TVS Orbiter
- The TVS Orbiter is the most affordable, family oriented e-scooter from the brand.
- It comes with a 3.1kWh battery pack and offers a pretty good claimed range (158km).
TVS Orbiter Price
| Orbiter V1 68 km/Hr86 km/charge | ₹91,550 | ||
| Orbiter V2 68 km/Hr158 km/charge | ₹1,13,050 |
TVS Orbiter Key Specs & Features
| Charging Time(0-80%) | 2 Hrs 20 Min |
| Range | 86 km/charge |
| Battery Capacity | 1.8 Kwh |
| Kerb Weight | 101 kg |
| Claimed Top Speed | 68 km/Hr |
| Motor Power | 1.8 kW |
| Mobile Application | Yes |
| Geofencing | Yes |
| Charging station locator | Yes |
| Anti-Theft Alert | Yes |
| Calls & Messaging | Yes |
| Navigation assist | Yes |
| Low battery alert | Yes |

34-litre underseat storage

Large 14-inch front wheel for better stability

Feature loaded instrument console
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Expert Review
TVS Orbiter Review: Not For Everyone
While the TVS Orbiter looks very tempting on paper, riding it reveals a few secrets. Do read the review carefully if you are interested in buying it.
A low-cost electric scooter always gets a lot of attention. The concept of a cheap-to-buy-and-run scooter will interest everyone. But often low-cost electric scooters come with a lot of compromises. They look weird, the quality is usually poor, they are not very practical, and they are sluggish to ride. This is exactly what TVS wants to change with the Orbiter. This Rs 1 lakh scooter looks funky, gets good features, and offers tonnes of storage. Can it finally become a no-compromise low-cost electric scooter for the fast EV-adapting India?

Design and Quality (3.5/5)
Design
The first thing you notice about the Orbiter is the size. It's a compact scooter and doesn't look as big as it does in the photos. But because its design is very square, and a big flyscreen sits upright in the front, it has good road presence. It definitely doesn't look low-cost. In fact, it looks very funky and cool.
The elements are thoroughly modern and non-affordable too. The connected DRLs look cool and double up as indicators. The tail lamp also looks like connected car lights, and once again the indicators are well integrated. The only thing that looks a bit off is the scooter from the rear. The low seat height and the compact tail set make it look small. However, this will also look approachable to newer riders, giving them more confidence.

Another quirky element of this scooter is the grab rails. Depending on the color, you either get modern-looking grab rails or very simple ones. TVS says you will have the choice at the dealership to select the one you want, but this does feel a bit over the top.
Colours
With the Orbiter, you get these six color options — Neon Sunburst, Stratos Blue, Lunar Grey, Martian Copper, Cosmic Titanium, and Stellar Silver. Out of these, only the Neon Sunburst looks appealing. The matte colours look too dull, and the other gloss ones do not stand out at all.
Wheels
The TVS Orbiter gets a 14-inch front wheel but a 12-inch rear. Tyre sizes are 90/80 - 14 and 90/90 - 12 for front and back, respectively. The advantage that the 14-inch front brings is better stability and comfort. Even the front alloy design looks quite good, and the rear wheels still have the hub-mounted electric motor.

Quality
The TVS Orbiter has good quality for the price. However, there are a few elements that look out of place. All the nuts — even the ones on the front windscreen and the floorboard — are exposed. They should have at least covered these with plastic caps. Then comes the switchgear, which is quite average, and mostly all plastics feel thin and flimsy. While the overall build feels good, these elements take the perceived quality down.

Features and Practicality (4/5)
Safety Features
Given that this is a low-cost scooter, there are compromises. In terms of safety, you do not get a disc brake at all. This does take away a bit from braking confidence. Both the front and rear are drum brakes and get a combi braking system. A good thing is that there is a hill hold which works well and can be switched off if you find it intrusive.

Convenience Features
Cruise control. I do not understand the fascination manufacturers have with cruise control on low-speed vehicles. The only possible explanation is that it is fairly easy and affordable to execute. But the Orbiter gets it, and it works flawlessly between 25 to 60 kmph.
The 5.5-inch colored LCD cluster looks par-for-the-course. It is a clear display with the vital information clearly visible. However, the brightness is on the lower side. It gets a tonne of features though. It has Bluetooth with turn-by-turn navigation, incoming call alert, distance to empty, and battery charge status. It also gets connected features which enable remote monitoring of the vehicle health status, live location, nearby charging stations, and OTA updates. Furthermore, you will get alerts on your phone for phone anti-theft, towing, and time-fencing and geo-fencing. If you crash, the scooter will send your live location to a preset number, and the motor will be cut off to stop any further mishaps. For a low-cost scooter, this is more than enough kit.

Underseat Storage
34 litres is a healthy number for understated storage, and it mostly translates to practical space with the Orbiter in the real world. Two half-face helmets sit comfortably in it, and if you have neither, it will gobble kilos of groceries without any effort. But keep in mind that it is not very deep. So if there is a thick laptop bag or a full-face helmet, it will take some muscle to shut the boot. If only there were a boot light here to make it more accessible at night.

Floorboard Space
This floorboard is really very spacious and has been designed in a very square shape to accommodate large objects like suitcases or delivery bags easily.

Hooks and Other Storage Options
The front apron gets a bag hook with a 3 kg capacity. But this hook feels a bit flimsy.

Rider and Pillion Comfort (4/5)
Rider Comfort
The Orbiter has been aimed at those people who are learning to ride a scooter for the first time. And that is why TVS has kept the seat height low and handlebar reach short. I (5 feet 7 inches) am able to get my feet down easily. The scooter also feels very light, which makes moving it in the parking lot very simple. You also get a reverse mode to further help the parking situation. The riding posture is also very neutral with a low floorboard and a wide handlebar. This puts you in a commanding posture.

Pillion Comfort
The long seat offers a lot of space for the pillion to get comfortable. The foot pegs are also well placed, which means city rides will be seamless. The grab rails feel natural to hold, the old-school ones more than the fancy ones.

Engine, Mileage & Performance
Motor
The TVS Orbiter is a low-speed scooter with the top speed capped at 65 kmph. The motor makes 2.5 kW and you have two ride modes — Eco and City.

City Performance
The only place the Orbiter is meant to be ridden is the city. And for that, it gets a smooth and linear throttle response. The Eco mode is limited to 45 kmph, and it dulls down the acceleration further. For laid-back commuting, this mode is fine. But don't expect to overtake anyone on the road. The City mode takes the top speed cap up to 65 kmph, and now you can make some overtakes. The scooter will not feel fast or enjoyable to ride, but it will feel safe and easy.

Highway Performance
Please, do not take this scooter out on the highway. The top-speed cap makes it dangerous to be around heavy vehicles which are doing higher speeds. The scooter starts to get pushed around by wind, and the speed difference makes the experience scary.

Range and Charge Time
If you ride the Orbiter comfortably in the real world, it will give you about 100 km of range. And if you ride it a bit fast, the range can come down to 88–89 km. The charging time is a bit slow, as you don't get an option for a fast charger at all. The standard charger will charge it from your home socket and will take 4.5 hours for a full charge. All of this works fine if you have average daily usage. But I would have liked the Orbiter to come with an on-board charger placed inside the body so you wouldn't have to carry the bulky charging box in the boot.
Ride Quality and Handling (4/5)
The Orbiter, with its 14–12-inch wheel setup, feels confident to ride. It feels very light and agile and will feel very effortless to ride for someone who is saddling up for the first time.

Brakes
While the scooter does not come with disc brakes, the brakes on the new scooter felt strong. But disc brakes, without a doubt, would have felt stronger and more confident.

Ride Quality
While a test track is not a place to test ride quality, our little experience on speed breakers reassured us that the Orbiter is a very comfort-oriented scooter. It will deal with city conditions well.

Verdict
The TVS Orbiter is not a general or holistic family scooter. It's meant for two very specific uses, and if you use it for anything else, it will feel out of place. First up, new riders under 18 years of age. The Orbiter qualifies to be ridden by people with a special license who are not yet 18 years of age because of the capped top speed and motor output. Second, it is also a good option for delivery agents who want a very practical scooter with a good city range. In these cases, the performance cap won’t cause any issues, and the ride will always feel safe. TVS has brought in a lower variant of the Orbiter, called the V1. It can either be bought outright or with Battery as a Service (BaaS) wherein the prices start from Rs 49,000 (effective ex-showroom). Check out our detailed variants explainer of the TVS Orbiter range.
For a family scooter, the features are limited, dimensions are compact, and performance is too low. It simply won’t deliver an all-round experience. Nevertheless, it still is a good-quality low-cost scooter — something a lot of people have been eyeing. 
Pros & Cons
Good Things
- Comes with a competitive price tag
- Big 34-litre underseat storage and a small open storage compartment at the front
- Offers a claimed range of 158km
Could Be Better
- Claimed top-speed may not be adequate for some
- Does not get a front disc brake
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| Battery Capacity1.8 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.2 Kwh | Battery Capacity2 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity3.94 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.3 Kwh |
| Power1.8 kW | Power- | Power6 kW | Power4.3 kW | Power6 kW | Power5.5 kW | Power3 kW | Power6 kW | Power2.4 kW |
| Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time5.45 Hr | Charging Time3.53 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time6 Hr |
| Top Speed68 km/Hr | Top Speed70 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed70 km/Hr | Top Speed101 km/Hr | Top Speed70 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed65 km/Hr |
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| Weight101 kg | Weight- | Weight118 kg | Weight125 kg | Weight106 kg | Weight105 kg | Weight- | Weight125 kg | Weight108 kg |
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TVS Orbiter Colours
TVS Orbiter is available in multiple colour options in India. View all bike images with different colour options on BikeDekho.
Martian Copper
Cosmic Titanium
Stratos Blue
Stellar Silver
Lunar Grey
Neon Sunburst
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TVS Orbiter User Reviews
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- Go for it , It's a good bikeGood pickup, stylish design as the colour combination looks futuristic. TVS is a big brand, so service is very good and easy to find. Built quality is also one of the good reason to pickup this bike. It gives great experience. The range is a big concern while going to college. Except that, everything is very good like the pickup while overtaking vehicles, durability during pot-holes and a suspension works good. Yes, If you are looking for good service, take a look of this, may be the price and range doesn't match but the service and experience is very good. So I recommend this bike for short range travellers who don't want ot take risk.Read More2 1
- My Orbitor experienceI just wanted to reduce my fuel cost which was about Rs.2500-3000 per month, Navigation feature of this machine as I can track my son's position while he is driving. Its suspension gives the great comfort ride. I have riding Orbitor almost 1000Km in one month, its cruise mode is good, because of accelerator sometimes hand suffer a lot but cruise mode make rides really easy specially on highway. CITY mode is powerful but quick battery consumer. Yes, I have recommended many of my friends, one of my friend daily travel around 100km range and I told him to buy this as it will cut down his fuel cost. Moreover, now we need to shift in green because of harm to environment.Read More6 17
- ORBITER - The Best scooter to buy in 2026.Motor and looks are very impressive. This is my first electric scooter and I am very much satisfied. Got a good assistance from showroom as well. Scooter ride is very smooth and tyre size looks good as well. Ride is very impressive till today, I took v1 version and sometimes facing problem with range of I have to ride for long. Handling is very impressive and colours combination is very funky. Love this bike till now. Yes I will definitely recommend this scooter looking at the price bucket and the features. A big competitors of rizta and I think this would be on the higher side to that. Better go for version V2 for better range.Read More7 13
- #JustOrbiterThings😁This bike is from a highly reputed brand which is the main reason for it to be choosen. Secondly, I have also bought TVS IQube earlier so I came back, And best part is the mobile charging slot nearby. Highly comfortable and smooth ride with perfect speed hold and pickup as required. Felt like in air with no jerks or bumps. Very easy handling and can be fixed by anyone easily without any complexity. Highly recommended as it is highly price effective and nature efficient also. It's lights look awesome and it's spacious under seat storage and display screen make it so special as compared to others.Read More14 24
- Speed , range , priceAage wale tyre per disk hona chahiye tha Or range ke mamle me iska price 90k thik he But 1.12 lakh is over priced Baki look thik he, service bhi ok he , problem serf range or safety per dhyan dena chahiye tha, speed agar 80 kmph hota to or bhi accha hota but normally ride k liye perfect he ap le sakte ho . 😊Read More14 26
- Best performanceIt will be good electric scooter. I recomend to purchase this, since it is electric scooter so running cost is almost negligible. Maintenance costs will be almost negligible, if it’s motor is IP67 rating or above then it may run in water logged area without any break, no tension of power off. Have it.Read More8 4
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TVS Orbiter Range
The ARAI claimed range of TVS Orbiter is 86 km/charge. This is the claimed range for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Range |
|---|---|
| Electric | 86 km/charge |
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TVS Orbiter Specifications
Battery, Motor and Charging
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Claimed Top Speed | 68 km/Hr |
| Starting System | Push Button Start |
| Drive Type | Hub Motor |
| Transmission Type | Automatic |
| Battery Capacity | 1.8 Kwh |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
| No. of Batteries | 1 |
| Motor Power | 1.8 kW |
| Motor Torque | 30 Nm |
| Reverse Assist | Yes |
| Motor Type | BLDC |
| Gradeability | 7° |
| Motor Waterproofing Rating | IP67 |
| Charging At Home | Yes |
| Charging Time(0-80%) | 2 Hrs 20 Min |
| Charger Output | 650 W |
| Claimed Range | 86 km/charge |
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Features
| Headlight | LED |
| Indicators | LED |
| Taillight | LED |
| Daytime Running Lamps | Yes |
| Instrument Console Type | Digital |
| Digital Display Type | LCD |
| Display Size | 5.5 Inch |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Navigation | Yes |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Digital |
| No. Of Tripmeters | 2 |
| Clock | Yes |
| Regenerative Braking | Yes |
| Call/SMS Alerts | Yes |
| Distance To Empty | Yes |
| OTA Updates | Yes |
| Telematics | Yes |
| Side Stand Warning | Yes |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
| Service Due Indicator | Yes |
| Pass Beam Switch | Yes |
| Hazard Light Switch | Yes |
| Seat Opening Switch | Yes |
| Additional Features/Information | Riding Modes – Eco | City, Crash and Fall Alert, Time Fencing Alert, Towing Alert 845 mm Seat Length |
| Body Graphics | Yes |
| Carry Hook | Yes |
| Pillion Seat | Yes |
| Windscreen | Yes |
| USB Charging Port | Yes |
| Riding Modes | Yes |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| Braking Type | Synchronized Braking System |
| Hill Hold | Yes |
| Mobile Application | Yes |
| Charging Station Locator | Yes |
| Vehicle Location Tracking | Yes |
| Geofencing | Yes |
| Anti-Theft Alert | Yes |
| Seat Type | Single |
| Rear Footpegs | Yes |
| Underseat Storage | 34 L |
| Charger Output | 650 W |
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Mileage and Performance
| Acceleration 0-40 kmph (sec) | 6.3s |
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Chassis and Suspension
| Body Type | Electric Scooters |
| Frame Type | Steel Tube |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic |
| Rear Suspension | Dual Shock |
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Tyres and Brakes
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
| Wheel Type | Alloy |
| Wheel Size | Front :-355.6 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm |
| Tyre Size | Front :-90/80-14 Rear :-90/90-12 |
| Front Brake | Drum |
| Rear Brake | Drum |
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Riding Position and Seating
| Seat Type | Single |
| Rear Footpegs | Yes |
| Pillion Grab Rail | Yes |
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Dimensions and Capacity
| Length | 1855 mm |
| Width | 728 mm |
| Height | 1284 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
| Underseat Storage | 34 L |
| Front Storage Compartment | Yes |
| Kerb Weight | 101 kg |
| Load Carrying Capacity | 150 kg |
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TVS Orbiter Questions & answers
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March 30, 2026: The Central government has extended the PM e-Drive scheme from March 31, 2026 to July 31, 2026. Under this scheme, the TVS Orbiter will be offered with a subsidy of up to Rs 5,000.
March 12, 2026: TVS has launched a new Orbiter V1 with a 1.8kWh battery pack, at Rs 84,500 (ex-showroom). The brand has also introduced a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) scheme lowering the price of Orbiter V1 to Rs 49,999. With BaaS, the Orbiter V2 with 3.1kWh battery pack costs Rs 59,664. This comes along with a battery warranty coverage of up to 5 years or 70,000km.
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