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Prompt 28 · 6 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 6 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 6 June 2026

In India in 2026, electric scooter resale value varies much more by brand than petrol scooters. ### Typical resale value after 2–3 years | Scooter brand/model category | Approx. value retained after 2 years | |----------|----------| | Ather 450X | 62–72% | | TVS iQube | 58–65% | | Bajaj Chetak | 58–65% | | Ola S1 Pro | 45–55% | | Budget EV brands (Ampere, Kinetic, etc.) | 50–55% or less | For comparison, popular petrol scooters such as Honda Activa 6G often retain 65–72% of their value after a similar period. ### What determines EV scooter resale value? The biggest factors are: 1. **Battery health** – buyers increasingly ask for battery condition because the battery can represent 35–45% of the scooter's value. 2. **Brand trust and service network** – established manufacturers with strong service support generally command higher resale prices. 3. **Software support and updates** – important for connected EVs. Older models can lose value faster when newer generations offer major range or feature improvements. 4. **Warranty remaining** – battery warranties of 5–8 years can significantly improve resale prospects. ### Best EV scooters for resale in 2026 If resale value is a priority, current market data generally favors: 1. Ather 450X 2. TVS iQube 3. Bajaj Chetak These benefit from stronger brand perception, dealer networks, and buyer confidence in long-term support. ### Outlook for 2026–2028 The used EV market is becoming more mature, but resale values remain less predictable than petrol scooters because buyers are still cautious about battery aging and future technology changes. Industry observers expect battery-health certification and standardized diagnostics to become increasingly important for resale pricing. If you're planning to keep the scooter only **2–3 years**, choosing an Ather, TVS iQube, or Chetak is generally the safer financial bet. If you'll keep it **5+ years**, running-cost savings usually matter more than resale value. If you're considering a specific model (e.g., Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube ST, Chetak 3501), I can estimate its likely resale value in 2028–2030.

Answered 6 June 2026

The resale value of electric scooters in India has shifted significantly. Unlike petrol scooters, which follow a highly predictable depreciation curve, EV resale value is aggressively tied to **battery health** and **brand credibility**. Currently, the resale market is stabilizing as the industry matures, but a used electric scooter generally commands a lower premium than its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts (like the Honda Activa). --- ## The General Depreciation Trajectory On average, a mainstream electric scooter in good condition depreciates at the following rates: * **Year 1:** 25% – 35% drop from the original on-road price. * **Year 2:** 35% – 45% drop. * **Year 3:** 45% – 60% drop. ### Estimated Resale Price Ranges (2023–2025 Models Sold in 2026) | Model Category | Original Price (Approx) | Expected Resale Value (1–3 Years Old) | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Premium / Tier 1** *(Ather 450X / Gen 2 Pro, TVS iQube ST, Bajaj Chetak)* | ₹1.3L – ₹1.6L | **₹70,000 – ₹1,10,000** | | **Mid-Range / Mass Market** *(Ola S1 X, Ather Rizta base, Vida V1)* | ₹90,000 – ₹1.2L | **₹50,000 – ₹85,000** | | **Legacy/Early Ola Models** *(Ola S1 Pro Gen 1 / early Gen 2)* | ₹1.3L – ₹1.4L | **₹45,000 – ₹75,000** *(Highly volatile due to software/hardware market perception)* | | **Low-Speed / Non-RTO Startups** *(Unbranded / Local assemblers)* | ₹50,000 – ₹70,000 | **₹15,000 – ₹30,000** *(Very low demand)* | --- ## Critical Factors Affecting EV Resale Value ### 1. Battery State of Health (SOH) — The Ultimate Dealbreaker The battery accounts for roughly **40% to 50% of the scooter's original cost**. * Savvy used-buyers will not close a deal without an official **Battery SOH certificate** printed by the brand's authorized service center. * If a scooter has covered 25,000 km but maintained shallow charging cycles (kept between 20%–80%), it will retain a high SOH (90%+) and fetch a premium. If the battery is degraded, the resale value plummets toward scrap pricing. ### 2. Brand Trust & Consolidation The Indian EV market has heavily consolidated around top players: **TVS, Bajaj, Ather, and Hero (Vida)**. * Scooters from these brands retain significantly higher resale value because buyers are confident that spare parts, software updates, and service centers will exist for the next 5 years. * Startups that have scaled down or face severe operational challenges see their vehicles trade at massive discounts on platforms like OLX. ### 3. Transferability of Warranties and Subscriptions Many premium EVs come with extended 5-year battery warranties or connected software feature packs. If these subscriptions or extended warranties are legally transferable to the second owner, the vehicle's market value instantly shoots up by ₹10,000–₹15,000. --- > 💡 **Pro-Tip for Sellers:** If you are listing your EV for sale, go to your brand's service center first, request a diagnostic health checkup of the motor and battery pack, and pin that report to your listing. It will drastically cut down negotiation margins from buyers. Are you looking to buy a used electric scooter, or are you trying to value a specific model that you currently own?

Answered 6 June 2026

As of June 2026, the resale value of electric scooters in India is experiencing high depreciation compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, primarily driven by rapid advancements in battery technology, software updates, and the fear of expensive battery replacements. Based on 2026 market data, a used electric scooter that is 2–3 years old (e.g., a 2023–2024 model) typically retains only **40%–55% of its original on-road price**. Estimated Resale Value Trends (June 2026) - **Premium Models (Ather 450X, Ola S1 Pro):** These tend to hold value better due to brand trust and over-the-air (OTA) updates, often selling for 60,000–₹85,000 depending on battery health and mileage. - **Budget/Mid-Range Models:** Lower-tier models see steeper declines (often < 40% retention) as new, more affordable models with better range enter the market. - **Impact of Kilometers:** Scooters with high mileage (over 25,000 km) face sharp resale drops (often below ₹40,000-₹50,000 for top-tier models) due to projected battery degradation. Key Factors Affecting Resale Value in 2026 - **Battery Health & Warranty:** This is the most critical factor. Scooters with remaining warranty coverage on their battery packs command a higher price. - **Rapid Tech Advancements:** Newer models launched in 2026 offer significantly higher range and faster charging, making older 2023-2024 models less desirable, particularly if they have smaller batteries (e.g., 2 kWh or 3 kWh). - **Software Ecosystems:** Brands that offer consistent software improvements (like Ather) generally have stronger used market demand than those with reported software issues. - **Commercial Use:** Scooters used for delivery services (high mileage) depreciate much faster than those used for personal commuting. If you are looking for a valuation, you can use online calculators like to get a fair price based on your exact model and kilometers driven. *To get the most accurate resale value in 2026, it is highly recommended to have the battery health checked at an authorized service center before listing the scooter, as this is the biggest factor affecting the price.* For a more precise valuation, please provide: - The **exact model** and **make year** of your scooter - The **kilometers** driven - The **battery health** (if known)

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