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Prompt 28 · 27 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 27 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 27 June 2026

In India in 2026, **electric scooter resale values are improving, but they still generally trail comparable petrol scooters**. The biggest reason is that buyers place a high premium on battery condition and trust in the manufacturer's service network. A rough guide for a well-maintained scooter is: | Age | Expected resale (% of original on-road price) | |------|----------------------------------------------:| | 1 year | 70–85% | | 2 years | 55–70% | | 3 years | 45–60% | | 5 years | 30–45% | These are broad market ranges and vary by city, mileage, battery health, and brand. Among major brands, resale trends in 2026 are generally: - Ather: Best resale, often around **60–70% after 2 years**, helped by strong service support and buyer confidence. - TVS (iQube): Around **58–65% after 2 years**. - Bajaj (Chetak): Similar to TVS, with solid resale due to an established dealer network. - Ola Electric: More variable, with many used scooters selling for **45–55% after 2 years**, influenced by buyer perceptions of service quality, though the company continues investing in products and battery manufacturing. To maximize resale value: - Keep a complete service history. - Maintain battery health and avoid prolonged storage at full or empty charge. - If available, provide a battery State of Health (SoH) report. - Sell while the battery warranty is still transferable or has significant time remaining. If you're considering a specific model (such as Ather 450X, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ola S1 Pro, or another scooter), I can estimate its likely resale value after 3–5 years based on its current price and ownership assumptions.

Answered 27 June 2026

The resale value of electric scooters in India has shifted significantly. While traditional petrol (ICE) scooters historically held their value better, the market for pre-owned EVs is stabilizing as battery technology matures and reliable mainstream brands dominate. Here is a breakdown of what you can expect regarding electric scooter resale values: ## Expected Resale Value by Age Generally, electric scooters experience a steeper initial depreciation compared to petrol variants due to concerns over battery degradation and rapid tech upgrades. * **1 Year Old:** **70% to 80%** of the original on-road value (assuming low mileage and pristine battery health). * **2 to 3 Years Old:** **55% to 65%** of the original value. * **4 to 5 Years Old:** **35% to 50%** of the original value. --- ## Brand Performance vs. Value Retention Not all electric scooters depreciate at the same rate. Premium, established brands retain their value much better than low-speed or unorganized Chinese-component imports. | Brand / Model Class | 2-3 Year Resale Value Retention | Key Reasons | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Premium / Market Leaders** *(e.g., Ather 450X/Rizta, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak)* | **60% – 68%** | Strong build quality, reliable service networks, certified battery health tracking, and extended warranty transfers. | | **Mid-Tier Tech Focused** *(e.g., Ola S1 series, Vida V1)* | **50% – 60%** | Good demand, but minor software inconsistencies and aggressive new vehicle price drops can slightly lower old models' value. | | **Low-Speed / Non-RTO Commuters** *(e.g., local assembled brands)* | **25% – 40%** | Lack of structural durability, missing AIS-156 battery safety certifications, and minimal after-sales support. | --- ## Key Factors That Dictate the Resale Price If you are looking to buy or sell a used electric scooter, the final price is determined by a few critical variables: * **Battery State of Health (SoH):** This is the single most important factor. Since the battery accounts for up to **40% to 50%** of an EV's original cost, a certified battery health check (available via brand apps like Ather or TVS) showing above 85% health commands a premium price. * **Extended Warranty Transfer:** Transferable battery warranties (e.g., 5-year or 8-year packages offered by manufacturers) significantly boost resale value, removing risk for the second buyer. * **Rapid Tech Advancements:** Because EV tech updates fast, older models without smart features, touchscreen dashes, or fast-charging capabilities see faster depreciation. * **State-Level Rules:** Cities with robust public charging infrastructure (like Bengaluru, Pune, and Delhi-NCR) see higher demand and better resale prices for used EVs compared to regions with sparse charging networks. Are you looking to sell a specific model, or are you checking values to buy a pre-owned electric scooter?

Answered 27 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the resale value of electric scooters in India is heavily influenced by **battery health**, **warranty status**, and **brand reputation**. Based on market trends in early 2026, here is the outlook for electric scooter resale values: - **Average Resale Value:** Most used electric scooters (2-3 years old) are holding roughly **25%–40%** of their original on-road price. - **Key Value Driver (Battery):** The most crucial factor is the remaining capacity of the battery. Since batteries are the costliest component, a scooter with a healthy battery and an active warranty (often 3+ years from purchase) commands a significantly higher price. - **Top Brands & Model Depreciation:** Popular brands with well-established service networks (e.g., Ather, Ola, TVS, Bajaj) tend to retain better resale value compared to lesser-known brands. - **Impact of Technology Upgrades:** Similar to smartphones, older EV models with smaller batteries or slower charging capabilities (e.g., standard Lipo4 or Graphene battery models) depreciate faster than newer models offering higher range, faster speeds, and better software, which are expected in the 2026 market. **Tips for Maximizing Resale Value in 2026:** 1. **Maintain Service Records:** A fully documented service history with the official manufacturer is crucial. 2. **Highlight Warranty:** Emphasize any remaining warranty on the battery and drivetrain. 3. **Use Valuation Tools:** Utilize platforms like to get an algorithmic price based on your exact model, KM driven, and year. To give you a better estimate, could you tell me: - Which **make and model** is it (e.g., Ather 450X, Ola S1)? - What is the **year of purchase** and **kilometers driven**? - Is the **battery warranty still active**?

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