
India’s electric two-wheeler market is heating up, and TVS Motor Company is ready to grab more attention with its newest EV. On August 28, 2025, TVS will launch a brand-new scooter, widely expected to be called the TVS Orbiter.
This upcoming model will be positioned below the iQube, making it the most affordable electric scooter in the company’s lineup. TVS already has a strong presence in the EV space with the iQube range, but the Orbiter is expected to target budget-conscious buyers looking for a practical, daily-use EV.
Currently, the iQube is priced between ₹1 lakh and ₹1.59 lakh (ex-showroom). While it offers solid range, features, and tech, not everyone can stretch their budget that far.
The TVS Orbiter electric scooter is expected to come in at around ₹85,000 to ₹95,000 (possibly even lower in some states with subsidies). This price bracket makes it a strong rival to entry-level models like:
By offering an EV in this segment, TVS hopes to attract students, office goers, and urban families who need affordable yet reliable transportation.
TVS has not fully revealed the design yet, but teaser images and patent sketches suggest a modern, simple, and stylish look. Here’s what you can expect:
Unlike the iQube, which comes loaded with features like a TFT screen and smart connectivity, the Orbiter is likely to keep things minimal to maintain a low price. Expect a basic digital display, regenerative braking, and maybe simple app connectivity, but not the premium bells and whistles.
Since this will be an affordable scooter, the Orbiter is expected to get:
For comparison, the smallest battery on the iQube (2.2 kWh) delivers around 94 km per charge. So the Orbiter should be close, but with less power and fewer premium features.
The launch date of August 28 is no coincidence. It’s just ahead of India’s festive season, a time when people are more likely to purchase vehicles. By introducing the Orbiter now, TVS is looking to maximize sales and give buyers an affordable EV option when demand is highest.
With the Orbiter, TVS is also sending a strong message—it wants to own every segment of the EV scooter market:
This three-tier strategy ensures TVS can compete with Ola, Ather, Bajaj, and Hero MotoCorp at all price points.
Feature | Expected Details |
---|---|
Launch Date | August 28, 2025 |
Expected Price | ₹85,000 – ₹95,000 (ex-showroom) |
Range | ~70–85 km per charge |
Motor | Hub-mounted motor |
Top Speed | ~60–70 km/h |
Target Buyers | Students, daily commuters, budget riders |
Competitors | Ola S1X, Vida V2, Bajaj Chetak base |
The TVS Orbiter electric scooter could be a game changer for the brand and for India’s EV adoption. By offering a stylish, practical, and affordable scooter, TVS is giving people an easier way to switch from petrol to electric.
If priced right, the Orbiter can become the perfect city commuter—low running costs, no pollution, and simple design for everyday use. For many, this could be their first EV purchase.
With the Orbiter, TVS is not just adding another scooter; it’s making electric mobility accessible to millions more Indians.