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TVS Orbiter V1 Launched — Rs 49,999 Entry Price With Industry-First Unlimited BaaS

TVS Motor has launched the Orbiter V1, a new base variant of its popular electric scooter. Priced at Rs 49,999 under the Battery-as-a-Service model, it becomes one of the most affordable electric scooters in India right now. The full ex-showroom price without BaaS stands at Rs 92,250.

  • TVS Orbiter V1 priced at Rs 49,999 under BaaS — full ex-showroom price Rs 92,250
  • BaaS subscription starts at Rs 862 per month for unlimited kilometres, no daily distance cap
  • 1.8 kWh battery delivers 86 km range, charges 0-80% in 2 hours 20 minutes

TVS Orbiter V1 BaaS Pricing — How Does It Actually Work?

This is where TVS does things differently from rivals. Most competitors cap daily distance and charge per extra kilometre. TVS offers a flat monthly subscription — Rs 862 for V1 and Rs 1,155 for V2 — across tenure options of 24, 36 or 60 months. Ride as much as you want. No calculators needed. No surprises at month end.

TVS Orbiter V1 BaaS

TVS Orbiter V1 Specs — Smaller Battery, Same Feature Set

The V1 runs a 1.8 kWh battery pack, smaller than the V2. Range comes in at 86 km per charge. Charging from empty to 80% takes 2 hours 20 minutes with the standard charger. Despite the smaller pack, features remain largely intact — cruise control, hill hold, LED lighting, Bluetooth-enabled colour LCD cluster with navigation all carry over.

TVS Orbiter V1 vs V2 — Which One Makes More Sense?

Two variants now define the Orbiter lineup. V1 at Rs 92,250 and V2 at Rs 1,04,900, both ex-showroom without subsidy. V1 gets two colour choices — Martian Copper and Stellar Silver. TVS is already India’s top-selling electric two-wheeler brand, and this BaaS push clearly targets first-time EV buyers sitting on the fence.

At under Rs 50,000 to ride home, the TVS Orbiter V1 makes electric mobility genuinely accessible for middle-class India — and that’s a conversation the entire industry needed someone to start.

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