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Prompt 11 · 29 May 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

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

Answered 29 May 2026

If you want the **longest real-world range** in an electric scooter in India right now, the leader in 2026 is the **Simple One Gen 2 / Simple Ultra platform**. Multiple recent tests and EV trackers place it ahead of Ola, TVS, Ather, and Vida for actual usable distance per charge. ### Best overall Why it stands out: - **Real-world range:** ~180–200 km in Eco mode - **Claimed IDC range:** up to 248–265 km depending on variant - **Battery:** ~5 kWh setup - **Top speed:** ~105 km/h - Strong acceleration and usable highway cruising - Removable battery + fixed battery combo helps practicality Recent long-range EV comparisons consistently rank the Simple platform first for true distance covered per charge. ### Other top long-range scooters worth considering Good if: - You prioritize efficiency over performance - Mostly city commuting - Lower purchase price matters more than acceleration --- ### Premium alternative Good if: - You want relaxed riding - Speed is not the priority - You prefer a softer commuter setup --- The strongest real-world contenders in India right now are actually: - Simple One Gen 2 / Ultra - Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 - TVS iQube ST 5.3 - Ather Rizta - Vida VX2 Plus But among them, **Simple currently delivers the highest genuine riding range**, especially at moderate speeds. | Attribute | [Simple One Gen 2]() | [Ampere Magnus Neo]() | [Komaki SE X4]() | |---|---:|---:|---:| | Real-world range | ~180–200 km | ~90–110 km | ~60–70 km | | Claimed range | 248–265 km | 118 km | 60–70 km | | Top speed | ~105 km/h | ~65 km/h | ~25 km/h | | Highway capable | Yes | Limited | No | | Battery size | ~5 kWh | Smaller commuter pack | Small city pack | | Best use | Long commutes & touring | Daily city rides | Budget local rides | If your daily use is: - **100+ km/day:** Simple One Gen 2 - **70–100 km/day with reliability focus:** TVS iQube ST 5.3 - **Family comfort + balanced range:** Ather Rizta - **Performance enthusiast:** Ola S1 Pro+ Gen 3 One important reality check: most scooters deliver only **60–80% of claimed IDC range** in Indian traffic, heat, flyovers, and highway riding. Reddit owner discussions and independent testers repeatedly point this out.

Answered 29 May 2026

If you are looking for the electric scooter that clears the maximum distance on a single charge in India, the conversation splits into two categories: **disruptive startups with massive battery specs** and **established mainstream giants**. While manufacturers love to boast about their "IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range," what actually matters on Indian roads is the **"True Range" or "Real-World Range"**. Here is the breakdown of the electric scooters with the longest real-world range: ## 1. The Undisputed Range Kings (Startups) These brands have thrown massive battery packs into their scooters to completely eliminate range anxiety, though they are currently scaling up their production and dealership networks. * **Simple Ultra:** Launched by Simple Energy, this scooter features a massive 6.5 kWh battery pack. It claims an IDC range of 400 km, which translates to a mind-boggling **real-world range of ~300 km** in Eco/Normal modes. * **Simple One (Long Range):** Equipped with a 5 kWh battery, this variant delivers a **real-world range of ~190–200 km** (against a 265 km IDC claim), making it incredibly efficient for long distances. --- ## 2. The Mainstream Heavy-Hitters (Widespread Availability) If you want a scooter from a brand with a massive service network, established reliability, and readily trackable real-world performance, these are your top options: | Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed IDC Range | **Tested Real-World Range** | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh)** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **~145 – 150 km** | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3 / Sport)** | 4.8 to 5.2 kWh | 242 to 320 km | **~140 – 145 km** | | **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** | 4.0 kWh | 190 km | **~130 – 135 km** | | **Ather Rizta Z (3.7 kWh)** | 3.7 kWh | 159 km | **~115 – 120 km** | ### TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh) TVS offers excellent calibration of its battery management software. The top-tier ST variant with the 5.3 kWh battery comfortably cruises past **145 km of actual tarmac** in its Eco mode without breaking a sweat, making it the most reliable long-range premium family scooter on the market. ### Ola S1 Pro Series / S1 X (4 kWh) Ola’s large battery packs deliver heavy range numbers. While the IDC paperwork numbers are inflated, real-world tests show that if you ride the S1 Pro or the budget-friendly S1 X (4 kWh variant) sensibly in 'Normal' mode, you can easily extract **130 to 145 km** on a single charge. --- ## The Reality Check on "Real-World" Range Keep in mind that your actual mileage will fluctuate based on a few distinct factors: * **Riding Mode:** Staying in Eco or City/Normal mode is required to hit these numbers. Flipping into 'Hyper' or 'Warp' mode will slash your range by nearly 40-50%. * **Pillion Rider:** Carrying a passenger increases the motor load, dropping your total range by roughly 10-15%. * **Regenerative Braking:** Actively utilizing features like Ather's *Magic Twist* or Ola's multi-level regen helps pump small bursts of energy back into the battery, effectively extending your range in stop-and-go city traffic. Are you looking for a pure daily commuter with a vast service network, or are you willing to look into newer startups for maximum possible mileage?

Answered 29 May 2026

The **Simple Ultra** is India’s longest real-world range electric scooter in 2026, delivering an expected **real-world range of 280 to 300 km** in its most efficient riding mode. Powered by a massive **6.5 kWh battery pack**, it leads the market with a manufacturer-claimed Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range of 400 km. While several mainstream and niche manufacturers offer high-capacity batteries, a notable gap remains between laboratory certified IDC figures and actual distances covered on chaotic urban roads. Top Longest Real-World Range Electric Scooters (2026) | Full Model Name | Battery Pack | Claimed IDC Range | True Real-World Range | |---|---|---|---| | **Simple Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | 400 km | **280 – 300 km** | | **Simple One Gen 2** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | **190 – 210 km** | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.1 kWh | 212 km | **145 – 155 km** | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | 4.0 kWh | 192 km | **120 – 140 km** | Detailed Breakdown of the Range Leaders - **Simple Ultra**: This high-premium scooter claims the absolute top spot for distance by deploying a dual-battery setup. - It delivers unmatched range without sacrificing performance, boasting a 115 kmph top speed. - Real-world efficiency is sustained by advanced thermal management. - It is priced heavily on the premium side at ₹2.35 Lakh (ex-showroom). - **Simple One Gen 2**: Positioned just below its sibling, it utilizes a 5 kWh split battery setup. - It remains one of the most reliable long-distance choices for inter-city commutes. - Real-world range easily clears the 190 km mark in Eco mode. - **TVS iQube ST**: This model offers the longest real-world range among India's traditional legacy manufacturers. - It translates its 5.1 kWh battery into an incredibly predictable 145+ km on congested roads. - True-range predictability is highly rated by users compared to newer EV startups. - **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)**: Ola's premium flagship remains a balanced urban range champion. - The real-world range lands close to 130 km in mixed city riding conditions. - Range drops significantly if ridden extensively in Sport or Hyper modes. *(Note: Low-speed niche brands like the Komaki SE Ultra claim up to 418 km IDC, but their real-world usage is strictly limited by a capped top speed of 25–70 kmph, making them impractical for standard highway or multi-lane urban commutes).* If you are planning to purchase, let me know your **daily commuting distance**, your **budget limit**, and if you have a preference for **removable batteries** versus fixed packs. I can help narrow down the most practical choice for you!