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Prompt 11 · 26 May 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 26 May 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 26 May 2026

If you care about **actual riding range on Indian roads** — not just inflated IDC claims — these are the strongest contenders in 2026. The key factors are **battery size (kWh)**, **efficiency at 50–70 km/h**, **thermal management**, and whether the scooter can still deliver decent range in traffic, heat, and with a heavier rider. ### Best overall for real-world range But for outright maximum distance per charge, the current leaders are different. ## Top long-range electric scooters in India (2026) ### 1. Simple One Gen 2 — longest realistic range - Claimed IDC range: ~265 km - Real-world range: ~180–200 km in Eco - Battery: 5.0 kWh - Good for: Long daily commutes and intercity runs - Weakness: Service network still smaller than TVS/Bajaj/Ather Industry tests and EV publications consistently place it at the top for genuine usable range. ### 2. Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 - Claimed IDC range: up to ~320 km - Real-world range: ~160–190 km depending on riding style - Very fast and feature-rich - Charging ecosystem improving Ola currently claims the biggest official range numbers, but highway riding drops efficiency significantly. ### 3. TVS iQube ST (5.1/5.3 kWh) - Claimed range: ~212 km - Real-world: ~140–170 km - Excellent reliability and service support - More comfort-focused than sporty A safer long-term ownership choice if you value dependability over raw specs. ### 4. Ultraviolette Tesseract - Claimed range: ~261 km - Deliveries starting in 2026 - Premium performance-oriented scooter - Likely real-world: ~170–190 km Still new, but technically one of the most ambitious scooters in India. ### 5. Ather Rizta / 450 platform - Claimed range: ~159–161 km - Real-world: ~90–125 km - Excellent software + ride quality - Strong charging ecosystem Not the absolute range king, but among the best-balanced everyday scooters. | Attribute | [Ampere Magnus Neo]() | Simple One Gen 2 | Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 | TVS iQube ST | Ultraviolette Tesseract | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Approx real-world range | 90–110 km | 180–200 km | 160–190 km | 140–170 km | 170–190 km (expected) | | Battery size | ~3 kWh | 5.0 kWh | ~5.3 kWh | 5.1–5.3 kWh | Up to 6 kWh | | Highway capability | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Moderate | Strong | | Service network | Growing | Limited | Mixed | Excellent | Early-stage | | Best for | Budget commuting | Maximum range | Performance + range | Reliability | Premium tech | ### Which one should you actually buy? - **Maximum real-world range:** Simple One Gen 2 - **Best mix of speed + long range:** Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 - **Most dependable long-range scooter:** TVS iQube ST - **Best future-tech option:** Ultraviolette Tesseract - **Best family commuter:** Ather Rizta One important reality check: most EV scooters deliver only about **60–80% of claimed IDC range** in real Indian riding conditions, especially in Mumbai traffic, heat, flyovers, and highway speeds.

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Answered 26 May 2026

When looking at electric scooters in India, there is always a massive gap between the **IDC (Indian Driving Cycle)** certified range and what you will actually get on the road—especially with traffic, pillion riders, and varied riding modes. As of **2026**, battery sizes have pushed past $5\text{ kWh}$, significantly bumping up real-world figures. The electric scooters delivering the absolute longest real-world range are listed below. --- ## 1. The Absolute Range Kings (High-Capacity Premium) These premium options pack massive battery packs to breach the 150 km and 200 km real-world barriers. ### Simple Ultra / Simple One (Gen 2 - Long Range) Simple Energy leads the numbers game, provided you can secure a delivery in your region. * **Battery Capacity:** Up to $6.5\text{ kWh}$ (Simple Ultra) / $5.0\text{ kWh}$ (Simple One Gen 2) * **Claimed IDC Range:** Up to $400\text{ km}$ (Ultra) / $265\text{ km}$ (One) * **Real-World Range:** * **Simple Ultra:** **$\sim 250\text{ to }300\text{ km}$** in Eco/Normal modes. * * **Simple One Gen 2:** **$\sim 190\text{ to }210\text{ km}$**. ### Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) & S1 X (4 kWh / 5.2 kWh Variants) Ola’s high-capacity variants utilize large battery setups paired with aggressive regenerative braking to squeeze out excellent real-world mileage. * **Battery Capacity:** $4\text{ kWh}$ to $5.2\text{ kWh}$ (depending on the variant/software package) * **Claimed IDC Range:** Up to $242\text{ km} - 320\text{ km}$ * **Real-World Range:** **$\sim 175\text{ to }195\text{ km}$** (in Eco Mode); drops to about $130 - 140\text{ km}$ if ridden aggressively in Normal/Sport. ### TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh) If you want predictable, highly reliable real-world range backed by a legacy brand, the top-tier iQube ST is the most practical heavy-hitter. * **Battery Capacity:** $5.3\text{ kWh}$ * **Claimed IDC Range:** $212\text{ km}$ * **Real-World Range:** **$\sim 145\text{ to }165\text{ km}$** consistently, even with mixed city riding. --- ## 2. Practical Mid-Range Champions (120+ km Real-World) If you don't want to pay the premium for a massive $5+\text{ kWh}$ battery but still need to cross $120\text{ km}$ of true daily range, these are the top contenders: | Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed IDC Range | True Real-World Range | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Hero Vida V2 Pro / VX2 Plus** | $3.9\text{ kWh}$ | $165\text{ km}$ | **$\sim 120 - 130\text{ km}$** (Bonus: Removable batteries) | | **Ather Rizta Z / 450X (3.7 kWh)** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $159 - 161\text{ km}$ | **$\sim 115 - 125\text{ km}$** (Highly accurate range prediction) | | **River Indie (Gen 3)** | $4.0\text{ kWh}$ | $163\text{ km}$ | **$\sim 115 - 120\text{ km}$** (Rugged build with great utility) | --- ## 💡 What Affects Your Real-World Range? Keep in mind that hitting the upper limits of these real-world numbers requires optimal riding habits: * **Riding Mode:** Staying in 'Eco' or 'Smart Eco' usually grants a $20-30\%$ range boost over 'Sport'. * **Regenerative Braking:** Setting your regen to maximum helps recover significant energy in stop-and-go city traffic. * **Weight & Terrain:** Riding with a pillion passenger or tackling steep flyovers/hills will reduce your true range by roughly $15-20\%$. Are you looking for a pure long-distance commuter, or does under-seat storage and family comfort matter more to you than maximum mileage?

Answered 26 May 2026

The **Simple Ultra** from **Simple Energy** delivers the longest real-world range in India for 2026, offering an expected **true range of over 200 km to 220 km** on a single charge. Powered by a massive **6.5 kWh battery pack**, it sets a new benchmark with a certified Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) claim of 400 km. While low-speed niche models like the Komaki SE Ultra claim higher paper figures (418 km IDC), their real-world utility is severely constrained by a low top speed. For high-speed, practical premium commuters, the 2026 range landscape is dominated by a few heavy hitters. The Real-World Range Kings of 2026 The true performance of these long-distance electric scooters varies when transitioning from ideal testing conditions to congested urban roads. | Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC) | Estimated Real-World Range | |---|---|---|---| | **Simple Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | 400 km | **200 – 220 km** | | **Simple One Gen 2** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | **180 – 190 km** | | **Ola S1 Pro Plus / Gen 3** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | **170 – 185 km** | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **145 – 150 km** | | **Ola S1 X / S1 Pro (4 kWh)** | 4.0 kWh | 242 km | **130 – 140 km** | Top Long-Range Electric Scooters Detailed - **Simple Ultra**: - Features a colossal 6.5 kWh battery pack that completely eliminates range anxiety. - Delivers a top speed of 115 kmph alongside four levels of traction control for premium stability. - Experts from highlight its blazing 0–40 kmph acceleration in just 2.77 seconds. - **Simple One Gen 2**: - Uses a balanced 5 kWh battery system tailored for users looking to charge only twice a week. - Offers a highly competitive real-world distance, maintaining its position near the top of the 2026 range charts. - Reviewers via note it as a premium "super-commuter" choice. - **Ola S1 Pro Plus**: - Leverages Ola's Gen 3 platform updates and optimized battery chemistry. - Easily clears a 170 km true range when driven in standard "Normal Mode". - Includes a tech-heavy ecosystem featuring fast charging and hyper performance capability. - **TVS iQube ST**: - Employs a large 5.3 kWh battery pack connected to a reliable, smooth hub motor. - Appreciated by owners for its exceptionally accurate Distance-to-Empty (DTE) dashboard predictions. - Analysts at praise its predictable, family-friendly power delivery and plush ride quality. To narrow this down for your garage, could you share your **average daily commuting distance**, your **budget limit**, and whether you prefer **raw performance** or a **comfortable family-oriented ride**?