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Prompt 28 · 27 May 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 27 May 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 27 May 2026

Electric scooter resale value in India in 2026 is becoming much more brand-dependent than in 2023–24. Buyers in the used market now care heavily about **battery health, service network, software reliability, and brand stability** — not just range or features. ### 2026 resale value snapshot (2-year ownership) | Brand / Model | Typical value retained after ~2 years | Market sentiment | |---|---|---| | Ather 450X | ~62–72% | Strong resale demand | | TVS iQube | ~58–65% | Safe mainstream choice | | Bajaj Chetak | ~58–65% | Trusted legacy brand | | Hero Vida | ~50–60% | Improving slowly | | Ola S1 | ~45–55% | Weakening resale | | Ampere Magnus | ~40–50% | Budget segment depreciation | Figures are based on used-market estimates and industry observations from 2026 resale tracking and dealer trends. ## Why some EV scooters hold value better ### 1. Battery health matters most The battery is roughly 30–40% of scooter cost. Buyers now routinely ask: - remaining range - charging history - battery replacement status - warranty remaining A scooter with healthy battery performance can sell significantly faster and at higher prices. ### 2. Service network now affects resale directly Brands with reliable service ecosystems are getting stronger resale demand: - TVS Motor Company - Bajaj Auto - Ather Energy Meanwhile, brands facing customer-service criticism are seeing resale discounts. ### 3. Market leadership shifted in FY2026 The Indian EV scooter market grew strongly in FY2026, but leadership changed: - TVS became No.1 - Bajaj and Ather gained - Ola sales declined sharply year-on-year That matters because used buyers usually prefer brands they believe will still have: - spare parts - software updates - service support - battery availability 5 years later. ## Best EV scooters for resale in 2026 ### Best overall resale - Ather 450X - Strong owner community - Better software reputation - Premium buyer demand remains high ### Safest long-term bet - TVS iQube - Massive dealer network - Conservative but dependable ### Legacy trust factor - Bajaj Chetak - Strong brand trust - Metal build still valued in used market ## Which EVs depreciate fastest? Typically: - low-cost Chinese-platform scooters - weak-service brands - discontinued models - scooters with battery complaints These can lose 45–60% value within 2–3 years. ## Practical resale tips for Indian EV owners To maximize resale value in 2026: - keep charging between 20–80% most of the time - avoid deep discharge - retain all service records - maintain original charger - keep software updated - avoid aftermarket electrical mods - transfer warranty properly during sale ## Bottom line In India’s 2026 EV market: - **Ather, TVS, and Bajaj currently have the strongest resale confidence** - **Ola still offers strong specs/value upfront, but resale remains weaker due to service perception** - Battery condition now influences resale almost as much as the brand itself The used EV market is maturing quickly, but it still rewards reliability and after-sales support far more than flashy features.

Answered 27 May 2026

The resale value of electric scooters (EVs) in India has shifted significantly. In the early days of EVs, rapid tech obsolescence meant horrific depreciation. However, the used EV market is beginning to mature, driven by a growing appetite for second-hand electric two-wheelers, rising fuel costs, and established player credibility. If you are buying or selling a used electric scooter, here is what the resale landscape looks like: --- ## The General Depreciation Trajectory Unlike traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) scooters (like an Activa, which retains about 60–70% of its value after three years), electric scooters hit a steeper initial depreciation curve primarily due to **battery health anxiety**. | Age of Scooter | Retained Value (% of Original On-Road Price) | |:--- |:--- | | **1 Year** | 70% – 80% | | **2 Years** | 55% – 65% | | **3 Years** | 40% – 50% | | **4+ Years** | 25% – 35% (Highly dependent on battery health) | > **Pro-Tip:** If you see an EV scooter listed at a 30% discount after less than a year of use with very low mileage (under 1,000 km), it’s currently considered a sweet-spot deal for buyers in the used market. --- ## Brand-by-Brand Resale Performance Not all EV brands are built the same in the eyes of a second-hand buyer. Market trust heavily dictates resale margins. ### 1. High Resale Retention (Ather, TVS, Bajaj) Legacy trust and robust build quality mean these brands command the best resale value. * **Ather Energy (450X, Rizta) & Bajaj Chetak:** These brands hold value incredibly well because of their rock-solid aluminum/metal build, reliable battery management systems (BMS), and dashboard transparency regarding battery health. * **TVS iQube:** Very popular in the family segment. Its conventional build and strong brand backing mean it sells quickly in the used market for around **55% to 65%** of its value after 2 years. ### 2. Moderate to Volatile Retention (Ola Electric) * **Ola (S1 Pro, S1 X):** Ola scooters offer incredible tech, software features, and range for the price. However, inconsistent after-sales service and software bugs mean its resale value fluctuates wildly. While a tech-savvy buyer might pay good money for a well-maintained S1 Pro, others haggle hard due to long service turnaround times. Expect a **45% to 55%** retention after 2 years. ### 3. Low Resale Retention (Low-speed & Unorganized Startups) * **No-name / Cheap Imports:** Low-speed, non-RTO electric scooters or models from struggling startups have almost **zero resale value** (often below 25% after two years). Buyers fear that if the company goes under, finding replacement batteries or parts will be impossible. --- ## Critical Factors Affecting the Valuation If you are calculating a fair price, look closely at these four variables: * **The Battery Health Certificate:** This is the single most important factor. A lithium-ion battery accounts for up to 40–50% of the scooter's original cost. If the seller can provide a diagnostic report from the official service center showing battery health above **85%**, the scooter commands a premium. * **Extended Warranty Transfer:** Most top brands offer 5-year battery warranties. If the original owner purchased an extended warranty and it is legally transferable to the second buyer, the resale value immediately jumps by $\approx 10-15\%$. * **The "Subsidy Drop" Impact:** Keep in mind that resale value is calculated based on what the scooter *currently* costs new, not what the original owner paid. Because government subsidies (like the PM E-Drive scheme) have been reduced over time, original prices fluctuated. Always check the current ex-showroom price before negotiating. Are you looking to value a specific model you own, or are you scouting the market to buy a used electric scooter? Let me know the brand and year, and we can narrow down a fair price range.

Answered 27 May 2026

The **resale value of an electric scooter in India** generally ranges between **45% to 75% of its original price** during its first three years, heavily depending on the health of its battery. Well-maintained models from trusted brands hold a steady value curve that is now very close to traditional petrol scooters. Expected Resale Value by Age How much your electric vehicle (EV) scooter depreciates depends mainly on its age and battery condition: - **1 Year Old**: Retains **65% to 75%** of the original cost. - **2 Years Old**: Retains **55% to 65%** of the original cost. - **3 Years Old**: Retains **45% to 55%** of the original cost. - **4+ Years Old**: Retains **30% to 45%**, mostly based on battery health. Key Factors Affecting Resale Value - **Battery Health**: The battery is the most expensive part. Buyers will check the remaining life and charging capacity before offering a price. - **Brand Reputation**: Established brands with solid service networks like **TVS**, **Bajaj**, and **Ather** retain value better than unbranded imports. - **Warranty Status**: A transferable extended warranty boosts buyer confidence and raises the selling price. - **Usage Pattern**: Scooters used for personal city commutes hold better value than heavy-use commercial delivery fleets. Where to Check or Sell Your Scooter - **Online Valuation**: Use the to get an algorithmic fair market price range. - **Direct Sales**: List your vehicle directly to local buyers on platforms like to negotiate better rates. - **Exchange Programs**: Visit authorized brand dealerships to check for upgrade exchange bonuses. If you would like to know the exact estimated price range for your vehicle, tell me your **scooter model name**, the **year it was purchased**, and the **total kilometres driven**.

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