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Prompt 12 · 7 June 2026

Electric scooter that gives 100 km real range India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 7 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 7 June 2026

If you want a scooter that can **actually deliver around 100 km on a charge in real Indian riding conditions** (city traffic, some pillion use, normal speeds), don't shop by the advertised IDC/ARAI range. Real-world range is usually lower. Here are the strongest options in India for 2026: | Model | Claimed Range | Expected Real-World Range | Best For | |---|---|---|---| | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | ~195 km IDC | ~130–155 km | Longest practical range | | Ather Rizta | 123–159 km | ~105–130 km | Comfort, family use | | TVS iQube ST | Up to ~145 km+ | ~110–130 km | Reliability, service network | | Bajaj Chetak | 127–153 km | ~100–125 km | Build quality | | Simple One Gen 2 | Very high claimed range | 130 km+ possible | Maximum range focus | ### My picks **For a guaranteed 100 km daily commute:** 1. Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 2. TVS iQube ST 3. Ather Rizta The Ola generally offers the biggest real-world buffer, while the TVS and Ather are often preferred for service experience and reliability. Community reports in 2026 commonly mention around 105–115 km real-world range from the smaller-battery Rizta variants, with larger versions doing better. ### If your requirement is exactly: - **100 km/day with no charging at work:** Get an Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 or TVS iQube ST. - **100 km/day with pillion regularly:** Ola S1 Pro Gen 3. - **Best family scooter with 100+ km practical range:** Ather Rizta. - **Lowest maintenance headache:** TVS iQube ST or Bajaj Chetak. What's your budget—₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, or ₹2 lakh? I can narrow it down further and include on-road prices for Punjab.

Answered 7 June 2026

If you are looking for an electric scooter that delivers a **true, real-world range of 100 km or more** in typical Indian traffic (not just the inflated ARAI/certified numbers on paper), you need a battery capacity of at least **3.4 kWh to 4 kWh**. The top electric scooters in India hit that sweet spot, categorized by what they do best: ### 1. The Family & Practical Picks (Most Reliable Real Range) These scooters are tuned for stability and smooth power delivery, making it incredibly easy to cross the 100 km mark on a single charge. * **Ather Rizta (Z Variant - 3.7 kWh):** * * **Real-World Range:** ~120–125 km (Eco/SmartEco Mode) * **ARAI Certified Range:** 160 km * **Why buy:** It features a massive under-seat storage space, the widest seat in the segment, and exceptional build quality. Ather's range prediction algorithm is notoriously accurate—if the dash says 100 km left, it will actually give you 100 km. * **TVS iQube (S / ST Variants - 3.4 kWh to 4.7 kWh):** * * **Real-World Range:** ~105 km (on the 3.4 kWh version) / ~135 km+ (on the 4.7 kWh ST version) * **ARAI Certified Range:** 145 km – 185 km * **Why buy:** It feels exactly like a traditional petrol scooter but electric. It has a very reliable thermal management system that prevents range drop even in harsh Indian summers. ### 2. The Tech & Performance Picks (Longest Range) If you want brisk acceleration alongside a healthy range, these are your best bets. However, aggressive riding will drop the range faster. * **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3 - 4.0 kWh):** * * **Real-World Range:** ~135–145 km (in Normal/Eco mode) * **ARAI Certified Range:** 195 km * **Why buy:** It has the largest battery among mainstream options, meaning even if you ride quickly, hitting a real 100 km is a breeze. It comes loaded with tech like cruise control, proximity unlock, and navigation. * **Ather 450X (3.7 kWh Variant):** * * **Real-World Range:** ~110 km (SmartEco Mode) * **ARAI Certified Range:** 150 km * **Why buy:** If you want a sharp, sporty handler. Note that you must select the **3.7 kWh battery pack**; the smaller 2.9 kWh variant will cut it too close to the 85-90 km real range mark. ### 3. The Solid Metal & Premium Pick * **Bajaj Chetak Premium (3.2 kWh):** * * **Real-World Range:** ~95–100 km * **ARAI Certified Range:** 126 km * **Why buy:** It has an all-metal body and classic look. It *just* scratches the 100 km real-world mark if driven conservatively in Eco mode. If 100 km is a strict minimum for your daily commute, go for the Ather or TVS instead to have a comfortable buffer. --- ### Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Real-World Range | Ex-Showroom Price (Approx.) | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | 4.0 kWh | **135 - 145 km** | ₹1.30 Lakh | | **Ather Rizta Z** | 3.7 kWh | **120 - 125 km** | ₹1.45 Lakh | | **TVS iQube S** | 3.4 kWh | **105 - 110 km** | ₹1.40 Lakh | | **Ather 450X** | 3.7 kWh | **105 - 110 km** | ₹1.55 Lakh | | **Bajaj Chetak Premium** | 3.2 kWh | **95 - 100 km** | ₹1.45 Lakh | > ⚠️ **Pro-Tip on EV Range:** Always look for the **"True Range"** or **"Real-World Range"** specified by reviewers or the brands themselves. As a rule of thumb, the real-world range is usually **75% to 80%** of the advertised ARAI certified range. If your daily commute is around 70–80 km, any of the options above will serve you perfectly without forcing you to drive like a turtle just to make it home!

Answered 7 June 2026

As of mid-2026, several electric scooters in India provide a **real-world range of 100+ km**, largely driven by advances in battery technology and efficiency. Based on current market offerings, here are the top choices for true, high-range commuting, often marketed with 120-150 km IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) figures: - **Bajaj Chetak (3001/Other Variants):** Known for its solid metal build and reliability, the Chetak offers a robust real-world range, often cited between **127 km to 153 km** IDC, making it an excellent candidate for exceeding 100 km real-world use. - **Ather 450X:** A premium performance-oriented scooter, providing a range of **126 km to 161 km** (IDC). This is ideal for those who want high speed without sacrificing distance. - **Ola S1 X (3 kWh variant):** A strong contender under ₹1 Lakh (ex-showroom) for a 3kWh battery, offering 108 km to 176 km IDC range, depending on riding mode. - **VIDA V1 Plus/Pro:** Ather’s main competitor offers a 142 km - 92 km range (depending on mode), with excellent real-world efficiency. - **TVS Orbiter/Rizta:** Emerging high-range options with 158 km - 86 km range. **Key Considerations for 2026 Models:** - **Real Range:** While these claim 120-160 km+ in IDC tests, expect around 100-110 km in Eco/City mode, and slightly less in Sport mode. - **Pricing:** Popular high-range options are available from around ₹95,000 to over ₹1.5 Lakh. - **Value:** Komaki X-ONE also offers 60-150 km range, targeting affordability for commuters. If you tell me your **budget** and **city**, I can help you find **specific dealers** in your area.