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Prompt 28 · 2 July 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 2 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 2 July 2026

In India in 2026, electric scooter resale values are improving but still generally trail petrol scooters. The biggest factors are battery health, brand reputation, warranty, and service support. Here's a broad estimate of value retention: | Age | Well-known EV brands (Ather, TVS, Bajaj) | Some other EV brands | Typical petrol scooter | |------|-------------------------------------------:|---------------------:|-----------------------:| | 2 years | 55–70% | 40–55% | 70–80% | | 3 years | 45–60% | 35–50% | 60–70% | | 5 years | 30–45% | 20–35% | 55–60% | ### What affects resale the most - **Battery State of Health (SoH):** A battery with over 80% SoH can command a noticeably better price. - **Remaining battery warranty:** Transferable warranty increases buyer confidence. - **Brand and service network:** Models from established manufacturers with widespread service tend to retain value better. - **Complete service history and original charger/documents.** ### Brands with relatively stronger resale in 2026 Current market observations suggest stronger resale for: - Ather 450X - TVS iQube - Bajaj Chetak These generally outperform many smaller brands because of stronger service networks and buyer confidence. If you're planning to **sell within 2–3 years**, choosing one of these established models can reduce depreciation compared with lesser-known brands. If you have a specific scooter model (for example, an Ather 450X, TVS iQube, Ola S1 Pro, or Bajaj Chetak), I can estimate its likely resale value in 2026 based on its purchase year, mileage, and city.

Answered 2 July 2026

The market for pre-owned electric two-wheelers in India has matured significantly. While conventional petrol scooters (like the Honda Activa or TVS Jupiter) still hold a slight edge in predictable resale value, high-quality electric scooters are holding their own far better than they did a few years ago. The real-world depreciation and expected resale values across India's top EV brands follow a clear trend line: ### Expected Resale Value by Timeline As a rule of thumb, electric scooters hit their steepest depreciation curve right out of the gate, primarily due to rapid tech updates and concerns over the battery. * **End of Year 1:** **75% to 85%** of the original purchase price retained (primarily premium brands). * **End of Year 3:** **50% to 63%** of the original value retained. * **End of Year 5:** **35% to 45%** of the original value retained. --- ### Approximate Resale Value of Top Models The specific brand and model drastically dictate resale value. Premium, tech-heavy, or legacy trust brands dominate the used EV market: | EV Brand & Model | Original Ex-Showroom (Est.) | Est. Resale Value (3 Years) | Est. Resale Value (5 Years) | Resale Driver | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather 450X** | ₹1,48,000 | **₹75,000 – ₹90,000** | **₹52,000 – ₹65,000** | Tech reputation, great OTA updates, robust frame. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | ₹1,11,000 | **₹60,000 – ₹70,000** | **₹42,000 – ₹52,000** | Strong metal body, trust in Bajaj service network. | | **TVS iQube** | ₹1,14,000 | **₹60,000 – ₹70,000** | **₹40,000 – ₹50,000** | Massive family appeal, predictable electronics. | | **Ampere Magnus Neo** | ₹87,000 | **₹45,000 – ₹52,000** | **₹30,000 – ₹38,000** | 5-year battery warranty, durable LFP chemistry. | | **Ola S1 Pro** | ₹1,30,000 | *Highly Variable* | *Under-established* | Harder to predict; service history heavily impacts buyer intent. | --- ### The Massive Catch: It’s All About the Battery Unlike a petrol engine that can easily run for 1.5 lakh kilometers with regular oil changes, an EV’s value lives and dies by its **State of Health (SoH)**. > A replacement battery for a premium e-scooter costs anywhere from **₹30,000 to ₹65,000**. If a used buyer looks at a 4-year-old scooter priced at ₹60,000 and realizes they might need to spend another ₹50,000 on a new battery soon, the math breaks down. Therefore, a documented battery capacity of 85%+ is required to demand top-tier resale value. ### Do the Lower Resale Values Matter? Even if an EV retains roughly 5% to 10% less value than a traditional petrol scooter at Year 5, **the operational savings completely erase this gap.** Given petrol costs and standard electricity tariffs, an urban commuter riding ~1,000 km a month saves roughly **₹25,000 to ₹50,000 every single year** in fuel and maintenance costs compared to an ICE scooter. Over 3 to 5 years, those savings fundamentally outweigh a minor drop in resale price. Are you looking to buy a used electric scooter, or are you trying to value one you currently own to sell it? Let me know the exact model or condition, and I can help you pinpoint a fairer price.

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Answered 2 July 2026

As of mid-2026, the resale value for electric scooters in India is maturing, with established models typically retaining **30–45% of their original value after five years**. While this is lower than the 55–60% retention seen in popular petrol scooters like the, the gap is narrowing as the used EV market strengthens. **Key Factors Affecting 2026 Resale Value** - **Battery Health & Warranty:** This is the most critical factor; a scooter with a valid battery warranty or a recently replaced battery commands a higher price. - **Brand Reputation:** Established brands like, TVS (iQube), Bajaj (Chetak), and Ampere tend to hold better resale value compared to newer or unproven brands. - **Battery Technology:** Newer, more efficient batteries make older, lower-range models less desirable, driving down their resale value. - **Usage Cycle:** Most depreciation occurs within the first 3 years, with the rate slowing as the scooter approaches 5 years. **Current 2026 Market Context** - **Lower Initial Value:** EV scooters often see a 25–40% resale value depending on condition. - **Total Cost of Ownership:** Although depreciation is higher than petrol, the significantly lower running and maintenance costs often make EVs a better financial choice over a 5-year period. - **Used Market Maturity:** The market for used electric two-wheelers is growing rapidly, making them easier to sell than in previous years. Would you like to know the specific resale value for a particular model, such as the **Ather 450X**, **TVS iQube**, or **Ola S1**, based on a specific year of purchase?

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