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Prompt 18 · 1 June 2026

Electric scooter range comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 1 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 1 June 2026

For India in 2026, the biggest difference between electric scooters is not the advertised IDC range, but the **real-world range**, **service network**, and **battery size**. Models claiming 240–320 km IDC usually deliver about 150–185 km in mixed riding conditions. ### Top long-range electric scooters in India (2026) | Attribute | [Ampere Magnus Neo]() | [Komaki SE X4]() | [Komaki SE Li]() | [Komaki X-One]() | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Approx. price | ₹83k | ₹60k | ₹70k | ₹43k–50k | | Claimed range | ~100 km | 60–70 km | 100 km | 70–85 km | | Top speed | High-speed scooter | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | | License required | Yes | No | No | No | | Best use | Daily city commute | Campus/local rides | Budget commuting | Short urban trips | The product listings above are entry-level options. For premium, high-range scooters, the strongest contenders are Ola, TVS, Ather, and Simple Energy. ### Premium electric scooter range comparison (2026) | Attribute | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | Simple One Gen 2 | TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh | Ather Rizta 3.7 kWh | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:| | Claimed IDC range | 242 km | ~248 km | 212 km | 159 km | | Real-world range | 150–170 km+ | 150–180 km+ | 150 km+ | 110–130 km | | Top speed | 125 km/h | 105 km/h | 82 km/h | 80 km/h | | Battery | 4 kWh | 5 kWh | 5.3 kWh | 3.7 kWh | | Best for | Range + performance | Maximum range | Reliability | Family commuting | Sources: manufacturer specifications and recent EV comparisons. ### Which scooter is best for different needs? **Best range overall:** The new Simple Energy Simple Ultra claims up to 400 km IDC range, currently the highest announced figure in India. However, it is expensive and still building its service footprint. **Best balance of range and price:** The Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 offers one of the strongest range-per-rupee packages, with 242 km IDC and around 150 km+ real-world usage reported in multiple comparisons. **Best reliability:** The TVS iQube ST is widely regarded as one of the most dependable EV scooters with a strong nationwide service network. **Best software and build quality:** The Ather Rizta and Ather 450X continue to lead in fit-and-finish, app experience, and charging ecosystem. ### Real-world owner feedback Indian EV owners frequently note that: - Ola delivers excellent range and performance on paper, but service experiences remain mixed depending on city. - TVS iQube is often recommended for long-term ownership and fewer software issues. - Ather scooters generally provide the most polished ownership experience, though their range is lower than the biggest-battery rivals. If you're choosing for a specific budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh) or a daily commute distance (50 km, 100 km, 150 km+), I can narrow the comparison further.

Answered 1 June 2026

The electric scooter market in India has matured significantly, shifting focus from pure tech gimmicks to massive battery packs, efficiency, and structural reliability. When looking at the range, it is essential to distinguish between the **IDC (Indian Driving Cycle)** claimed range and the **True Range** (what you actually get in city traffic). The ultimate electric scooter range breakdown across different tiers highlights the following: --- ## 🚀 The Hyper-Range Giants (200 km+) These scooters cater to riders with heavy daily commutes or those looking to completely eliminate range anxiety. They pack large battery capacities (often exceeding $5\text{ kWh}$). | Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed / IDC Range | Estimated True Range | Approx. Ex-Showroom Price | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | $5.2\text{ kWh}$ | Up to $320\text{ km}$ | $195\text{ - }220\text{ km}$ | ₹1.30 - ₹1.65 Lakh | | **Simple One (Gen 2)** | $5.0\text{ kWh}$ | $265\text{ km}$ | $190\text{ - }200\text{ km}$ | ₹1.70 - ₹1.78 Lakh | | **TVS iQube ST** | $5.3\text{ kWh}$ | $212\text{ km}$ | $145\text{ - }155\text{ km}$ | ₹1.60 - ₹1.71 Lakh | > **Note on Ola:** The Gen 3 variants boast optimized electrical efficiency, letting them squeeze an impressive True Range out of their $5.2\text{ kWh}$ packs. --- ## 🏙️ The Premium Balanced Commuters (130 km - 170 km) This is the sweet spot for most urban buyers. These models offer top-tier build quality, great software, and reliable real-world performance. | Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed / IDC Range | Estimated True Range | Key Highlight | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **River Indie (Gen 3)** | $4.0\text{ kWh}$ | $163\text{ km}$ | $120\text{ - }130\text{ km}$ | "SUV of scooters" with massive 55L storage. | | **Ather 450X / Apex** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $157\text{ - }161\text{ km}$ | $105\text{ - }110\text{ km}$ | Sporty, aggressive handling and sharp performance. | | **Ather Rizta (Top Variant)** | $3.7\text{ kWh}$ | $159\text{ km}$ | $105\text{ - }115\text{ km}$ | Family-focused with an incredibly spacious seat. | | **Hero Vida V2 Pro** | $3.94\text{ kWh}$ | $165\text{ km}$ | $110\text{ - }120\text{ km}$ | Removable dual battery setup for easy charging. | | **Bajaj Chetak (C35)** | $3.5\text{ kWh}$ | $153\text{ km}$ | $100\text{ - }115\text{ km}$ | Premium all-metal classic body. | --- ## 📉 The Value & Entry-Level Tier (Under 130 km) Perfect for short grocery runs, local office commutes, and budget-conscious buyers. * **Hero Vida VX2:** Claimed range of **142 km** (True Range around **90 - 95 km**). It has heavily shaken up the budget space with aggressive pricing (around ₹80,000 - ₹99,000). * **Honda Activa e:** Honda’s fresh entry relies on reliable swap/charging tech, delivering a modest but highly predictable **102 km** claimed range (True Range ~**75 - 80 km**). * **Ola S1 X (2 kWh / 3 kWh):** Ranges wildly from **95 km to 143 km** depending on the battery size selected, making it one of the cheapest entry points into entry-level EVs. --- ### 💡 Dynamic Range Factors Keep in mind that your actual range will fluctuate based on: 1. **Riding Modes:** Staying in "Eco" instead of "Sport" or "Warp" can save up to **30–40%** of your battery. 2. **Pillion Comfort:** Carrying a passenger reduces your range by roughly **10–15%**. 3. **Regenerative Braking:** Making good use of smart regen during stop-and-go traffic can recapture roughly **5–8%** of lost energy.

Answered 1 June 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric scooter market is highly competitive, featuring massive battery upgrades, more reliable real-world ranges, and the introduction of trusted legacy badges into the EV space. Range claims generally fall under two categories: the **ARAI/IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) Certified Range** (lab-tested maximums) and the **Real-World Range** (actual expected road mileage). Quick Range Comparison Overview The following data summarizes the top-performing premium and family electric scooters in India for 2026: | Model | Battery Capacity | Certified / IDC Range | Expected Real-World Range | |---|---|---|---| | **Simple Energy Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | 400 km | ~300+ km | | **Ola Electric S1 Pro Gen 3** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | ~220–240 km | | **Ola Electric S1 X (5.2 kWh)** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | ~210–230 km | | **Simple Energy One** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | ~190–200 km | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.1 kWh | 212 km | ~145–155 km | | **TVS iQube S (Updated)** | 4.7 kWh | 175 km | ~125–135 km | | **Ather 450X (Gen 4)** | 3.7 kWh | 161 km | ~110–115 km | | **Ather Rizta Z** | 3.7 kWh | 159 km | ~105–115 km | | **Bajaj Chetak Premium** | 3.5 kWh | 153 km | ~110–120 km | | **Honda Activa e:** | Dual Swappable | 102 km | ~80–85 km | Detailed Breakdown of Top Contenders! **Simple Energy Ultra**: - Features an enormous **6.5 kWh dual-battery pack**, taking the crown for the longest-range electric scooter available in India. - Ideal for hyper-commuters, though it comes at a premium price point.! **Ola Electric S1 Pro Gen 3 & S1 X**: - Powered by **5.2 kWh batteries** in their top trims, these models lead mainstream sales with a certified range of 320 km. - Real-world highway and long-distance capabilities routinely outperform most peers on paper.! **TVS iQube ST & S (Updated Trims)**: - TVS updated its line-up, fitting the iQube S with a **4.7 kWh battery** and keeping the flagship ST at **5.1 kWh**. - Commuters favor the iQube series due to its highly predictable battery degradation curves and linear real-world performance.! **Ather 450X & Ather Rizta**: - Both share a **3.7 kWh battery pack** in their high-end models. - The 450X targets high-speed performance, while the Rizta functions as a spacious, family-focused scooter. Ather prioritizes true-to-life dashboard range accuracy over high theoretical numbers.! **Bajaj Chetak Premium & Honda Activa e:**: - The Chetak relies on a **3.5 kWh pack** delivering a highly dependable real-world range. - Honda's freshly debuted Activa e: utilizes an entry-level capacity built around **swappable battery infrastructure**, making it highly practical for quick city turnarounds despite its lower overall single-charge range. Are you looking for a **family-oriented scooter** with large boot space, or is a **sporty, high-performance** ride your main priority? Let me know your **daily commuting distance** so I can recommend the most practical battery capacity for you.

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