
Last Updated on: 13 Oct 2025
TVS Orbiter
The TVS Orbiter is an electric bike launched on Aug. 28, 2025, designed for efficient and eco-friendly city commuting as well as short weekend rides. The Orbiter price starts at ₹1.05 lakh (ex-showroom), making it an accessible option for urban riders.
With a claimed battery range of 158 km, riders can comfortably cover daily commutes without frequent charging. The Orbiter is available in 6 colors, including Cosmic Titanium, Lunar Grey, Martian Copper, Neon Sunburst, Stellar Silver, Stratos Blue.
TVS Orbiter Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Scooter |
Battery Range | 158 km |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Transmission | Automatic |
Claimed Electric Motor Range | 158 km |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Electric |
| Lithium-ion battery | Yes |
| Motor Type | BLDC Hub Motor |
| Aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| EV Battery Capacity | 3.1 kWh |
| Top Speed | 68 kph |
| Claimed Battery Range | 158 km |
| 0-40kph | 6.8 sec |
| Front Brakes | Drum |
| Rear Brakes | Drum |
| Front Brake Type | Drum |
| Front Brake Size | 130mm |
| Wheelbase | None mm |
| Length | 1850 mm |
| Height | 1294 mm |
| Seat height | 763 mm |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Cornering ABS | |
| Hazard lights |
| Stand Alarm | |
| Turn Signal | |
| Tripmeters Type | Digital |
| Headlamp Type | LED |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Touchscreen | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
| Trip Meter |
TVS Orbiter price & variants
Being a single-variant model, the TVS Orbiter comes with an ex-showroom price of ₹1.05 lakh. On road prices differ across cities due to taxes, insurance, and registration charges.
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TVS Orbiter mileage
The TVS Orbiter offers a company-claimed battery range of , making it ideal for city commutes and short weekend rides. The TVS Orbiter range may vary depending on riding style, terrain, road conditions, and other factors, so real-world results could differ from the claimed figure.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric | 3.1 kWh | Automatic | 158 km |
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TVS Orbiter Images
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TVS Orbiter videos
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TVS Orbiter Colours
The TVS Orbiter colour palette offers 6 exterior shades. These include Cosmic Titanium, Lunar Grey, Martian Copper, Neon Sunburst, Stellar Silver, Stratos Blue.
Trending Questions on TVS Orbiter - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to replace my 2012 Hero Honda CD Deluxe. My usage is strictly within the city, specifically a 28 km daily round trip for office and market chores. Interestingly, we already have two Hero Vida V1s at home (one Pro and one Plus). Since the V1 is quite feature-heavy, I don’t want to spend extra on premium features or performance for this new purchase. That’s why I have ruled out the Ather Rizta and TVS iQube. I am looking for a reliable, no-nonsense entry-level electric scooter. My current shortlists are: Hero Vida VX2 Go (3.4 kWh) TVS Orbiter Bajaj Chetak 2501 Since all of these offer the basic, essential features I need, which one would be the most practical choice for a daily city workhorse? Does sticking with the Vida ecosystem (VX2 Go) offer any real advantage, or should I consider the Orbiter or the all-metal Chetak 2501 instead?
Since you are intimately familiar with the Vida ownership experience, buying the Vida VX2 Go 3.4 will likely be your safest bet. This scooter also offers more range and performance than the TVS Orbiter and Bajaj Chetak C2501 models you have shortlisted. So, objectively speaking, you should stick with the Vida e-scooter.
The Orbiter's USP is that it is one of the most spacious electric scooters around, while on the other end of the spectrum, you have the petite Bajaj Chetak C2501. Unless you have an unusually tall or shorter physique, we'd recommend sticking with the Vida.
The only reason you should look at the others is if you want to change things up and switch to a different brand.
I would like to buy a new scooter - petrol or electric - but I require good suspension, comfortable seating, and ergonomic driving. My budget is a maximum of ₹1 lakh on the road. Please suggest a good option.
In the petrol scooter space, our top recommendations will be the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and the Suzuki Access. These scooters have good seating and suspension comfort, are quite fuel efficient and will be easy to own and maintain as well.
The only two electric scooters which we'd recommend under the Rs 1 lakh mark are the new Bajaj Chetak C2501 and the TVS Orbiter. Do bear in mind that the Chetak is quite a small scooter, so if you're a taller person or ride two-up frequently, this could be something to watch out for.
The Orbiter is a nicely spacious machine, but it prioritises range over performance, so its acceleration is quite dull.
A test ride of these machines will help you narrow down which machine is best for you.



















