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Prompt 28 · 10 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 10 June 2026

In India in 2026, electric scooters generally have **lower resale value than equivalent petrol scooters**, but the gap is narrowing for strong brands with good service networks and battery warranties. ### Typical resale value after 2–3 years | Scooter type | Approx. value retained after 2 years | |-------------|--------------------------------------| | Popular petrol scooters (Activa, Jupiter, Access) | 60–72% | | Premium EVs (Ather, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak) | 58–72% | | Some high-volume/newer EV brands | 45–55% | | Smaller EV brands | 40–55% | These are market observations from used-vehicle listings and industry analyses rather than official manufacturer figures. ### Which electric scooters hold value best? Current market data suggests the strongest resale performers are: 1. Ather 450X 2. TVS iQube 3. Bajaj Chetak These benefit from stronger service networks, better brand trust, and relatively higher buyer confidence in battery support. ### What affects EV scooter resale most? **Battery health** is the biggest factor. A healthy battery can account for a large portion of the scooter's value, and buyers increasingly ask for battery diagnostics and warranty details. Other important factors: - Remaining battery warranty - Brand reputation - Service center availability - Software support and updates - Accident history - Charging habits and maintenance records ### If you're buying an electric scooter today If resale value is a priority, focus on brands with: - Large service networks - Long battery warranties (typically 5–8 years) - Strong used-market demand - Clear battery-health reporting The safest bets for resale in 2026 appear to be Ather, TVS, and Bajaj EV scooters rather than lesser-known brands. As a rough rule, if you buy a ₹1.3–1.6 lakh premium electric scooter today, expect it to be worth around **₹75,000–₹1.0 lakh after 2–3 years**, assuming normal usage and good battery health. If you're considering a specific model (e.g., Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak), I can estimate its likely 2028–2030 resale value.

Answered 10 June 2026

The resale market for electric scooters (EVs) in India has matured significantly, shifting from an era of rapid uncertainty to a more structured, high-demand secondary market. If you are looking to buy or sell a used electric scooter, the fair market values and the critical factors that dictate those prices highlight what you need to know. --- ## 📉 Estimated Resale Value Ranges Unlike traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) petrol scooters (like the Honda Activa) which traditionally hold about 60–70% of their value after 2 years, electric scooters experience a slightly sharper initial depreciation due to rapid advancements in battery tech and software. A used electric scooter in good condition generally fetches the following percentages of its original on-road price: | Age of Scooter | Retained Value (% of Original On-Road Price) | |:--- |:--- | | **Within 1 Year** | 70% – 80% | | **2 Years Old** | 55% – 65% | | **3 Years Old** | 40% – 50% | | **4+ Years Old** | 30% or less (Highly dependent on battery health) | ### Real-Market Examples Based on active pre-owned listings across Indian metropolitan areas (like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai): * **Ola S1 Pro / Gen 2 (2022–2024 Models):** Originally bought for around ₹1.3L to ₹1.4L, these are selling in the used market for **₹65,000 to ₹85,000** depending on mileage (usually between 10,000 to 20,000 km). * **TVS iQube (2022–2023 Models):** Strongly commanding values around **₹65,000 to ₹90,000** due to high brand trust and solid mechanical reliability. * **Ather 450X (2022–2023 Models):** Generally fetching premium resale values of **₹75,000 to ₹95,000** because of their robust aluminum chassis and widely praised battery thermal management. * **Budget/Low-Speed Brands (Hero Electric, Okinawa, Joy E-Bike):** Tending to drop faster, often selling between **₹15,000 to ₹35,000** after 2–3 years. --- ## 🛠️ Key Factors Influencing EV Resale Value ### 1. Battery State of Health (SoH) — The Dealbreaker The battery accounts for up to 40–50% of an electric scooter's total cost. In the used market, smart buyers will not just look at the odometer; they will ask for a **certified Battery SoH report** from the manufacturer’s service center. * A battery that has been well-maintained (ideally kept between 20% and 80% charge and not left sitting empty) will easily retain 90%+ capacity even after 30,000 km, keeping the resale price high. ### 2. Transferable Extended Warranties Most top-tier manufacturers (Ather, TVS, Bajaj, Ola) offer 5-to-8-year extended warranties on their battery packs. If the scooter is being sold with an active, transferable battery warranty, its resale value automatically increases by ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 because it eliminates the buyer's fear of a costly battery replacement. ### 3. Brand Reputation & Spare Parts Availability Market trends show that traditional automotive heavyweights (TVS, Bajaj) and established EV-first pioneers (Ather) hold their value far better than newer startups or brands heavily reliant on imported parts. Buyers pay a premium for assurance that they can find a local service center and replacement parts. ### 4. Software Subscriptions and Features Many premium electric scooters rely heavily on over-the-air (OTA) updates, navigation, and smart features. Sellers must ensure that any active connected-car subscriptions can be seamlessly transferred to the new owner’s mobile number, as locked or "dumb" versions of smart scooters fetch lower prices. --- ## 💡 Quick Tips for Buyers & Sellers > ⚠️ **If you are buying:** Never close a deal based on looking at the scooter's exterior. Always request a physical service history printout and a definitive battery health status from the official workshop. Are you looking to estimate the price of a specific scooter model, or are you trying to decide between buying new versus pre-owned?

Answered 10 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the **resale value of electric scooters (e-scooters) in India** is heavily dictated by **battery health, warranty status, and brand reputation**, typically retaining between **25% and 40%** of their original value, according to insights. While used scooter valuation can vary based on factors like the current condition and year of purchase, a general guideline is that they may depreciate by roughly half their original price, notes the Orange Book Value. Here is a breakdown of key factors affecting resale in 2026: - **Battery Condition:** This is the most critical factor, as battery replacement is expensive. Scooters with documented good battery health retain higher value. - **Warranty Remaining:** A transferable battery warranty significantly boosts the resale price. - **Brand & Model Popularity:** Established brands generally have better resale value due to trust in their battery technology and service network. To find a precise, current valuation for a specific model (e.g., Ather, Ola, TVS, Yakuza) in 2026, you can use specialized tools like the Orange Book Value (OBV), which calculates prices based on model, age, and kilometers driven. If you can tell me the **exact model**, **year of purchase**, and **approximate kilometers driven**, I can provide a more tailored estimate.