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Prompt 05 · 8 June 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in 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 your goal is the **cheapest electric scooter that still offers genuinely useful range**, there are two standout choices in India in 2026: | Model | Approx. Price | Claimed Range | Why it stands out | |---------|---------:|---------:|---------| | Ola S1X 2 kWh | ~₹75,000 | ~100 km | Best value if your budget is under ₹80k. | ~₹83,000 | Higher range than 2 kWh version | Better balance of range and price. | ~₹91,000 | Moderate range | Strong brand, service network, and reliability. | ~₹1.1 lakh+ | Up to 212 km (variant dependent) | Better service reputation than many competitors. | ~₹1.3 lakh | Up to 320 km claimed | Longest range for the money. – strongest service reputation 2. Bajaj Chetak C25 – reliable and easy to maintain 3. Ola S1X 3 kWh – best value/range, but service experiences remain mixed according to owner discussions.

Answered 8 June 2026

Finding a budget-friendly electric scooter that doesn’t compromise on mileage can save you serious cash on daily commutes. For **2026**, the Indian EV market has introduced fantastic value-for-money options. The definitive top contenders balancing the **lowest price** with **good range** (100+ km per charge) feature prominent models detailed below: --- ## 1. Ola S1 Z The **Ola S1 Z** stands out as one of the best value-for-money options for high range on a tight budget. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Starting around **₹59,999** * **Claimed Range:** Up to **146 km** per charge * **Top Speed:** ~80 km/h * **Why it's great:** It brings Ola's ecosystem and a massive range down to a highly competitive, sub-60k price point. ## 2. Ola S1 X (2 kWh / 3 kWh variants) Another dominant entry-level option from Ola that focuses entirely on affordability and distance. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Starting around **₹84,999** * **Claimed Range:** **108 km to 150 km** (depending on the battery variant chosen) * **Top Speed:** Up to 90 km/h * **Why it's great:** It trades fancy touchscreens for physical keys and basic tech to keep the price low while keeping the battery large. ## 3. Kinetic Green E-Zulu A lesser-known but highly practical entry-level scooter built specifically for budget-conscious buyers. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Around **₹79,990** * **Claimed Range:** **104 km** per charge * **Top Speed:** 60 km/h * **Why it's great:** It is highly practical, compact, and perfect for city traffic or short daily runs without any unnecessary bloatware. ## 4. TVS Orbiter If you want trusted legacy reliability right around the ₹90k mark, this is a strong competitor. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Around **₹91,550** * **Claimed Range:** Up to **158 km** per charge * **Top Speed:** 68 km/h * **Why it's great:** It offers an excellent range-to-price ratio backed by TVS's massive nationwide service network. --- ### Summary Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Approx. Base Price (Ex-Showroom) | Claimed Range | Best For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Z** | ₹59,999 | 146 km | Absolute lowest price for maximum range | | **Kinetic Green E-Zulu** | ₹79,990 | 104 km | No-nonsense utility commuting | | **Ola S1 X** | ₹84,999 | 108–150 km | Balanced performance and high tech | | **TVS Orbiter** | ₹91,550 | 158 km | Max range on a budget from a legacy brand | > ⚠️ **Important Buying Tip:** Always remember that "certified" or "claimed" range is tested in ideal conditions. In real-world city traffic (with stops, turns, and pillion riders), expect the actual range to be about **20% to 30% lower** than what the brochure states. Are you looking for a scooter mainly for quick solo city errands, or do you need something with a larger seat and storage space for riding with family?

Answered 8 June 2026

Based on market trends and launches as of early 2026, the cheapest electric scooters with "good" range (defined as a practical city range of 80--100+ km) in India combine affordable entry-level pricing with efficient battery tech. The best options for balancing low cost with good range in 2026 include:! **Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh (2026 Model):** Positioned to lead the mass market, this variant uses Ola's 4680 Bharat Cell technology, offering a significantly higher range than the base 2kWh model, likely exceeding 150 km per charge, making it a "good range" option in the affordable category.! **TVS iQube (2026 Variants):** With the introduction of a new base 2.2kWh battery variant, the iQube series is a strong, reliable contender, offering decent range at a competitive price point, often starting around ₹94,999. **Bajaj Chetak 2903:** As the most affordable in the Chetak lineup, this model brings the reliability and premium feel of the Chetak brand down to a more accessible price point for daily commuters.! **Ampere Nexus:** Emerging as a popular choice for families, offering competitive range suitable for suburban and city commuting.! **Pure EV Epluto 7G:** A reliable, high-speed scooter often cited for its good range (90--120 km), making it popular for those looking for a mix of retro style and performance. **Key 2026 Market Notes:** - Prices fluctuate based on state subsidies. - The trend in 2026 is moving towards higher-density, domestically manufactured cells (like the Bharat Cell), allowing for longer ranges in lower-cost scooters. If you'd like to narrow down the options, tell me: - What is your **maximum budget** (including on-road price)? - Do you need a range of at least **100 km+**? - Is **fast charging** a priority? I can then provide specific comparisons for you.