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.
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