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Prompt 12 · 8 June 2026

Electric scooter that gives 100 km real range India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 8 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 8 June 2026

If by **“real 100 km range”** you mean **100 km in actual Indian riding conditions** (mixed city traffic, 60–80 kg rider, occasional flyovers, some Sport mode use), then in 2026 I'd focus on these models: | Feature | TVS iQube ST 5.1 | Ather Rizta 3.7 | Ather 450X 3.7 | Bajaj Chetak 35 Series | |---|---|---|---|---| | Real-world range | 100–115 km | 105–120 km | 100–115 km | 95–110 km | | Comfort | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Good | | Performance | Moderate | Good | Best | Moderate | | Service network | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | | Best for | Family + long commute | Family + range | Enthusiast rider | Reliability | The scooter that stands out most for a genuine 100+ km real range is: ### Best overall The TVS iQube ST 5.1 is one of the few mainstream scooters consistently reported to cross 100 km in mixed riding, with many tests showing roughly 95–115 km depending on mode and speed. ### Best family scooter The Ather Rizta combines a large seat, practical storage, and a real-world range around the 100 km mark, making it ideal if comfort matters more than acceleration. ### Best performance scooter with 100 km real range The Ather 450X can still deliver around 100 km in sensible riding while offering much stronger handling and performance than most family-oriented EVs. ### If your daily commute is 80–100 km Consider: - TVS iQube ST 5.1 - Ather Rizta 3.7 - Bajaj Chetak 35 Series Avoid choosing solely on claimed IDC range. Owners frequently report that actual range can be 20–40% lower than advertised depending on speed, rider weight, and traffic conditions. If you tell me: 1. Your budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh?), 2. Daily running (e.g., 60 km, 80 km, 100 km), 3. Whether you prioritize reliability or performance, I can narrow it down to the best scooter for your use case.

Answered 8 June 2026

If you are looking for an electric scooter in India that delivers a **solid, no-nonsense 100 km of real-world range** (not just the inflated laboratory/certified IDC claims), you need a battery capacity of at least **2.9 kWh to 4 kWh**. The Indian EV market features several highly reliable scooters that comfortably clear the 100 km true range milestone on actual chaotic city roads, factoring in traffic, pillion riders, and variations in riding modes. --- ## The Top Contenders for 100 km+ Real Range ### 1. TVS iQube (S & ST Variants) TVS takes an "honesty-first" approach with its range figures. While the base models get close, the premium variants easily clear the 100 km mark. * **Battery Capacity:** 3.4 kWh (iQube S) to 5.3 kWh (iQube ST) * **Real-World Range:** **105 km** (S variant) to **145+ km** (ST variant) in Eco/Normal modes. * **Why choose it:** It has exceptional build quality, rides exactly like a traditional petrol family scooter, and offers highly predictable battery behavior. ### 2. Ather Rizta & 450X (2.9 kWh & 3.7 kWh) Ather is famous for its "TrueRange" display on the dashboard, which dynamically calculates exactly how far you can go based on your riding style. * **Battery Capacity:** 2.9 kWh or 3.7 kWh * **Real-World Range:** **105 km** (2.9 kWh battery) | **125 km** (3.7 kWh battery) in SmartEco mode. * **Why choose it:** If you want a family scooter with massive boot space, pick the **Rizta**. If you want a sharp, aggressive, performance-oriented machine, go for the **450X**. ### 3. Bajaj Chetak (3501 / Premium Series) Bajaj’s iconic metal-body scooter features an updated lineup that handles rough Indian roads smoothly while crossing the 100 km true barrier. * **Battery Capacity:** 3.2 kWh to 3.5 kWh * **Real-World Range:** **110 km to 115 km** in Eco Mode. * **Why choose it:** It offers a robust metal body, elegant retro styling, and a widespread legacy dealer network for stress-free servicing. ### 4. Ola S1 Gen 3 Series (S1 X / S1 Pro) Ola's Gen 3 platform leverages integrated cell technology to deliver expansive range figures per charge, though their software can sometimes be unpredictable. * **Battery Capacity:** 4 kWh to 5.2 kWh variants * **Real-World Range:** **130 km to 170+ km** (depending on whether you choose the 4 kWh squad or the flagship 5.2 kWh variant in Normal mode). * **Why choose it:** It provides maximum features and the highest range-per-rupee ratio on paper, provided you live near a reliable Ola Experience Center. ### 5. River Indie Dubbed the "SUV of scooters," this rugged utility scooter is explicitly built for heavy hauling and rough roads. * **Battery Capacity:** 4 kWh * **Real-World Range:** **110 km to 120 km** in Eco/Ride modes. * **Why choose it:** It features unique pannier mounts, massive 14-inch wheels, and incredible floorboard space. --- ## Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Battery Size | Real-World Range (Approx.) | Est. Ex-Showroom Price | Best Suited For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather Rizta (2.9 kWh)** | 2.9 kWh | ~105 km | ₹1.21 Lakh | Comfort & Family Storage | | **Bajaj Chetak (3501)** | 3.5 kWh | ~113 km | ₹1.15 Lakh | Metal Body & Classic Looks | | **TVS iQube S** | 3.4 kWh | ~105 km | ₹1.30 Lakh | Balanced, Reliable Daily Commuter | | **River Indie** | 4.0 kWh | ~115 km | ₹1.45 Lakh | Ruggedness & Utility | | **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** | 4.0 kWh | ~140 km | ₹1.02 Lakh | Tight Budget & Maximum Range | --- ## Pro-Tips for Hitting 100 km Daily > * **Ignore the IDC/Certified Claim:** If a brochure says "140 km IDC range," expect its real-world range to sit around 100–105 km. Always scale down advertised certified laboratory ranges by **25–30%**. * **Riding Modes Matter:** To comfortably cross 100 km, stick to **Eco, SmartEco, or Normal mode**. Constantly using Sport or Hyper modes will drop your true range below 80 km on almost any standard scooter. What is your primary use case for the scooter? If you let me know whether you prioritize family comfort, sporty performance, or a specific budget limit, I can help narrow down the ideal option for you. By the way, to unlock the full functionality of all Apps, enable.

Answered 8 June 2026

Several electric scooters in India as of early 2026 offer a **100+ km real-world range**, often advertised with higher IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) ranges. Based on 2026 data, here are the top options offering a 100 km real range: - ****: Provides an IDC range of 127 km, making it suitable for a genuine 100 km+ range in city driving conditions. It features a metal body. - **Vida VX2 Plus** (by Hero): Listed with a 142 km range in some conditions, featuring a removable battery. - ****: Offers a range between 126 km and 161 km. - **Honda Activa e**: Provides a 102 km range, utilizing a 6kW motor. - **Ola S1 X**: Offers ranges between 108 km and 242 km. - **TVS Orbiter**: Listed with a 158 km - 86 km range. **Top 100 KM+ Range Scooters (2026):** - **Bajaj Chetak**: ₹ 1.10 Lakh (127 km - 153 km range). - **Honda Activa e**: ₹ 1.18 Lakh (102 km range). - **Ather 450X**: ₹ 1.51 Lakh (126 km - 161 km range). - **Vida VX2**: ₹ 99,490 (142 km range). - **Ather Rizta**: ₹ 1.21 Lakh (123 km - 159 km range). - **TVS Orbiter**: ₹ 91,550 (158 km range). **Key Considerations for 100km Real Range:** - **Price Range**: These scooters typically range from ₹ 90,000 to over ₹ 1.5 Lakh. - **Battery Type**: Removable batteries are available on models like the Vida VX2 Plus. - **Charging**: Look for fast-charging capabilities, such as those featured on the Bajaj Chetak. *Note: Real-world range is highly dependent on riding style, payload, and terrain (e.g., steep inclines vs. flat roads).* If you can tell me your **budget** and **primary usage** (city commuting, long-range trips, etc.), I can help you **narrow down the best model for your needs**.