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Prompt 28 · 29 June 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 29 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 29 June 2026

In India during 2026, electric scooter resale values are improving, but they still generally trail comparable petrol scooters. As the used EV market matures, buyers are becoming more comfortable with established brands and battery warranties, yet battery health remains the biggest factor affecting price. A reasonable expectation for a well-maintained electric scooter is: | Age | Typical resale value (% of original ex-showroom price) | |------|--------------------------------------------------------:| | 1 year | 75–85% | | 2 years | 60–75% | | 3 years | 45–65% | | 5 years | 30–50% | Premium brands with strong service networks and good reliability tend to retain value better than lesser-known brands. Models from manufacturers with widespread service support and transferable battery warranties are generally easier to sell. Consumer confidence is also influenced by the manufacturer's service record. The biggest factors influencing resale are: - Battery state of health (SoH) and remaining warranty. - Brand reputation and after-sales service. - Availability of spare parts. - Odometer reading. - Accident and service history. - Charger and original documentation. For example, if you bought an electric scooter for ₹1.20 lakh: - After 2 years, it may sell for roughly ₹72,000–90,000. - After 3 years, around ₹54,000–78,000. - After 5 years, around ₹36,000–60,000, depending largely on battery condition. These are indicative ranges rather than guarantees. If you're considering a specific model (such as an Ola, TVS, Ather, Bajaj, or another brand), I can provide a more tailored estimate based on the scooter, year of purchase, and expected mileage.

Answered 29 June 2026

The resale value of electric scooters in India currently faces a unique set of challenges compared to traditional petrol (ICE) scooters. Because EVs are highly dependent on battery health and tech updates, they don't follow the exact same depreciation curves as old-school two-wheelers. An overview of what to expect if you are buying or selling a used electric scooter shows distinct trends: ### Estimated Depreciation & Resale Value Structure Unlike petrol scooters (which usually retain about 60–70% of their value after 2 years), electric scooters depreciate slightly faster due to rapid tech advancements and battery degradation anxiety. | Age of Scooter | Estimated Value Retention (% of Original Price) | |:--- |:--- | | **1 Year** | ~70% to 75% | | **2 Years** | ~55% to 65% | | **3 Years** | ~40% to 50% | | **4+ Years** | Substantially lower (highly dependent on battery health) | --- ### Key Factors Driving EV Resale Value * **The Battery Health (The Dealbreaker):** The battery accounts for up to 40–50% of an electric scooter's total cost. If the battery health is verified via the scooter's companion app and shows minimal degradation, the resale price stays high. If it's close to the end of its warranty, the value drops significantly. * **Brand Reputation & Service Network:** Premium brands with established service track records (like **Ather, TVS, and Bajaj**) hold their value much better in the used market. Buyers trust them because spare parts and battery diagnostic checks are easily available. * **Software & Hardware Support:** Scooters that receive regular Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates retain better value because they don't feel "outdated" to the next buyer. * **Extended Warranty Transfer:** If the scooter has an active extended battery warranty (e.g., 5-year warranties offered by many manufacturers) that can be officially transferred to the second owner, the resale value gets a major boost. ### Expected Prices for Popular Models (2-3 Years Old) For established models like the *Ather 450X*, *TVS iQube*, or *Ola S1 Pro* that originally cost around ₹1.3L to ₹1.5L on-road, the fair market value for a well-maintained, 2-year-old model with under 15,000 km generally hovers between **₹65,000 to ₹85,000**. > **Tip for Buyers/Sellers:** Always use online valuation platforms like *Orange Book Value (OBV)* or *Bikes4Sale* to get a localized quote, and make sure to pull up the official battery health certificate from the manufacturer's service center before closing a deal. Are you looking to sell a specific scooter model, or are you scouting the used market to buy one?

Answered 29 June 2026

As of June 2026, the resale value of electric scooters in India is generally lower than petrol counterparts, typically retaining about **25–40%** of their original value. Key Factors Impacting Resale Value (2026) - **Battery Health & Warranty:** This is the most critical factor. Scooters with remaining manufacturer warranty (often 3–5 years for batteries) hold significantly higher value. - **Brand Reputation:** Established brands (e.g., Ather, TVS, Bajaj, Ola) maintain better resale value compared to smaller, lesser-known brands. - **Battery Age:** As capacity decreases with age, older scooters (3+ years) see a steep drop in resale price. - **Mileage (KM Driven):** Higher usage directly correlates to a lower resale price. Estimating Resale Value To get a precise valuation, you can use specialized tools: 1. Visit the. 2. Select "Sell" for your used electric scooter. 3. Enter the Brand, Model, Year, and KMs driven. *Note: For brands like Komaki, new models like the MG Pro GR with a 3-year warranty are priced around ₹55,000, which sets a benchmark for the lower-end market as of June 2026.* If you tell me the **brand, model, and year** of your scooter, I can help you find a more accurate **resale value estimate**.

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