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Prompt 28 · 4 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 4 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 4 June 2026

In India in 2026, electric scooter resale values vary much more by brand than petrol scooters. ### Typical resale value after 2–3 years | Scooter type | Value retained after ~2 years | Value retained after ~3 years | |----------|----------|----------| | Premium EVs (Ather, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak) | 58–72% | 50–65% | | Mass-market EVs with mixed reliability records | 45–55% | 35–50% | | Popular petrol scooters (Activa, Jupiter, Access) | 60–72% | 55–68% | These ranges are based on observed used-market listings and industry analyses in 2026. ### Brands currently holding value best 1. Ather 450X - Around 62–72% retention after 2 years. - Benefits from strong brand perception, software support, and service coverage. 2. TVS iQube - Typically 58–65% retention after 2 years. - Strong dealer network improves buyer confidence. 3. Bajaj Chetak - Similar retention to iQube. - Established brand and service ecosystem support resale. ### Brands facing higher depreciation - Ola S1 Pro and related models generally depreciate faster, often retaining only about 45–55% after 2 years according to used-market observations. Service experience concerns and uncertainty around long-term support are commonly cited factors. ### What determines EV scooter resale value? The biggest factors are: - **Battery health** (often 35–45% of the scooter's value) - Remaining battery warranty - Service history - Brand reputation - Availability of service centers and spare parts - Software support and updates - Total kilometers ridden ### If you're buying in 2026 mainly for resale The safest choices are generally: - Ather 450X - TVS iQube - Bajaj Chetak If your priority is maximizing resale value rather than minimizing running costs, popular petrol scooters such as Honda Activa 6G still tend to have the strongest and most predictable second-hand market in India. If you're considering a specific model (e.g., Ather 450X, TVS iQube, Chetak, Ola S1 Pro), I can estimate its likely resale value in 2028–2030 based on your purchase price and expected usage.

Answered 4 June 2026

The resale value of electric scooters in India has shifted significantly. While early EVs suffered from terrible depreciation due to rapid tech obsolescence, a mature market with established players (like Ather, TVS, OLA, and Bajaj) has created a more standardized and reliable secondhand economy. Generally, a well-maintained electric scooter in India retains about **50% to 70% of its value after 2 to 3 years**, provided the battery health is verified. --- ## 📉 Depreciation Timeline & Expected Value Unlike petrol scooters, which depreciate steadily based on kilometers driven, an EV’s resale value is almost entirely tied to its **Battery Health / State of Health (SOH)**. | Age of Scooter | Retained Value (% of Original On-Road Price) | Estimated Resale Price Range (For a ₹1.2L–₹1.5L Scooter) | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **1 Year** | 75% – 85% | ₹90,000 – ₹1,20,000 | | **2 Years** | 60% – 70% | ₹75,000 – ₹95,000 | | **3 Years** | 45% – 55% | ₹55,000 – ₹75,000 | | **4+ Years** | 30% – 40% (or lower) | ₹35,000 – ₹50,000 | *Note: These figures apply to tier-1 brands with localized service support. Lesser-known or budget non-RTO imports see their value drop to virtually zero after 2–3 years.* --- ## 🏷️ Brand-Wise Resale Strength ### 🥇 High Retention: Ather Energy & TVS iQube * **Ather (450X, Apex, Rizta):** Ather holds some of the best resale numbers in the market. Buyers trust their engineering, transparent battery health reports, and the availability of dashboard diagnostic data. * **TVS iQube & Bajaj Chetak:** Built by legacy manufacturers, these scooters have excellent mechanical build quality and reliable service centers. A 2023–2024 TVS iQube frequently fetches anywhere between ₹60,000 to ₹85,000 depending on the variant and usage. ### 🥈 Moderate Retention: OLA Electric * **OLA (S1 Pro, S1 X, S1 Air):** While highly popular and featuring great software tech, OLA’s resale value can fluctuate slightly more. Software bugs in older generations or concerns about localized service turnaround times can make secondhand buyers a bit more cautious, though newer generations (Gen 2/Gen 3) hold value much better. ### ❌ Poor Retention: Low-Speed / Non-RTO Commuters * Scooters from unorganized brands (often sub-₹60,000 new, missing AIS-156 battery safety certifications) have **almost no resale value**. Buyers avoid them due to the high risk of battery failure and zero availability of spare parts. --- ## 🛠️ Key Factors Driving the Valuation * **The Battery Health Certificate:** This is the ultimate deal-breaker. A 3-year-old EV that has been carefully charged (kept between 20%–80%) might still have 90%+ battery capacity. Smart buyers will request an official State of Health (SOH) report from the brand’s service center before sealing the deal. * **Transferable Extended Warranties:** If you bought an extended 5-year battery warranty when purchasing new, your resale value will instantly spike because it gives the second owner peace of mind against expensive battery replacements. * **Software & Connectivity Subscriptions:** If features like navigation, OTA updates, and tracking require an active subscription, ensure the account transfer process is clear, as this impacts the buyer's perceived value. Are you looking to buy a used electric scooter, or are you trying to get a valuation to sell your current one?

Answered 4 June 2026

In India, the average resale value of an electric scooter drops to **65–75% of its original price after 1 year**, and decreases to **30–45% after 4 or more years**. This emerging secondhand EV market relies heavily on battery health, brand ecosystem reliability, and physical usage. Average Resale Value by Vehicle Age Electric scooter depreciation curves stabilize over time, mirroring traditional petrol scooters if the vehicle is well-maintained: - **1 Year**: 65–75% retention of the original price. - **2 Years**: 55–65% retention of the original price. - **3 Years**: 45–55% retention of the original price. - **4+ Years**: 30–45% retention of the original price. Resale Value by Top Brands Brand perception and after-sales support cause significant variation in value retention: - **Ather Energy (Ather 450X)**: Holds the best resale value in India, retaining roughly **62–72% of its value** after 2 years. A strong service network and persistent over-the-air (OTA) updates stabilize its used demand. - **TVS Motor (TVS iQube) & Bajaj Auto (Chetak Premium)**: Retain roughly **58–65% of their value** after 2 years. Buyers trust these legacy manufacturer platforms for parts availability and established dealer footprints. - **Ola Electric**: Faces steeper depreciation, typically holding only **45–55% value** after 2 years. Frequent price revisions on new models, customer service backlogs, and software reliance weigh down its secondhand market interest. - **Budget/Low-Speed Brands (e.g., Hero Electric, Ampere)**: Lose value fastest, dropping **45–50% within under 2 years**. Limited brand ecosystems, lower speed thresholds, and uncertified component lifespans hurt their retention. Primary Valuation Factors - **Battery Health**: The lithium-ion battery package accounts for up to 40-50% of an EV's initial cost. A certified battery health report showing low degradation drastically increases value. - **Transferable Warranty**: Active extended warranties that transition to a secondary buyer protect the asset value. - **Software Ownership**: Subscription tiers or digital profile locks linked to smart scooter features must be seamlessly transferable to the next owner. To calculate a precise, fair-market price for a specific model based on regional parameters, you can input your odometer reading into algorithmic calculation engines like the. If you are looking to value a vehicle, tell me your **scooter model**, **year of purchase**, and **total kilometers driven** so I can calculate a specific estimate.