TVS just unveiled the Orbiter on August 28, 2025, priced attractively at ₹99,900 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). This entry-level EV is designed to open doors for riders who want a practical, modern electric scooter without the premium price tag.
Design & Practicality
The Orbiter brings a clean, utilitarian design: boxy yet modern, with all-LED lighting, a tall windshield, ample flat floorboard, and a long 845 mm seat for city comfort. Under-seat storage is generous at 34 litres, enough to store two helmets.
TVS is offering the Orbiter in six distinct colours, giving it a fresh, youthful appeal: Neon Sunburst, Stratos Blue, Lunar Grey, Stellar Silver, Cosmic Titanium, and Martian Copper. Whether you want something bold or understated, there’s a shade to match every rider’s style.
Powertrain & Real-World Range
Sporting a 3.1 kWh battery, the Orbiter claims an IDC range of 158 km. Based on real-world comparables, we’re estimating closer to 100–120 km per charge.
The hub motor delivers city-ready performance, capped at 68 km/h with a 0–40 km/h sprint in 6.8 seconds, making it ideal for urban commutes.
Key Features & Technology
Despite the affordable price, the Orbiter is decked out smartly:
- Cruise control, Hill-Hold Assist, and Reverse Parking Assist
- Eco and City riding modes with regenerative braking
- 5.5-inch LCD console with Bluetooth, OTA updates, navigation prompts, and safety alerts (crash, geo-fence, anti-theft)
- A 14-inch front wheel paired with a 12-inch rear improves stability and ride comfort
- Telescopic fork + dual rear shocks ensure smooth city handling
Braking System
The Orbiter features a Combined Braking System (CBS), utilizing drum brakes at both ends. There’s no ABS—so braking is basic, though effective for city speeds.
Pros & Cons
Why it stands out:
- Exceptionally affordable EV pricing under ₹1 lakh
- Loaded with city-useful features at this price
- Spacious storage and relaxed ergonomics for riders of all sizes
What to be aware of:
- Real-world range may fall short of the 158 km claim (expect 100–120 km)
- Braking setup is CBS only, no ABS
- Available with only one battery option—no variety in range or configurations
Rivals & Market Positioning
The Orbiter becomes TVS’s budget EV flagship—below the iQube—but stacked with practicality and style. It competes directly with scooters such as the Ola S1 X, Ather Rizta, and Vida VX2 Plus, offering better storage and smart features at a lower price.
Verdict
The TVS Orbiter is a smart blend of affordability, features, and practicality. If real-world range hits closer to what’s expected, this could be the EV that truly brings electric mobility into mainstream Indian commuting.
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