Table of Contents
- Ola S1 X Gen 3
- Hero Vida VX2 Plus
- TVS Iqube ST 5.2 kwh
- Hero Vida VX2 GO
- Ather Rizta S
- TVS Orbiter V2
Here is every electric scooter you can buy under 1 lakhs at showroom or at BaaS. The IDC claimed range is just an estimate, and real-world mileage can vary by as much as 20 percent. However, you can reasonably expect around 100 km of range when riding in Eco mode with maximum regenerative braking if available.
Bajaj Chetak has no scooter under 1 lakhs, C2501 cannot achieve 100 km in real life.
As a rule of thumb 25-28 km per kwh is doable. BaaS prices are different for most states, visit the company site for accurate info
Also Read- Every Electric Scooter and Bike You Can Buy Through BaaS
| Scooter | Variant | Ex-showroom (Full) | BaaS Ex-showroom | Price per KM With BaaS | IDC Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ola S1 X Gen 3 | 3kWh | ₹96,382 | — | 176 km | |
| Hero Vida VX2 | Plus (3.4 kWh) | ₹98,790 | ₹70,000 | ₹0.90 to ₹1.47 per km | 142 km |
| Vida VX2 GO | 3.4 kwh | ₹87,790 | ₹60,000 | ₹0.90 to ₹1.24 per km | 142 km |
| TVS iQube ST | 5.3 kWh | ₹171,348 | ₹96,743 | ₹2617 (60 months) monthly, unlimited km, tenure dependent | 212 km |
| Ather Rizta | 2.9 kwh | ₹1.15 lakhs | ₹75,999 | ₹1/km (based on a 48-month plan with minimum monthly usage of 1,000 km). | 105 km (Tru range) |
| TVS Orbiter V2 | 3.1 kwh | ₹1.19 lakhs (-5k with PM Edrive) | ₹59, 664 | ₹1682 (60 months) unlimited km | 158 km range |
Ola S1 X Gen 3

The Ola S1 X Gen 3 comes with a mid-drive motor setup along with integrated MCU and chain drive for better power delivery. It has brake-by-wire technology for improved control and braking feel.
The scooter runs on MoveOS5 which brings features like emergency SOS, smart park assist, smart watch app integration, digital key, regenerative braking, and multiple ride modes including Eco, Normal, Sport and Hyper.
The company has recently cut prices amid its falling sales due to service issue.
Hero Vida VX2 Plus

The Hero Vida VX2 is positioned as a feature-packed electric scooter focused on performance and practicality. It offers a claimed IDC range of 142 km and a top speed of 80 kmph, making it suitable for both city commutes and longer daily runs. The scooter uses removable battery technology and supports fast charging, with 0-80 percent charging possible in just 62 minutes using a fast charger, while standard AC charging takes around 4 hours and 13 minutes for the same charge level.
Performance is another highlight, with the VX2 Plus capable of accelerating from 0-40 kmph in just 3.1 seconds. It also gets a 4.3-inch TFT display and an incline climbing capacity of 18 degrees, improving usability on flyovers and steep urban roads.
Also Read- Bajaj Chetak 3001 vs Ola S1X Gen 3 vs TVS iQube 3.4 kWh vs Vida V2 Plus
TVS Iqube ST 5.2 kwh

Hero Vida VX2 GO

The VIDA VX2 Go is designed as a practical urban electric scooter with a strong focus on efficiency and usability. It offers a claimed IDC range of 142 km and a top speed of 70 kmph, making it well suited for daily city commuting. The scooter uses removable battery technology and supports fast charging, with 0-80 percent charging achievable in 62 minutes using a fast charger, while regular AC charging takes around 4 hours and 15 minutes.
Performance figures include a 0-40 kmph acceleration time of 4.2 seconds, while the scooter also gets a 4.3-inch LCD display for ride information and connected features. In addition, the VX2 Go offers a 15-degree gradeability figure, helping it tackle flyovers and inclines more comfortably in urban conditions.
Ather Rizta S

The Ather Rizta S is designed for family use with a massive wide and long seat, huge 34-litre boot space plus front storage, and a relaxed riding position. It gets a 7-inch TFT touchscreen with Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation, multiple ride modes like Zip and Eco, AutoHold for easier stops, fall detection, and advanced Ather Stack connectivity.
Other useful bits include live location sharing, theft and tow alerts, Skid Control for better grip on bad roads, pothole alerts, emergency stop signal, and a practical floorboard that makes daily rides with family much easier and safer.
TVS Orbiter V2

TVS is offering the Orbiter V2 with a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) ownership model, helping buyers lower the upfront purchase cost significantly. Under this plan, the effective ex-showroom price of the scooter comes down to ₹59,664 across all tenure options. Customers can choose between three subscription plans based on their budget and ownership preference.
The 60-month tenure comes with a monthly battery subscription cost of ₹1,682, while the 36-month and 24-month plans are priced at ₹2,430 and ₹3,309 per month respectively.
All three plans offer identical battery warranty coverage of 5 years or 70,000 km along with unlimited monthly running usage, making the scooter practical for daily commuting without kilometre restrictions. TVS also claims substantial first-year ownership savings under the BaaS model. Buyers opting for the 60-month plan can save up to ₹59,128 in the first year, while the 36-month and 24-month plans offer savings of ₹50,152 and ₹39,604 respectively.
The TVS Orbiter V2 is positioned as an affordable urban electric scooter focused on practicality and low running costs. It features a compact commuter-friendly design with LED lighting, a digital instrument cluster, connected features, USB charging support, regenerative braking, reverse assist, and multiple ride modes
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