Big bang at a cheap price! TVS Orbiter V1 scooter launched, features and price, people will immediately make up their mind to buy it.

Big bang at a cheap price! TVS Orbiter V1 scooter launched, features and price, people will immediately make up their mind to buy it.

A new base variant of TVS Orbiter EV has been launched, in which BaaS service is provided. The company launched this electric scooter late last year. Now, its new variant has been launched, which is available at a more attractive price. The company has launched a new variant Orbiter V1. Buying a scooter becomes cheaper under BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service). Therefore, the scooter can be purchased for several thousand rupees less than the original price. Let us know about the price and other special features of this scooter.

What is the price?
TVS Orbiter V1 electric scooter is priced at ₹84,500 (with subsidy) ex-showroom. But, under BaaS service its price comes down to ₹ 49,999 ex-showroom. Under this service, customers pay only the price of the scooter, while the battery is provided as a subscription. With BaaS service, the TVS Orbiter V2 variant can also be purchased, which is priced at ₹59,664 ex-showroom. The subscription price for TVS Orbiter V1 is ₹862. The company has not set any minimum distance, so you can ride the scooter without any worries.

How long will the scooter last on a single charge?

TVS Orbiter V1 has become the cheapest electric scooter of the company. It has an 18kWh battery. According to the company, this scooter can run 86 kilometers on a single charge. It takes only 2 hours 20 minutes to charge from 0 to 80 percent. The scooter has features like Eco and Power modes, regenerative braking and hill hold assist, cruise control and parking assist. It is available in two color options: Marten Copper and Stellar Silver.

Almost all the equipment in Orbiter V1 is the same as in Orbiter V2. It also includes cruise control, LED lighting, color LCD cluster, Bluetooth and navigation. However, the Orbiter V1 costs less than the V2.

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