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Prompt 11 · 4 June 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 4 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 4 June 2026

If by **real-world range** you mean the distance riders can actually expect on roads (not just IDC test figures), the current leader among mainstream electric scooters in India appears to be the **Simple Ultra**, followed closely by the **Simple One Gen 2**. Recent launches have pushed claimed ranges much higher, but real-world numbers are typically 20–35% lower than IDC claims. ### Longest-range electric scooters in India (2026) | Scooter | Claimed Range | Estimated Real-World Range* | |----------|--------------|-----------------------------| | Simple Ultra | 400 km IDC | ~280–320 km | | Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh | 320 km claimed | ~190–220 km | | Simple One Gen 2 | 265 km IDC | ~190 km | | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | Up to 242–320 km (variant dependent) | ~170–210 km | | TVS iQube ST | 212 km claimed | ~140–170 km | \*Real-world estimates vary with speed, rider weight, terrain, weather, and riding mode. ### Which one should you buy? - **Maximum range regardless of price:** Simple Ultra — currently the highest claimed range in an Indian scooter. - **Best balance of range and proven availability:** Simple One Gen 2 — among the strongest real-world performers. - **Best value for long-distance commuters:** Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh — users report around 200 km real-world range, which is exceptional for the price. For a rider doing **100–150 km daily**, I'd currently shortlist: 1. Simple Ultra 2. Simple One Gen 2 3. Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh If you tell me your **budget** (e.g., under ₹1.5 lakh, under ₹2 lakh, etc.), I can narrow it down to the best long-range option available in Delhi.

Answered 4 June 2026

In the Indian electric scooter market, manufacturers have pushed battery tech to a point where "range anxiety" is becoming a thing of the past. However, there is always a massive difference between the **IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) claimed range** and what you actually get in **real-world conditions** (which depends on traffic, passenger weight, and riding modes). The electric scooters with the longest true real-world range in India fall into distinct categories depending on whether you lean toward premium mainstays or hyper-niche mileage giants. --- ## The Outliers (The Absolute Longest Range on Paper) If you are looking strictly at the highest numbers tested on Indian roads, two models dominate the conversation with massive battery capacities. ### 1. Komaki SE Ultra / XR7 Komaki utilizes a multi-cell LiFePO4 battery setup that is heavily optimized for efficiency rather than blistering acceleration. * **Claimed IDC Range:** 418 km (SE Ultra) / 322 km (XR7) * **Expected Real-World Range:** **~250 km to 290 km** (SE Ultra) * **The Catch:** While it holds the title for the longest range under ₹1.15 Lakh, its top speed and premium tech features are considerably lower than mainstream brands like Ola or Ather. ### 2. Simple Energy One Ultra Simple Energy features a dual-battery setup (combining fixed and removable batteries) totaling a massive 6.5 kWh pack. * **Claimed IDC Range:** 400 km * **Expected Real-World Range:** **~240 km to 260 km** (in Eco Mode) * **The Catch:** Delivery footprints and service networks for Simple Energy remain much more limited compared to the market giants. --- ## The Mainstream Giants (Reliable Long-Range) For scooters with pan-India service availability, reliable software, and widespread charging networks, these models offer the best practical real-world ranges. ### 1. Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) / S1 X+ (5.2 kWh variants) Equipped with massive 5.2 kWh battery packs (utilizing their efficient Bharat 4680 cells), these variants are built specifically for long commutes. * **Claimed IDC Range:** 320 km * **Expected Real-World Range:** **~190 km to 220 km** (in Eco Mode) / **~150 km to 170 km** (in Normal Mode) * **Pros:** Blistering top speeds, extensive features (like cruise control), and an expansive charging network. ### 2. TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh Variant) TVS offers a heavy-duty 5.3 kWh battery configuration on its top-tier ST variant. * **Claimed IDC Range:** 212 km * **Expected Real-World Range:** **~145 km to 160 km** * **Pros:** Highly predictable range drop, exceptional build quality, and a traditional, comfortable scooter form-factor. --- ## Real-World Range Comparison Summary | Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC) | Estimated Real-World Range | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Komaki SE Ultra** | Large LiFePO4 Pack | 418 km | **250 – 290 km** | | **Simple One Ultra** | 6.5 kWh (Dual Pack) | 400 km | **240 – 260 km** | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) / S1 X+** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | **190 – 220 km** | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **145 – 160 km** | | **Ather Rizta Z / 450X** | 3.7 kWh | 159-161 km | **105 – 115 km** | > 💡 **A Quick Rule of Thumb for EV Buying:** > For most mass-market electric scooters in India, you can safely calculate the true real-world range by taking **70% of the manufacturer's claimed IDC range** for flat city traffic, or roughly **60%** if you live in a hilly terrain or experience heavy summer heatwaves (above 40°C).

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Answered 4 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooter market in India offers several models prioritizing high range for practical daily use. While "real-world" range varies by riding style, top contenders frequently cited for long-distance capabilities based on available 2026 data include: - **Ola S1 Pro:** Continues to be a major competitor in the high-performance segment with its high-capacity battery, often touted for its long-range capabilities [93950693.cms]. - **Okinawa Okhi-90:** Features a 3.8kW motor and is highlighted for its high-speed performance and substantial range. - **Pure EV EPluto 7G:** Known for a 60V 2.5kWh portable battery, offering a practical range of around 90-120 km [pure-ev-epluto-7g--price--range--and-specifications]. - **TVS iQube (3.4 kWh):** Offers a reliable, large-battery option from a mainstream manufacturer [TVS-iQube-34-kWh.pdf]. - **Vida V2:** Positioned as a high-performance scooter suitable for city mobility with advanced features [vida/v2]. These models typically emphasize a combination of high-kWh battery packs and efficient motors to maximize distance. Real-world range is generally affected by factors such as speed, passenger weight, and traffic conditions. If you can tell me **what your typical daily commuting distance is**, I can help **narrow down the best options** for you.

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