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Prompt 11 · 23 May 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 23 May 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

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If your priority is **maximum real-world range** (not just IDC claims), these are the current leaders in India for 2026. The biggest differences come from **battery size, cruising speed, riding mode, and highway usage**. ### Best overall for real-world range The catch: the Roadster X+ is technically an electric motorcycle, not a scooter. If you want a **true scooter**, the leaders are different. ### Longest-range electric scooters in India (real-world use) #### Simple One Gen 2 Usually considered the real-world range king among scooters right now. - Claimed IDC range: ~248–265 km - Real-world city range: ~170–200 km - Highway mixed use: ~140–170 km - Battery: 5 kWh - Fast acceleration and high top speed Multiple 2026 EV range comparisons place the Simple One at the top for usable range. #### Ola S1 Pro Plus Gen 3 Best if you want both long range and high performance. - Claimed IDC range: up to ~320 km - Real-world range: ~160–190 km - Very strong performance - Large charging ecosystem Real-world range depends heavily on riding style because the scooter is extremely powerful. #### TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh Best balanced family scooter with excellent efficiency. - Real-world range: ~140–170 km - Comfortable tuning - Strong service network - Better reliability reputation than some startups #### Ather Rizta Best practical family EV with realistic range. - Real-world range: ~100–125 km - Excellent software and charging network - Huge seat and storage - Very dependable daily commuter Owners consistently praise the mature software and charging ecosystem. #### Vida V2 Pro Good all-rounder with removable batteries. - Real-world range: ~100–120 km - Dual removable batteries - Good city usability - Better for apartment charging situations | Attribute | Simple One Gen 2 | Ola S1 Pro Plus Gen 3 | TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh | Ather Rizta | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Real-world range | 170–200 km | 160–190 km | 140–170 km | 100–125 km | | Highway capability | Excellent | Excellent | Moderate | Moderate | | Service network | Growing | Mixed feedback | Strong | Strong | | Ride comfort | Sporty | Aggressive | Family-oriented | Family-oriented | | Charging ecosystem | Limited | Expanding | Good | Excellent | | Best for | Maximum range | Performance + range | Reliability | Daily commuting | A few important realities for EV scooters in India: - Real-world range is often only **60–80% of IDC claims**. - Highway riding at 70–90 km/h can reduce range by another 25–40%. - For long-term ownership, service quality matters almost as much as battery size. If you want the safest recommendation today: - **Maximum real-world range:** Simple One Gen 2 - **Best mix of performance + range:** Ola S1 Pro Plus Gen 3 - **Best reliability + decent range:** TVS iQube ST - **Best family scooter:** Ather Rizta

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While certified Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) figures look great on a brochure, actual road conditions drop those numbers significantly. In 2026, a few standout electric scooters have pushed battery capacities higher to cross the 150 km barrier in real-world conditions. The electric scooters in India providing the **longest proven real-world range** fall into two main categories: mainstream trusted giants and the maximum-capacity niche outliers. --- ### 1. The Undisputed Real-World Range King: Simple One (Gen 2) If your absolute top priority is squeezing the maximum distance out of a single charge, the **Simple One Gen 2** takes the crown. * **Battery Capacity:** $5.0\text{ kWh}$ (a combination of fixed and removable batteries) * **Claimed IDC Range:** $265\text{ km}$ * **Real-World True Range:** **180 to 190 km** (in Eco Mode); around **150 to 160 km** in standard Ride Mode. * **Why it wins:** Its unique dual-battery setup balances the load efficiently, giving it a massive true range that beats out the mainstream competition. However, availability and delivery timelines can vary depending on your tier city. *(Note: Simple Energy also markets a "Simple Ultra" variant with a $6.5\text{ kWh}$ battery claiming over $200\text{ km}$ real range, but its availability on public roads remains highly limited).* --- ### 2. The Mainstream Heavyweights (Best Balance of Reliability & Range) For scooters with widespread service networks, mature software, and immediate availability, these two rule the high-range segment: #### TVS iQube ST (5.1 kWh variant) TVS has taken a highly accurate "honesty-first" approach to their Distance-to-Empty (DTE) algorithms. * **Battery Capacity:** $5.1\text{ kWh}$ * **Claimed IDC Range:** $212\text{ km}$ * **Real-World True Range:** **145 to 150 km** consistently. * **Why buy:** It is arguably the most predictable battery pack on the market. It doesn't prematurely drop range due to summer overheating, and you get TVS's massive nationwide service backing. #### Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2) / S1 X (5.2 kWh variants) Ola's upgraded large-battery platforms utilizing optimized cell chemistry deliver massive range, though real-world figures depend heavily on how aggressively you twist the throttle. * **Battery Capacity:** $4.0\text{ kWh}$ to $5.2\text{ kWh}$ (depending on the specific 2026 variant chosen) * **Claimed IDC Range:** Up to $320\text{ km}$ for the highest battery configuration. * **Real-World True Range:** **150 to 170 km** (in Normal/Eco mode). * **Why buy:** Unmatched tech features, insane top speeds, and a very large battery per rupee ratio, though real-world efficiency drops sharply if ridden in Hyper mode. --- ### Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Battery Size | Claimed Range (IDC) | Real-World Range (True) | Top Speed | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Simple One Gen 2** | $5.0\text{ kWh}$ | $265\text{ km}$ | **180–190 km** | $105\text{ km/h}$ | | **Ola S1 Pro / X ($5.2\text{ kWh}$)** | $5.2\text{ kWh}$ | $320\text{ km}$ | **160–175 km** | $120\text{ km/h}$ | | **TVS iQube ST** | $5.1\text{ kWh}$ | $212\text{ km}$ | **145–150 km** | $82\text{ km/h}$ | | **Ather Rizta / 450X** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $161\text{ km}$ | **105–115 km** | $90\text{ km/h}$ | > 💡 **A Quick Reality Check:** Real-world range is highly subjective. Carrying a pillion rider, riding in hilly terrain, or keeping the scooter pinned at maximum speed will easily slash these "true range" figures by $20\%$ to $30\%$. What does your typical daily commute look like, and are you prioritizing raw range over things like a widespread service network?

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The **Simple Ultra** currently delivers the longest real-world range among high-speed electric scooters in India, boasting a massive **300 km to 320 km of true real-world range** from its enormous 6.5 kWh battery pack (against a 400 km Indian Driving Cycle/IDC claim). If you include low-speed, commercial utility scooters that top out at low speeds, the **Komaki SE Ultra** takes the lead with a claimed range of 418 km, yielding a real-world figure close to 330–350 km in heavy traffic. The breakdown of the top long-range electric scooters in India, categorized by riding style and capability, details their actual performance on congested urban roads: High-Speed Premium Performers (Top Range)! **Simple Ultra** (Simple Energy): Expect **300 km to 320 km** of actual range. It utilizes a massive 6.5 kWh battery pack, bridging the gap between laboratory tests and street riding while offering a top speed of over 105 km/h.! **Simple One (Gen 2 / Long Range Variant)**: Delivers **190 km to 210 km** of real-world range. It relies on a unique 5 kWh dual-battery setup (combining fixed and removable batteries).! **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3 / 4kWh versions)**: Provides **135 km to 150 km** of actual mileage in TrueEco mode. This is down from its 181 km IDC certification, but remains highly competitive for daily urban use. Mainstream & High-Reliability Family Commuters! **TVS iQube ST** (5.1 kWh variant): Delivers **145 km to 150 km** of highly consistent real-world range. Backed by TVS Motor Company's reliable powertrain tuning and predictable battery drop-off.! **Hero Vida V1 Pro / V2 Pro**: Delivers **110 km to 130 km** in actual city conditions. It features twin removable batteries making it highly practical for apartments without charging infrastructure.! **Ather Rizta / 450X** (3.7 kWh variants): Yields **115 km to 125 km** of true range. It uses Ather Energy's widely praised, highly accurate range-to-empty algorithm. Utility & Low-Speed Range Champions - **Komaki SE Ultra / XR7**: Offers **280 km to 330 km** in actual conditions. While the specs advertise up to 418 km, this exceptional range is restricted by a lower top speed capping out around 70 km/h, built primarily for heavy commercial deliveries. Real-World Range Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Real-World Range (Approx.) | Claimed IDC Range | Top Speed | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Simple Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | **300 – 320 km** | 400 km | 115 km/h | | **Komaki SE Ultra** | Heavy Custom Pack | **280 – 330 km** | 418 km | 70 km/h | | **Simple One (Gen 2)** | 5.0 kWh | **190 – 210 km** | 265 km | 105 km/h | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.1 kWh | **145 – 150 km** | 212 km | 82 km/h | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | 4.0 kWh | **135 – 150 km** | 181 km | 116 km/h | | **Hero Vida V1 Pro** | 3.94 kWh | **110 – 130 km** | 165 km | 90 km/h | What matters most to you alongside range? If you want to refine this list, let me know your preferences regarding **budget limits**, choice between **removable or fixed batteries**, or if you require **high top speeds** for highway commuting.

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