Earlier this year, TVS Motor Company launched its new EV, the Orbiter scooter. The model is the brand's latest addition to the growing electric two-wheeler lineup in India. Positioned above the iQube range, the TVS Orbiter combines futuristic design, advanced technology, and a practical riding range aimed at urban commuters. With a host of new-age features, including cruise control and connected tech, it presents TVS’s most advanced EV yet. Here is a detailed look at its pricing, variants, range, and key technical highlights.
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TVS Orbiter: Price And Colour Options
The TVS Orbiter EV can currently be had in a single variant. This standard version carries a price tag of Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom).
As far as colour options are concerned, you can choose from a pool of six shades: Lunar Grey, Cosmic Titanium, Neon Sunburst, Martian Copper, Stratos Blue, and Stellar Silver.
TVS Orbiter: Clean Appearance
The TVS Orbiter flaunts a fresh and unique look, of course, unlike anything the iQube carries. It bears a clean design language with sharp lines, and an unmessy profile, having no extra curves or complicated body sculpting whatsoever. It gets a flat single-piece seat setup placed at 845 mm that puts the rider in a relaxed yet upright riding position. Adding more to daily comfort and convenience, the Orbiter has amenities like 169 mm of ground clearance, a huge 34-litre under-seat storage compartment, and a 290 mm flat footboard area.
TVS Orbiter: Feature Suite
In terms of equipment, the TVS Orbiter is equipped with a multi-colour digital instrument cluster that displays all key ride information. The motorcycle also integrates several modern features such as Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, theft alerts, as well as over-the-air (OTA) updates. On top of that, the TVS Orbiter boasts segment-first additions like cruise control, along with convenience-oriented features, including reverse parking assist and an automated hill-hold function. Other important additions include a USB charging port, square-shaped mirrors, and 14-inch wheels.
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TVS Orbiter: Mechanical Deets
When it comes to performance, TVS claims the Orbiter can deliver an impressive riding range of up to 158 km on a single charge. Unlike the iQube, which is offered with multiple battery configurations, the Orbiter is equipped with a single 3.1 kWh battery pack.












