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Prompt 12 · 6 June 2026

Electric scooter that gives 100 km real range India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 6 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 6 June 2026

If by **“100 km real range”** you mean **100 km in actual Indian riding conditions**, not just claimed IDC/ARAI numbers, then your safest bets in 2026 are: | Attribute | [Ampere Nexus ST Electric Scooter]() | TVS iQube ST 5.3 | Ather Rizta | Bajaj Chetak | |---|---|---|---|---| | Real-world range | ~100 km possible | ~100–115 km reported | ~105–115 km reported | ~95–110 km | | Reliability | Good | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | | Service network | Growing | Very strong | Strong | Very strong | | Family comfort | Excellent | Excellent | Best-in-class | Good | | Performance | Moderate | Good | Good | Moderate | | Price band | ₹1.3 lakh | ₹1.4–1.6 lakh | ₹1.2–1.5 lakh | ₹1.1–1.4 lakh | Real-world testing and owner reports suggest that the **TVS iQube ST 5.3** is one of the few mainstream scooters that can consistently cross 100 km on a charge in mixed riding. Independent testing reported roughly 95 km in Sport mode and up to 115 km in Eco mode. For family use, the **Ather Rizta** is also a strong choice. Owner reports commonly show around 105–115 km of actual range depending on riding mode and conditions. The **Bajaj Chetak** typically delivers close to 100 km in real-world use and is widely regarded as one of the most dependable EV scooters available. ### My shortlist for someone buying today in India **1. TVS iQube ST 5.3** — best overall if your priority is genuine 100+ km range and a strong service network. **2. Ather Rizta (3.7 kWh version)** — best family scooter with realistic 100 km capability. **3. Bajaj Chetak (latest long-range variant)** — best reliability and ownership experience. **4. Ampere Nexus ST** — value-for-money option with a larger battery and claimed 136 km IDC range. If you tell me: - Your city (e.g. Surat), - Daily running (60 km, 80 km, 100 km+), - Budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, etc.), I can narrow it down to the single best scooter for your use case.

Answered 6 June 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric scooter market has matured significantly. Manufacturers have largely moved away from exaggerated "laboratory test" ranges to deliver reliable, everyday distance. If you want a **true, real-world range of 100 km or more**—even with a pillion rider or while using city traffic modes—these are the top electric scooters in India right now, categorized by what they do best: ### 1. The Best All-Rounder Families: Ather Rizta (Z Variant - 3.7 kWh) Ather moved away from purely sporty scooters to launch the Rizta, specifically tailored for families. It offers exceptional ride quality and the largest seat in the segment. * **Real-World Range:** ~124 km (Eco Mode) / ~100–105 km (Normal/Ride Mode) * **ARAI/Claimed Range:** 160 km * **Approx. Ex-Showroom Price:** ₹1.45 Lakh – ₹1.49 Lakh * **Pro Tip:** Avoid the base 2.9 kWh variant if you want a guaranteed 100 km real range; stick to the 3.7 kWh battery pack. ### 2. The Comfort & Reliability King: TVS iQube (S or ST Variant) TVS treats the iQube like a conventional, hassle-free petrol scooter that happens to run on electricity. It has a massive nationwide service network, making it the safest choice if you live outside a major metro. * **Real-World Range:** ~110 km (S Variant) to ~145 km (ST Variant) * **ARAI/Claimed Range:** 145 km – 212 km * **Approx. Ex-Showroom Price:** ₹1.40 Lakh – ₹1.65 Lakh * **Pro Tip:** The **iQube S (3.4 kWh)** comfortably clears the 100 km mark in everyday city traffic. ### 3. The Metal Body Premium Pick: Bajaj Chetak (Premium / 3201 Edition) If you hate plastic panels and want a sturdy vehicle that feels like a tank, the Chetak is the only mainstream option with a full metal body. * **Real-World Range:** ~100 km to 115 km (depending on the exact software pack) * **ARAI/Claimed Range:** 126 km – 136 km * **Approx. Ex-Showroom Price:** ₹1.40 Lakh – ₹1.58 Lakh * **Pro Tip:** The Chetak tops out around 73 km/h, so it's strictly an urban commuter, not a highway cruiser. ### 4. The Tech & Speed Leader: Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2 / Gen 3) If you want raw performance, crazy top speeds (up to 120 km/h), and software features like proximity unlock and party modes, Ola still commands the spec sheet. * **Real-World Range:** ~140 km (Eco Mode) / ~110 km (Normal Mode) * **ARAI/Claimed Range:** 195 km * **Approx. Ex-Showroom Price:** ₹1.30 Lakh – ₹1.50 Lakh * **Pro Tip:** Keep in mind that Ola's service infrastructure can still face delays in tier-2/tier-3 cities compared to legacy brands like TVS and Bajaj. ### 5. Best for Apartment Living: Hero Vida V1 Pro / V2 Pro If you live in a high-rise building and do not have a dedicated charging plug in the parking lot, the Vida is your best bet because it features **removable twin batteries** you can carry up to your flat. * **Real-World Range:** ~110 km * **ARAI/Claimed Range:** 165 km * **Approx. Ex-Showroom Price:** ₹1.10 Lakh – ₹1.30 Lakh --- ### Quick Comparison Summary | Scooter Model | Battery Size | Real-World Range | Top Speed | Best For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather Rizta Z** | 3.7 kWh | **~120 km** | 100 km/h | Comfort & Boot Space | | **TVS iQube S** | 3.4 kWh | **~110 km** | 78 km/h | Zero-headache ownership | | **Ola S1 Pro** | 4.0 kWh | **~140 km** | 120 km/h | Speed & Tech enthusiasts | | **Bajaj Chetak Premium** | 3.2 kWh | **~100 km** | 73 km/h | Build quality & Durability | | **Hero Vida V1 Pro** | 3.94 kWh | **~110 km** | 80 km/h | Apartment residents | > **A Note on Buying in 2026:** When buying this year, make sure to ask your local dealership about the **PM E-DRIVE** subsidies or specific state-level EV incentives (like those in Delhi, Maharashtra, or Gujarat), which can slash another ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 off the final on-road price. Which of these factors matters most to you—maximum storage space, apartment-friendly charging, or a solid metal body?

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Answered 6 June 2026

Several electric scooters in India as of early 2026 offer a genuine **100 km+ real-world range**, often achieved in eco or normal modes. **Top Options for ~100 km Real Range (2026):** - **TVS iQube Electric:** Known for reliability, it provides a consistent 100 km real-world range. - **Ola Electric S1 X+ (5.2 kWh):** Features a high-capacity 5.2 kWh battery with a 151 km ARAI range, providing an actual range surpassing 100 km. - **Ampere Magnus Neo:** A newer entrant with a 2.3 kWh LFP battery, designed for over 100 km range, priced competitively around ₹86,999. - ** ⁠Ather 450X / Rizta]:** These scooters deliver over 100 km in "SmartEco" mode and are popular for performance. - **Bajaj Chetak:** Updated variants in 2026 offer roughly 100 km+ range in real-world scenarios. - **Komaki XGT CAT 2.0:** A practical option offering around 110 km to 125 km on a full charge. **Factors Impacting Range:** - **Mode:** Using Sport/Warp mode reduces range, while Eco mode maximizes it. - **Usage:** Passenger weight, hilly terrain, and traffic conditions affect battery consumption. *Note: Real-world range may vary slightly from claims depending on riding habits and conditions.* If you want to compare these, let me know: - Your **budget** - If you need **fast charging** - **How many passengers** will usually be on it I can help you narrow down the best choice.