Saturday, May 16, 2026

Battle of Electric Scooters: TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Vida VX2

In order to expand its footprint in the Indian electric scooter space, TVS has recently launched the Orbiter at Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom Bengaluru), positioning it as a practical commuter. Here, we’ve compared the all-new TVS Orbiter with the Ather Rizta and Hero VIDA VX2, to help you decide which scooter suits your needs best.

TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Vida VX2: Dimensions

TVS OrbiterAther RiztaVida VX2
Length1855mm1850mm
Width728mm750mm
Wheelbase1330mm1285mm1301mm
Ground Clearance165mm150mm
Seat Height763mm780mm777mm
Seat Length845mm900mm851mm
Underseat Storage34 litres34 litres27.2 litres (Plus) / 33.2 litres (Go)
Wheel Size in Inches (F/R)14/1212/1212/12
Kerb Weight112kg125kg115kg
  • The TVS Orbiter is the lightest of the lot (112kg) and with the highest ground clearance (165mm), making it nimble and practical for city roads.
  • Ather Rizta offers the longest seat (900mm) and widest stance (750mm), making it the most family-friendly for pillion comfort. However, its lower ground clearance (150mm) could be a limitation on speed breakers.
  • The Vida VX2 balances dimensions with a slightly longer wheelbase (1301mm) and near-equal storage compared to Orbiter and Rizta.

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Battery, Range and Other Specifications

TVS OrbiterAther RiztaVida VX2
Battery3.1 kWh2.9 kWh3.7 kWh2.2 kWh3.4 kWh
Battery TypeFixedFixedFixedRemovableRemovable
Claimed Ramge158 km123 km159 km92 km142 km
Motor TypeBLDC Hub MotorPMSM with belt drive systemPMSM with belt drive systemPMSM with belt drive systemPMSM with belt drive system
Max Power2.5 kW4.3 kW4.3 kW6 kW6 kW
Peak TorqueUnknown22Nm22NmUnknownUnknown
Top Speed68 kmph80 kmph80 kmph70 kmph80 kmph
Charging Time (0-80%)4 hrs 10 min4 hrs 30 min6 hrs 30 min2 hrs 41 min4 hrs 13 min
Riding ModesEco and CityEco and ZipEco and ZipEco and RideEco, Ride and Sport
  • When it comes to battery and range, each scooter has its own advantage.
  • The TVS Orbiter keeps things simple with 68 kmph of top speed and a fixed 3.1 kWh battery that claims up to 158 km on a single charge, making it practical and straightforward.
  • The Rizta offers two battery choices – 2.9kWh and 3.7kWh, delivering a range of up to 159 km, so buyers can pick based on their budget and needs.
  • The Vida VX2 stands out with removable battery options, making it super convenient for those who don’t have any without fixed charging points.

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Ather Rizta vs TVS Orbiter vs Hero Vida VX2

Features

Common– Riding modes
– Reverse arking assist
– Hill hold
– LED lighting system
– Coloured instrument cluster
– Connected tech
– OTA updates
– Navigation
– Call/SMS alerts
– USB charger
Additional Features in TVS Orbiter– Larger 14-inch front alloy wheel
– Cruise control
Additional Features in Ather Rizta– 7-inch touchscreen display with auto-brightness
– Google Maps integration
– Voice commands
– Music control
– WhatsApp preview
– Magic Twist (reverse throttle regen)
– Skid control
– Front disc brake
– Crash alerts
– Pothole alerts
Additional Features in Vida VX2– 4.3-inch TFT cluster
– Front disc in top variant
  • All three electric scooters come well-equipped with modern essentials like riding modes, reverse parking assist, hill hold, LED lighting, connected tech, navigation, and OTA updates. However, each brand adds its own flavour.
  • The TVS Orbiter keeps it practical but scores big with its larger 14-inch front wheel and segment-first cruise control.
  • Ather Rizta, on the other hand, is the most tech-loaded, offering a big touchscreen with Google Maps, voice commands, music and WhatsApp integration, plus advanced safety features like skid control, crash alerts, and pothole warnings.
  • The Vida VX2 is comparatively simpler but still brings a TFT display and front disc brake in the higher variant.

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Ather Rizta vs TVS Orbiter

Price

ModelEx-Showroom Price (Bengaluru)
TVS OrbiterRs 99,990
Ather RiztaRs 1.15-1.38 lakh
Vida VX2Rs 84,990 – 99,990
TVS Orbiter

TVS Orbiter vs Ather Rizta vs Vida VX2: Which Scooter Makes More Sense?

Each of these scooters targets a slightly different type of buyer. The TVS Orbiter is the most well-rounded choice for someone who wants practicality at a fair price. Its light weight, good ground clearance, larger 14-inch wheel, and cruise control make it easy to ride daily while still claiming good range at a descent price point.

The Ather Rizta, though most expensive of the lost, is the most premium and feature-rich. It offers two battery options, advanced safety features, a big touchscreen with Google Maps, and smart connected tech, making it ideal for buyers who value technology, comfort, and a bit of luxury in their EV.

The Vida VX2, on the other hand, is the most budget-friendly. With removable batteries, it solves charging problems for people living in apartments or without dedicated parking.

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