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Prompt 18 · 30 May 2026

Electric scooter range comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 30 May 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 30 May 2026

For India in 2026, the biggest difference between electric scooters is not the advertised range but the **real-world range**, **battery size**, and **service reliability**. Most scooters deliver roughly **60–75% of their IDC-certified range** in mixed city riding. ### Long-range leaders in India (2026) | Attribute | [S1 Pro+ 3rd Gen • 4kWhNEW]() | [Ather Rizta Z 3.7 kWh Battery with Pro Pac]() | [Tvs Iqube 3.5 Kwh Booking For Ex-showroom Price With Charger]() | [VIDA V2 Pro - Personalized Hero Keychain]() | [Chetak (चेतक)]() | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Claimed range (IDC) | ~242 km | ~159 km | Up to ~212 km (larger ST variants) | ~165 km class | ~120–150 km class | | Real-world range | ~150–170 km | ~105–125 km | ~140–160 km | ~100–130 km | ~95–125 km | | Battery size | 4.0 kWh | 3.7 kWh | Up to 5.3 kWh | ~3.9 kWh | Varies by variant | | Top speed | ~125 km/h | ~80 km/h | ~82 km/h | ~90 km/h | ~65–73 km/h | | Best for | Maximum range & performance | Family use & software experience | Reliability & service network | Removable battery users | Premium commuter | | Main drawback | Service concerns | Higher price for range offered | Conservative performance | Range drops at higher speeds | Slower performance | *Ranges vary with speed, rider weight, terrain, and weather.* ### Best overall range The current benchmark is the [S1 Pro+ 3rd Gen • 4kWhNEW](). Ola's Gen 3 platform claims around 242 km IDC on the 4 kWh version, while larger variants stretch even further. Real-world reports generally place it around 150–170 km depending on riding mode. ### Best for reliability The [Tvs Iqube 3.5 Kwh Booking For Ex-showroom Price With Charger]() family, especially the larger ST versions, is widely regarded as the safest long-term ownership choice thanks to TVS's extensive service network and predictable range estimates. ### Best family scooter The [Ather Rizta Z 3.7 kWh Battery with Pro Pac]() focuses on comfort, storage, and software quality. Owners frequently praise ride quality and practicality, though it doesn't match Ola for outright range. ### Real-world ownership feedback Reddit discussions in 2026 show a consistent pattern: - Ola offers the strongest range-per-rupee but attracts the most service-related complaints. - TVS iQube is often recommended for reliability and traditional scooter feel. - Ather scores highest for software, build quality, and ownership experience. - Vida's removable batteries are useful for apartment users but can reduce practical range at higher speeds. ### Quick recommendation by daily commute - **Under 50 km/day:** Ather Rizta, iQube 3.5 - **50–100 km/day:** Ather Rizta 3.7, Vida V2 Pro, iQube ST - **100–150 km/day:** Ola S1 Pro Gen 3, iQube ST 5.3 - **150 km+/day:** Ola S1 Pro Plus 5.2 kWh is currently the strongest range-focused option in India. If you tell me your **daily commute distance, city (for example Pune, Bengaluru, Delhi), budget, and whether you can charge at home or office**, I can narrow it down to the best 3 scooters for your use case.

Answered 30 May 2026

The electric scooter market in India has made a massive leap, with battery capacities frequently scaling up to $4\text{ to }5.3\text{ kWh}$. This evolution has pushed real-world ranges past the $150\text{ km}$ mark for several premium models, effectively ending standard range anxiety. When comparing electric scooter ranges, it is crucial to understand the difference between the **IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) / ARAI Certified Range** (ideal lab conditions) and the **True / Real-World Range** (actual city traffic, pillion rider, and varying modes). --- ## 2026 High-Range Electric Scooter Comparison | Brand & Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed / IDC Range | Estimated True Range (Eco/Normal Mode) | Starting Price (Approx. Ex-Showroom) | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Simple Ultra** | $6.5\text{ kWh}$ | $400\text{ km}$ | $200\text{--}220\text{ km}$ | ~₹2.35 Lakh | | **Ola S1 X / S1 Pro (5.2 kWh)** | $5.2\text{ kWh}$ | $320\text{ km}$ | $170\text{--}185\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.30 Lakh | | **Simple One (Gen 2)** | $5.0\text{ kWh}$ | $265\text{ km}$ | $160\text{--}180\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.78 Lakh | | **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh)** | $5.3\text{ kWh}$ | $212\text{ km}$ | $145\text{--}155\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.60 Lakh | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2/3 - 4 kWh)** | $4.0\text{ kWh}$ | $195\text{ km}$ | $120\text{--}140\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.55 Lakh | | **Hero Vida V1 Pro / V2** | $3.9\text{ kWh}$ | $165\text{ km}$ | $110\text{--}120\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.20 Lakh | | **Ather Rizta (3.7 kWh)** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $160\text{ km}$ | $105\text{--}115\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.15 Lakh | | **Ather 450X (3.7 kWh)** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $150\text{--}161\text{ km}$ | $100\text{--}110\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.48 Lakh | | **Bajaj Chetak (Premium)** | $3.5\text{ kWh}$ | $153\text{ km}$ | $100\text{--}110\text{ km}$ | ~₹1.10 Lakh | --- ## Brand Highlights & Key Takeaways ### 1. The Ultra-Range Leaders (Simple Energy) * **Simple Ultra & Simple One Gen 2:** Simple Energy dominates pure range statistics by stuffing massive battery packs into their frames. If your primary goal is to charge only once or twice a week for heavy commuting, these vehicles lead the pack, though availability remains more centralized compared to legacy brands. ### 2. The Tech & Mass Market Pioneers (Ola Electric) * **Ola S1 Series (Gen 3 / HyperDrive Variants):** By maximizing their "Bharat Cell" chemistry efficiency, Ola's upper-tier $5.2\text{ kWh}$ variants manage a highly competitive true range close to $180\text{ km}$. They offer the highest range-to-price ratio but require navigating a heavily software-reliant ecosystem. ### 3. The Reliability Benchmarks (TVS & Bajaj) * **TVS iQube ST ($5.3\text{ kWh}$):** TVS takes a highly conservative approach to battery management. While its IDC claim is lower than Ola's, its "Distance-to-Empty" (DTE) accuracy is arguably the best in the industry, easily delivering a predictable $150\text{ km}$ in real-world scenarios. * **Bajaj Chetak:** Known for its premium metal body and solid construction. While it does not top the range charts, it provides a stable $100\text{+ km}$ true range aimed at families who value durability over top speed. ### 4. The Performance & Practicality Picks (Ather & Hero Vida) * **Ather 450X & Rizta:** Ather focuses heavily on thermal management and predictable "TrueRange." The family-focused **Rizta** balances a massive under-seat storage space with a reliable family-oriented $110\text{ km}$ real range. * **Hero Vida V1/V2 Pro:** Its defining feature remains **removable batteries**, making it the highest-range e-scooter option available for buyers who live in high-rise apartments without designated garage charging points. > **Rider Note:** When planning your purchase, remember that riding aggressively in "Sport" or "Warp" modes typically slashes these estimated real-world ranges by **$30\text{\% to }40\text{\%}$**. Are you looking for a family-focused scooter with high storage, or a performance-oriented commuter for daily highway runs?

Answered 30 May 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric scooter market is highly competitive, with riding ranges hitting new milestones. The **Simple Energy Simple Ultra** leads the market with the highest certified range at **400 km**. However, established mainstream brands like **Ola Electric**, ****, ****, and **Bajaj Auto** dominate general sales by offering practical real-world ranges between 100 km and 180 km. Electric scooter ranges in India are typically measured using two metrics: the **Indian Drive Cycle (IDC/ARAI)** claimed range and the **True Range** (what a rider experiences under real city traffic conditions). 2026 Range Comparison Overview | Electric Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed IDC Range | Estimated True Range | |---|---|---|---| | **Simple Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | **400 km** | ~210–230 km | | **Komaki SE Ultra** | *N/A* | **418 km** | ~200–220 km | | **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3** / **S1 X Plus** | 5.2 kWh | **320 km** | ~170–185 km | | **Simple One Gen 2** | 5.0 kWh | **265 km** | ~180+ km | | **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** / **S1 Pro** | 4.0 kWh | **242 km** | ~150–160 km | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | **212 km** | ~145–150 km | | **Hero Vida V2 Pro / V2** | 3.94 kWh | **165 km** | ~110–120 km | | **Ather 450X (3.7 kWh)** | 3.7 kWh | **161 km** | ~110–115 km | | **Ather Rizta (Z Variant)** | 3.7 kWh | **159 km** | ~105–110 km | | **Bajaj Chetak Premium** | 3.5 kWh | **153 km** | ~110–115 km | | **Honda Activa e** | 1.52 kWh *(Removable)* | **102 km** | ~75–80 km | Detailed Market Breakdown - **The Ultra-Long Distance Segment (200km+ True Range):** Startups like Simple Energy target riders looking to minimize weekly charging sessions. The Simple Ultra features a massive 6.5 kWh battery pack that provides a reliable 200km+ city riding range. The caveat with this tier is a higher initial purchase price and limited widespread service network reach compared to legacy brands. - **The High-Range Commuters (150km–180km True Range):** Ola Electric dominates this category using its high-capacity 5.2 kWh Gen 3 battery configurations across the S1 Pro and S1 X lines. Additionally, the premium TVS iQube ST balances a large 5.3 kWh battery with highly accurate "Distance-to-Empty" (DTE) instrumentation, making it highly dependable for daily travel. - **The Family & Performance Mid-Range (100km–120km True Range):** This remains the most popular segment for average buyers. Mainstay family options like the Ather Rizta and the metal-bodied offer highly predictable performance profiles that align closely with standard daily commutes. Performance-focused models like the Ather 450X compromise slightly on overall range to deliver quicker throttle responses and sharper city handling dynamics. - **The Swappable Battery Segment (~80km True Range):** Entering the fray with the Honda Activa e, Honda relies on a compact 1.52 kWh battery structure. While its raw single-charge range is lower than fixed-battery competitors, it relies on swappable battery network infrastructure to provide continuous range extension without plug-in downtime. To help narrow this down, please let me know your **daily travel distance** and whether you prefer **maximum raw range** or **widespread brand service availability**.