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TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Ola S1X vs Vida V2X: Price, Range & Specs Compared in 2025

By: Nikhil Singh

On: Saturday, August 30, 2025 2:30 PM

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TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Ola S1X vs Vida V2X: Price and Specifications Compared

India’s two-wheeler EV market is now growing rapidly and new scooters are being launched continuously. The latest entry is the TVS Orbiter, which has been launched with a starting price of ₹ 99,900. This scooter has now become the most affordable option in TVS’s EV line-up. Earlier iQube was TVS’s flagship EV, but the launch of the Orbiter gives a clear message that now the brand wants to target mass-market buyers—especially those who were confused about EVs till now and were looking for a practical, pocket-friendly option.

With the launch of the Orbiter, a question definitely arises—how does this scooter perform against its rivals like the Ather Rizta, Ola S1X and the Hero Vida V2X? Let’s compare them all on the basis of price and specifications.

TVS Orbiter vs Rivals: Price Comparison

Price is always a major factor when it comes to EVs. The TVS Orbiter has been priced at ₹99,900 (ex-showroom), which falls below a psychological mark. This makes the scooter directly attract customers who were avoiding earlier EVs considering them expensive.

Ather Rizta price starts at ₹ 1.08 lakh and goes upto ₹ 1.77 lakh, depending on battery and features. Ather has positioned itself for a premium experience, where price is a second priority and the main focus is on connectivity and premium ownership.

Hero Vida V2X price starts at ₹ 97,800, which is quite close to the Orbiter. But Vida’s branding is more young and stylish with a design that targets the urban youth.

On the other hand, Ola S1X price starts at ₹ 79,999 and goes upto ₹ 99,999. It is the entry-level scooter from Ola that focuses on affordability. Ola’s strong brand visibility and aggressive sales strategy have made it a household name, but with the arrival of Orbiter, buyers now have a new option that stands in the same league price-wise.

TVS Orbiter vs Rivals: Specifications Comparison

TVS Orbiter price in India
TVS Orbiter price 2025

Specifications are the real charm of a scooter and here the TVS Orbiter clearly impresses. It has a 3.1 kWh battery that claims 158 km IDC range. This range is enough for city commute and also gives confidence for long rides.

If we talk about features, then Orbiter stands apart in its segment. It gets features like a 14-inch front wheel, cruise control, hill-hold, reverse assist, 169 mm ground clearance and 34-litre boot space. It also gets a Bluetooth-enabled display, turn-by-turn navigation, theft alerts, OTA updates and SmartXonnect app integration. All this in a sub-₹ 1 lakh scooter definitely makes it feel value-for-money for buyers.

The Ather Rizta, on the other hand, comes with its 2.9 kWh and 3.7 kWh battery options that offer 105–125 km real-world range. The real strength of Ather lies in its connected features, regular software updates and strong service support. The scooter attracts more tech-savvy customers who want a premium ownership experience.

The Hero Vida V2X comes with a 3.44 kWh battery that offers around 110 km real-world range. Its USP is removable batteries, multiple riding modes and fast charging. The Vida has a young and stylish design that gives off a modern vibe, but in terms of features, it strikes a balance between Ather and Orbiter.

The Ola S1X follows a simple and affordable approach. It has 2 kWh and 3 kWh battery options that offer 95–151 km range. Features wise Ola is a bit modest, but its biggest plus point is Ola’s wide service and sales network, which earns trust from customers.

Final Verdict on TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Ola S1X vs Vida V2X

TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta
TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta

If we talk about an honest conclusion, then TVS Orbiter is a very smart move from the brand. With such powerful features, practical design and impressive range at a sub-₹1 lakh price point, this scooter can definitely become a mass-market disruptor.

Ather Rizta is best for buyers who want premium experience and top-notch connectivity. Hero Vida V2X is a balanced option that does not compromise on style and performance, and Ola S1X is still a strong competitor that offers a combo of affordability and accessibility.

But the arrival of the Orbiter marks the beginning of a new competition in this space that will give buyers more choices and value-for-money products. The future of EVs in India will no longer be limited to luxury buyers, but will also become a strong option for ordinary commuters.

Disclaimer:

This article is written for informational purposes only. All prices and specifications are based on the official details of the companies which may get updated with time. Readers are suggested to visit the official showroom and website to check the latest details before buying.

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