Table of Contents
- TVS Orbiter V1 Price
- TVS Orbiter V1 BaaS Details
- TVS Orbiter V1 Design and Dimensions
- TVS Orbiter V1 Features
- TVS Orbiter V1 Battery Range and Charging
- TVS Electric Scooter Lineup
TVS Motor Company has broadened its electric two-wheeler lineup with the introduction of the TVS Orbiter V1, featuring a 1.8 kWh battery. This new variant joins the existing Orbiter lineup as the most budget-friendly option.
The company has also rolled out Battery-As-A-Service (BaaS) across its entire electric scooter portfolio to enhance affordability and flexibility.
TVS Orbiter V1 Price
The TVS Orbiter V1 is now available from Rs 49,999 (ex-showroom Delhi, inclusive of PM e-Drive subsidy) under the BaaS model, which separates the battery cost from the vehicle price for lower upfront ownership expenses.
Without BaaS, the scooter carries an ex-showroom price of Rs 84,500 (Delhi, inclusive of subsidy). This positions the Orbiter range as TVS Motor's entry-level electric scooter series, with the lineup now comprising the V1 (1.8 kWh) and V2 (3.1 kWh) variants.
TVS Orbiter V1 BaaS Details
The BaaS subscription model introduces flexi-payment plans from ₹862 per month, an extended warranty up to 5 years or 70,000 km (included in plans), and unlimited monthly usage during the chosen tenure.
This approach clarifies upfront vehicle costs versus ongoing battery expenses, aiming to broaden electric scooter adoption.
Gaurav Gupta, President – India 2W Business, TVS Motor Company, commented:
“TVS Motor has built a strong and well-defined EV portfolio, and the launch of TVS Orbiter V1 further strengthens this lineup by introducing the most accessible entry point into our electric scooter range. Alongside this, the introduction of BaaS represents an important shift in customers’ approach to EV ownership. By separating the vehicle price from the battery usage cost, we are enabling greater flexibility while providing customers a clear understanding of the overall cost of ownership.”
Aniruddha Haldar, Senior Vice President – Head Commuter & EV Business and Head Corporate Brand & Media, TVS Motor Company, added:
“We remain committed to consolidating our leadership in the EV space and advancing India’s electric mobility journey with a strong foundation of trust and innovation. The TVS Orbiter V2, which was launched last year, has been very well received by customers, and their feedback has reinforced the opportunity to further expand the lineup. The introduction of TVS Orbiter V1 reflects these insights, bringing a more accessible option for everyday urban commuting. Together with flexible ownership models like BaaS, we believe the TVS EV portfolio will continue to drive wider acceptance and accelerate EV adoption across India.”
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TVS Orbiter V1 Design and Dimensions

The scooter adopts a modern, functional design with an 845 mm long flat seat for rider and pillion comfort, a 290 mm straight-line footboard for legroom, and an upright handlebar for ergonomic posture.
Practicality is boosted by a 34-litre under-seat storage capable of holding two helmets.
TVS Orbiter V1 Features
Key highlights include a connected mobile app, a front LED headlamp with a visor, and a coloured LCD cluster displaying incoming calls.
It gets advanced connectivity and convenience features like geo-fencing, time-fencing, remote monitoring of battery charge and odometer via the app, turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS, custom alerts on the cluster, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and dual ride modes (Eco and Power) with regenerative braking.
Safety kit comprises proactive alerts for crash, fall, anti-theft, Hill Hold Assist, Cruise Control, and Parking Assist.
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TVS Orbiter V1 Battery Range and Charging
Designed for urban daily commuting, the Orbiter V1's 1.8 kWh battery provides a certified IDC range of 86 km and achieves 0-80% charging in about 2 hours and 20 minutes.
TVS Electric Scooter Lineup
As of March 2026, TVS's electric scooter range in India includes the iQube (with 2.2 kWh, 3.1 kWh, 3.5 kWh variants, and higher-capacity options like S and ST), the Orbiter (now V1 and V2), and the premium TVS X.
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