on practical urban commuting with good fuel efficiency, comfortable seating, and modern styling. It is likely to target the budget commuter segment.
TVS Orbiter Latest Update
Last Updated On 28th Aug'25: TVS has launched a new electric scooter called the Orbiter, designed with a clear focus on comfortable commuting. Its design emphasizes practicality, and the specifications reinforce its strong appeal. Powered by a 3.1 kWh battery pack, the scooter claims an impressive range of 158 km - remarkable given its Rs 99,900 price tag.
Orbiter Highlights
On Target
This affordable electric scooter by TVS called Orbiter is feature-packed, practical, quirky design, aimed at Gen Z.
What We Like
Quirky design, highly practical, feature-loaded, with good handling.
What We Do Not Like
Slow charging - takes 4 hrs 10 mins for a 3.1 kWh battery. Lacks a disc brake variant.
Battery Capacity
1.8 kWh
In 2 Variants
3.1 kWh
In 1 Variant
Battery Capacity by Variants
Battery Capacity of Orbiter Competitors
| Model | Battery Capacity (kWh) |
|---|---|
| Ryder | 1.2 kWh, 1.7 kWh, 2.16 kWh |
| Jaunty | 1.5 kWh, 1.62 kWh, 2.04 kWh |
| Atria | 1.5 kWh |
| GEN NXT Nanu E-Scooter | 1.4 kWh |
| Dhanno | 1.87 kWh |
| E2Go | 1.2 kWh, 1.8 kWh, 2 kWh |
| Green Zing | 1.4 kWh, 1.7 kWh |
| Jaunty-3W | 1.56 kWh |
| Nduro | 2.3 kWh |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 2 kWh, 3 kWh, 4 kWh |
Charging Time
2 hours 20 mins
In 2 Variants
4 hours 10 mins
In 1 Variant
Charging Time by Variants
Charging Time of Orbiter Competitors
| Model | Charging Time |
|---|---|
| Ryder | 3 Hours, 4 Hours |
| Jaunty | 6 Hours |
| Atria | 4 - 5 Hours |
| GEN NXT Nanu E-Scooter | 3.5 Hours |
| Dhanno | 3 - 4 Hours |
| E2Go | 4 Hours, 5 Hours, 8 Hours |
| Green Zing | 4 Hours |
| Jaunty-3W | 6 Hours |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 6 Hours (0-100%), 6 Hours (0-100%), 9 Hours (0-100%) |
Range
158 km
In 1 Variant
86 km
In 2 Variants
Range by Variants
Range of Orbiter Competitors
| Model | Range (km) |
|---|---|
| Ryder | 90 km |
| Jaunty | 70 km, 90 km |
| Atria | 85 km |
| GEN NXT Nanu E-Scooter | 60 km |
| Dhanno | 80 km |
| E2Go | 100 km, 130 km, 70 km |
| Green Zing | 100 km, 70 km |
| Jaunty-3W | 100 km |
| Nduro | 90 km |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 108 km, 176 km, 242 km |
Under Seat Storage
34 Litres
Orbiter's 34 litres Under Seat Storage is about 23% higher than the segment average of 27.71 litres.
Under Seat Storage of Orbiter Competitors
| Model | Under Seat Storage (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Jaunty | 32 Litres |
| Atria | 17 Litres |
| E2Go | 13 Litres |
| Green Zing | 22 Litres |
| Jaunty-3W | 34 Litres |
| Nduro | 42 Litres |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 34 Litres |
Seat Height
760 mm
Orbiter's 760 mm Seat Height is about 5% higher than the segment average of 729.2 mm.
Seat Height of Orbiter Competitors
| Model | Seat Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| Jaunty | 730 mm |
| Dhanno | 695 mm |
| Jaunty-3W | 730 mm |
| Nduro | 700 mm |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 791 mm |
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Key Features of TVS Orbiter

Long Electric Range (158 km per charge)

Connected Smart Display & Bluetooth

Huge Under-Seat Storage (34 L)

Cruise Control & Hill Hold Assist

Comfort-Focused Design with 14? Front Wheel
TVS Orbiter Prices
Variant Wise Comparison
Braking System | SBS | SBS |
Calliper Type | Fixed | Fixed |
Front Wheel Size | R14 | R14 |
Rear Wheel Size | R12 | R12 |
Wheel Type | Alloy | Alloy |
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TVS Orbiter Detailed Review
- This new electric scooter by TVS has got a big size, it looks taller and wider and very functional. The scooters from other Asian countries will come to your mind at the first glance as the facia is so similar. The LED headlight is of very simple shape, and the visor at top gives it an aesthetically pleasing and aerodynamic shape.
- Below the lights, the overall shape is distinctly boxy and sharp. The edge-to-edge connected LED strip on the multi-colour panel looks clean and contemporary. The 14-inch front wheel - a segment first - promises better grip and improved safety
- From the side, the design appears distinctly utilitarian, with the 290 mm footboard standing out as a major highlight. It looks generously sized, while the 169 mm ground clearance is equally well-optimized.
- Talking about the seat, it’s 845 mm long, and underneath it lies 34 litres of boot space - enough to easily accommodate two helmets.
- The rear profile features a 12-inch wheel and a long LED light strip that also integrates the turn signals. The design is neat and bears a strong resemblance to its main rivals.Above the lights is a large grab handle, and the multi-colour treatment makes it more intuitive.
- Lastly, there are six colour options available - Neon Sunburst, Stratos Blue, Lunar Grey, Stellar Silver, Cosmic Titanium, and Martian Copper.
Orbiter body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 165 mm |


- The TVS Orbiter is equipped with a 3.1 kWh battery pack offering an IDC range of 158 km. In real-world conditions, it can comfortably deliver around 125 km on a single charge.
- This is a BLDC motor with a peak power of 2.5 kW (3.39 PS). The company claims a top speed of 68 km/h, with 0 - 60 km/h achieved in just 6.8 seconds. Charging from 0% to 80% takes 4 hours and 30 minutes.
- The vehicle can handle slopes of up to 7* while maintaining a speed of 20 km/h, and it is capable of carrying a payload of up to 150 kg, as mentioned in the brochure.
- The TVS Orbiter comes jam-packed with features focused on safety and comfort. For starters, it offers cruise control, hill-hold assist, and parking assist (which functions as a reverse assist). All lighting elements are LED. Other highlights include an LCD display that provides essential scooter information, along with incoming call alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, and two ride modes - Eco and Power.
- Speaking of safety features, the Orbiter offers crash alerts, anti-theft alerts, geo-fencing, and time-fencing alerts. Lastly, it also supports OTA updates.

₹49,999 - ₹1.05 Lakh*
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TVS Orbiter Competitors
| Models | Battery Capacity | Charging Time | Battery Warranty | Range | Under seat storage | Seat height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹50.00 - ₹1.05 Lakh* | 3 kWh | 4 hours 10 mins | 3 Years/50000 Kms | 158 km | 34 L | 760 mm |
| 1.4 kWh | 3.5 Hours | Battery warranty - 2 Years Battery. Motor warranty - 1 Years | 60 km | - | - | |
| 2.16 kWh | 4 Hours | 3 Years Battery Warranty | 90 km | - | - | |
| 1.5 kWh | 4 - 5 Hours | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 85 km | 17 L | - | |
| 2.3 kWh | - | - | 90 km | 42 L | 700 mm | |
| 1.87 kWh | 3 - 4 Hours | 3 Years Battery Warranty & 1 Year 6 Months Motor Warranty | 80 km | - | 695 mm | |
| 2.04 kWh | 6 Hours | Battery warranty - 3 Year. Motor warranty 3 Years | 90 km | 32 L | 730 mm | |
| 4 kWh | 6 Hours (0-100%) | Vehicle warranty - 3 Years/40000 Kms& Battery Warranty - 3 Years/50000 Kms | 242 km | 34 L | 791 mm | |
| 1.56 kWh | 6 Hours | Motor Warranty - 3 Years/ 3000 kms | 100 km | 34 L | 730 mm | |
| 2 kWh | 4 Hours | Battery warranty - 3 Years Battery. Motor warranty - 3 Years/ 40000 Kms | 130 km | - | - | |
| 1.7 kWh | 4 Hours | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 100 km | 22 L | - |
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Latest Updates on Orbiter
TVS Motor Company has launched a new electric scooter, the TVS Orbiter, priced at Rs 99,900 (ex-showroom). The Orbiter adopts a distinctly utilitarian design, setting it apart from most electric scooters currently on sale in India, and its styling is reminiscent of practical two-wheelers commonly seen across other Asian markets. Powering the scooter is a 3.1 kWh battery pack, offering a claimed IDC range of 158 km on a single charge.
TVS Motor Company appears to be preparing another addition to its electric portfolio, having recently filed a trademark for the name ‘Orbiter’. The move has sparked speculation that a new electric scooter could be in the works, potentially targeting budget-conscious urban buyers. While the company has not confirmed details yet, industry sources suggest the Orbiter may slot below the TVS iQube in the lineup, serving as a more affordable entry point.






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