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Prompt 50 · 10 June 2026

Electric scooter to buy in India this year 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 10 June 2026

If you're buying an electric scooter in India in 2026, the most important factors are **real-world range**, **service network**, **battery warranty**, **software reliability**, and **ride comfort**. Based on the latest market offerings and industry comparisons, these are the strongest choices right now. ### Best overall For most buyers, the Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 stands out because it combines long claimed range, strong performance, fast charging support, and competitive pricing. Recent certifications and updates have also strengthened its position in the market. ### Best family scooter The Ather Rizta is ideal if comfort, practicality, and reliability matter more than outright speed. It offers a spacious seat, large storage, and benefits from Ather's growing service footprint. ### Best for reliability The TVS iQube remains one of the safest choices thanks to TVS's extensive dealer network and proven ownership experience. Newer higher-capacity battery variants have improved its range competitiveness. ### Best retro design The Bajaj Chetak offers excellent build quality and a premium metal-bodied feel. It may not be the fastest scooter in the segment, but ownership satisfaction is consistently strong. ### Best value for money The Hero Vida V2 Pro delivers a strong range-to-price ratio and is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative in the ₹1–1.3 lakh segment. | Feature | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | Ather Rizta | TVS iQube S | Bajaj Chetak Premium | |---|---|---|---|---| | Best for | Performance | Family use | Reliability | Premium build | | Claimed range | ~195 km | ~160 km | ~145 km | ~126 km | | Top speed | ~125 km/h | ~100 km/h | ~95 km/h | ~73 km/h | | Charging | Very fast | Fast | Fast | Slower | | Service network | Growing | Growing | Excellent | Excellent | *Specifications vary by variant and city.* ### My recommendation by budget - **₹1.5 lakh+** → Ather Rizta or Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 - **₹1.2–1.5 lakh** → TVS iQube S - **Maximum reliability** → Bajaj Chetak - **Daily Mumbai commuting (30–60 km/day)** → TVS iQube or Ather Rizta If you tell me: 1. Your budget, 2. Daily running (km/day), 3. Whether you have home charging, 4. Whether performance or reliability matters more, I can narrow it down to the single best scooter for your needs.

Answered 10 June 2026

The electric scooter market in India has matured significantly. Buyers are moving away from treating EVs as experimental gadgets and are looking at them as reliable daily drivers. To help you find the right fit, the top electric scooters to buy in India are categorized below by what they do best, along with notable upcoming launches. --- ## 1. The Practical Family Picks (Comfort & Storage) If you need a scooter for grocery runs, dropping kids off at school, and comfortable pillion riding, these are your best bets. ### Ather Rizta Ather shifted from its purely sporty DNA to build a massive, comfort-oriented family scooter. * **Price:** ₹1.21 lakh – ₹1.45 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~105–125 km (depending on battery pack) * **Key Highlights:** The largest seat in the segment, massive 34-litre boot space, and segment-first **skid control** (traction control). It feels incredibly safe and stable. ### TVS iQube (S / ST) The iQube feels exactly like a traditional petrol scooter but runs on electricity. It is backed by TVS's massive, dependable service network. * **Price:** ₹1.15 lakh – ₹1.70 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~100 km (Base/S) to 150 km (ST variant) * **Key Highlights:** Beautifully tuned, progressive suspension, familiar ergonomics, and a very reliable software UI. The top-tier ST variant offers a large touchscreen dashboard and massive range. --- ## 2. The Tough & Premium Picks (Metal Build & Reliability) If you hate flimsy plastic panels and want something built like a tank with classic styling, look here. ### Bajaj Chetak (Premium / 3501 Series) Bajaj has revived the iconic Chetak brand with impeccable fit and finish. * **Price:** ₹1.11 lakh – ₹1.41 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~113–125 km * **Key Highlights:** **Solid metal body panels**, solid build quality, and elegant neo-retro styling. It lacks the crazy top speed of an Ola, but it makes up for it in sheer durability and predictable handling. --- ## 3. The Performance & Tech Geeks (Speed & Range) If you want quick acceleration, corner-carving handling, and cutting-edge software features. ### Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2) Ola remains the undisputed range and spec-sheet king, provided you live in an area with a stable Ola Experience/Service Centre. * **Price:** Starting around ₹1.30 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~130–140 km (Real-world in normal/eco modes) * **Key Highlights:** Hyper mode offers blistering acceleration (0–40 km/h in under 3 seconds) and a top speed of 120 km/h. It features a tech-heavy ecosystem with cruise control, proximity unlock, and speaker navigation. ### Ather 450X The enthusiast’s favorite. It is the most agile, sharp-handling scooter on Indian roads. * **Price:** ₹1.50 lakh – ₹1.80 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~110 km * **Key Highlights:** Phenomenal Warp mode, Google Maps integration on a crisp dashboard, and unmatched long-term reliability. --- ## 4. The Budget / New Entry Pick ### Honda Activa e Honda has finally stepped into the electric ring with an electrified version of India's favorite scooter brand. * **Price:** ₹1.18 lakh – ₹1.25 lakh (Ex-showroom) * **True Range:** ~102 km (IDC) * **Key Highlights:** Features **two swappable Honda Mobile Power Packs**. It is a great option if you prefer swapping a dead battery for a fresh one at a station instead of waiting hours for it to plug into a wall. --- ## Quick Comparison | Scooter Model | Ex-Showroom Price (Approx) | Best Suited For | Key Strength | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather Rizta** | ₹1.21L - ₹1.45L | Families / Commuters | Best seat space & storage | | **TVS iQube** | ₹1.15L - ₹1.70L | Conservative Buyers | Ride comfort & legacy service | | **Bajaj Chetak** | ₹1.11L - ₹1.41L | Daily Commuters | Rugged metal body | | **Ola S1 Pro** | ₹1.30L Onwards | Tech & Speed Lovers | Highest top speed & range | | **Ather 450X** | ₹1.50L - ₹1.80L | Performance Enthusiasts | Sharpest handling & high reliability | | **Honda Activa e** | ₹1.18L Onwards | City Riders | Swappable battery convenience | --- > 💡 **Should you wait?** If you are looking for a budget EV, **Ather is launching its new 'EL01' low-cost platform** later this year (expected around August), which aims to bring Ather's premium engineering down to a sub-₹1 lakh price point. Hero's **Vida** is also expected to drop a budget-friendly family scooter in the coming months. To give you the most accurate recommendation, what is your primary requirement? Are you looking for maximum range, a budget-friendly price under ₹1 lakh, or a large family vehicle?

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Answered 10 June 2026

Based on 2026 market trends, here are some of the key electric scooters available for purchase in India, including high-range options and budget-friendly alternatives: - **:** Priced around ₹50,000–₹57,600, it offers a 55 KM range, a 250W BLDC motor, branded tubeless tyres, hydraulic suspension, regenerative braking, electronic ABS, and reverse gear. - **:** A budget option priced around ₹36,960–₹39,760, it features a 55 KM range, a 250W BLDC motor, and similar features to the AQABA, such as reverse gear and mobile charging. - **:** Available for approximately ₹38,420–₹41,440, offering a 55 KM range, a 250W BLDC motor, and hydraulic suspension. - **:** Priced at around ₹38,999, it features a max speed of 25 km/h, a 25 km range, 3-hour fast charging, a foldable design, and disc brakes, available on Amazon.in. - **:** Listed for roughly ₹38,080. For a more comprehensive look at the best high-range options in 2026, including models offering 190 km range, check out specialized reviews. **Key 2026 Market Options:** - **Premium Options:** Ather Energy, Ola Electric, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak continue to lead the market, with 2026 models offering improved range, faster charging, and advanced, connected features. - **Budget & Commuter Options:** Yakuza and UBOARD models are popular for short commutes, offering affordable, entry-level, non-RTO options. If you can tell me your **expected budget** and **daily driving distance**, I can give you a **better recommendation**.

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