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Prompt 28 · 25 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 25 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 25 June 2026

If you're buying an electric scooter in India in 2026 and care about resale value, the biggest factors are **brand trust, battery health, warranty transferability, and service network size**. Unlike petrol scooters, used EV buyers pay close attention to battery condition and long-term support. ### Expected resale value after 2–3 years (2026 market) | Scooter brand/model | Typical value retained after ~2 years | Resale outlook | |----------|----------:|----------| | Ather Energy scooters (450X, Rizta) | ~62–72% | Strong | | TVS Motor Company iQube | ~58–65% | Strong | | Bajaj Auto Chetak | ~58–65% | Strong | | Hero MotoCorp Vida | ~50–60% | Moderate | | Ola Electric S1 series | ~45–55% | Below average | | Smaller EV brands | ~40–55% | Weak | These are market-based estimates from used-vehicle listings and industry analysis rather than official manufacturer figures. ### Why Ather, TVS and Chetak hold value better - Larger service networks increase buyer confidence. - Better reputation for long-term support. - More active used-market demand. - Easier access to spare parts and software updates. - Battery warranty coverage is often viewed favorably by second-hand buyers. ### Why some EVs depreciate faster Common reasons include: - Concerns about battery degradation. - Uncertainty around future software support. - Limited service infrastructure. - Rapid improvements in new EV models making older versions less attractive. ### Practical example A scooter purchased for ₹1.5 lakh today might be worth approximately: - Ather/TVS/Bajaj: ₹90,000–₹1.05 lakh after 2 years. - Ola: ₹67,500–₹82,500 after 2 years. - Some budget EV brands: ₹60,000–₹80,000 or less after 2 years. ### Best resale-value ranking for India (2026) 1. Ather Energy 2. TVS Motor Company iQube 3. Bajaj Auto Chetak 4. Hero MotoCorp Vida 5. Ola Electric If you're planning to sell within 3–5 years, paying a little more upfront for an Ather, TVS iQube, or Bajaj Chetak often results in a lower overall ownership cost because they tend to depreciate less. If you tell me your budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh, etc.), I can estimate the likely resale value after 3 or 5 years for specific scooter models.

Answered 25 June 2026

The resale value of electric scooters (EVs) in India has traditionally faced steeper depreciation compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) petrol scooters like the Honda Activa or TVS Jupiter. However, established premium models are maintaining relatively healthy percentages in the secondhand market. --- ## 📉 General Depreciation Trends Unlike petrol scooters that lose about **15% to 20%** of their value in the first year, electric scooters see slightly higher drops primarily due to concerns over **battery degradation** and rapidly evolving technology. * **Year 1:** 25% to 35% depreciation from the original on-road price. * **Year 2-3:** 40% to 55% depreciation. * **Year 4+:** 60%+ depreciation (as the battery approaches the end of its typical warranty cycle). --- ## 🛵 Estimated Resale Value by Top Brands The market strongly rewards established brands with robust build quality and transparent battery health diagnostics. | Brand & Model | Original Price Range (Approx.) | Estimated Resale Value (1-2 Years Old) | Market Standing | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather 450X / Rizta** | ₹1.20L – ₹1.55L | **₹80,000 – ₹1,10,000** | **Highest Retention:** Ather’s aluminum chassis, reliable battery management system (BMS), and dashboard battery health features give buyers confidence. | | **TVS iQube** | ₹1.13L – ₹1.40L | **₹70,000 – ₹90,000** | **Strong Retention:** Built by a trusted legacy manufacturer, its conventional design and reliable battery performance hold value well. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | ₹1.11L – ₹1.20L | **₹65,000 – ₹85,000** | **Good Retention:** Metal body construction and solid brand trust keep resale stable for family-focused buyers. | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2) / S1 X** | ₹90,000 – ₹1.30L | **₹55,000 – ₹80,000** | **Moderate Retention:** High software dependency and fluctuating new prices occasionally hurt the second-hand market valuation. | --- ## 🔑 Crucial Factors Determining EV Resale Value * **Battery Health Certificate:** The battery accounts for up to **40% to 50%** of an EV's total cost. A certified battery health report from the service center showing over **85% capacity** drastically boosts resale value. * **Remaining Warranty:** Transferable extended warranties (e.g., 5-year/60,000 km battery warranties) are a massive selling point for secondhand buyers afraid of future battery replacement costs. * **OEM Stability & Spare Parts:** Scooters from startup brands that have struggled financially or discontinued models hold almost zero resale value due to the unavailability of proprietary spares. * **Software and Subscriptions:** Models that require active software subscriptions for navigation or smart features may see slightly lower demand if the subscription costs are high for the next owner. > 💡 **Pro-Tip for Checking Price:** If you are buying or selling a specific model, you can get a localized valuation range using Indian online valuation engines like **Orange Book Value (OBV)** or checking live listings on platforms like **OLX** and **Bikes4Sale**.

Answered 25 June 2026

Based on 2026 market trends in India, electric scooter resale value is heavily dictated by battery health, brand reputation, and age, typically ranging from `45% to 75% of the original purchase price within the first three years`. **Estimated Resale Value Breakdown (2026):** - **1 Year Old:** 65–75% of original price. - **2 Years Old:** 55–65% of original price. - **3 Years Old:** 45–55% of original price. - **4+ Years Old:** Value depends heavily on battery condition. **Key Factors Affecting Resale in 2026:** - **Battery Condition:** The battery constitutes 35–45% of the scooter's total value, making remaining capacity, charging cycles, and warranty status the most critical factors. - **Brand Reputation:** Established brands with widespread service networks maintain significantly higher resale value compared to lesser-known, budget brands. - **Mileage & Usage:** Low-mileage, city-commuted scooters command better prices than high-usage or delivery vehicles. - **Physical Condition:** Well-maintained scooters without significant rust or damage perform better. To give you a better estimate, which **brand/model** are you considering, and **how old** is it?

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