TVS Orbiter: Variants explained

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TVS Orbiter is offered in two variants—V1 and V2—with different battery capacities, ranges, and prices to suit daily commutes or longer runs. This guide breaks down their specs, features, and value to help you choose smartly.

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Mar 16, 2026 03:33 am IST

TVS Orbiter: Variants explained
TVS Orbiter: Variants explained

TVS offers two variants of its electric scooter, the Orbiter V1 and Orbiter V2. Both models share the same platform but differ in battery capacity, range, charging time, and price. The Orbiter V1 is the entry-level option, while the Orbiter V2 provides a longer range at a higher price.

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Key Highlights

  • TVS offers two variants of its electric scooter, the Orbiter V1 and Orbiter V2.
  • Both models share the same platform but differ in battery capacity, range, charging time, and price.
  • The Orbiter V1 is the entry-level option, while the Orbiter V2 provides a longer range at a higher price.
  • The TVS Orbiter V1 is priced at Rs 92,247 (ex-showroom).

Key Specifications and Pricing

The TVS Orbiter V1 is priced at Rs 92,247 (ex-showroom). It features a 1.8 kWh battery pack. This battery delivers a claimed riding range of 86 km. The top speed for the V1 is 68 kmph. Charging the battery from zero to 80 percent takes 2.2 hours. The scooter has a kerb weight of 101 kg.

The Orbiter V2 is available at Rs 1,09,894 (ex-showroom). It comes with a larger 3.1 kWh battery pack. This variant offers a claimed range of 158 km. The top speed remains at 68 kmph, matching the V1. Charging the V2's battery from zero to 80 percent takes 4.1 hours. The kerb weight increases to 112 kg due to the larger battery.

Feature Comparison

TVS Orbiter V1
TVS Orbiter V1

The main difference between the Orbiter V1 and V2 is battery capacity, which affects range. The V1 focuses on affordability and a lighter build. The V2 targets users who need a longer range, offering nearly double the distance per charge compared to the V1.

Both variants are available under TVS’ Battery as a Service (BaaS) scheme. This program lowers the upfront cost for buyers by separating the battery cost from the scooter price. Customers can opt for battery subscription plans, making ownership more flexible and accessible.

Market Positioning

The TVS Orbiter series addresses different customer needs. The V1 is suited for shorter commutes and budget-conscious buyers. The V2 appeals to those who require an extended range and are willing to pay a premium for it. Both models maintain the same top speed, ensuring consistent performance across the lineup.

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Conclusion

The TVS Orbiter line-up keeps things simple with just two focused variants, making your decision easier and more value-driven. Whether you prioritise affordability with the V1 or extended range and features with the V2, both deliver practical performance for Indian city use. Choose the variant that matches your daily riding distance, charging access, and budget, and you’ll be future-ready on every commute.

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