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Prompt 11 · 17 June 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 17 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 17 June 2026

If you're asking for the **longest real-world range electric scooter available in India in 2026**, the current leader appears to be the **Simple One Gen 2**. Independent tests and industry reports consistently place it at the top for usable range, not just certified figures. ### Top Long-Range Electric Scooters in India (2026) | Scooter | Battery | Claimed Range | Real-World Range* | Top Speed | |----------|---------|---------------|-------------------|------------| | Simple One Gen 2 | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | 180–190 km | 105 km/h | | Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | ~190–200 km (owner reports and estimates) | 125 km/h | | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | 4.0 kWh | 195 km | 155–170 km | 120 km/h | | TVS iQube ST | 4.4 kWh | 150+ km | 130–160 km | 82 km/h | | Ather Rizta | 3.7 kWh | 159 km | 110–150 km depending on variant and riding mode | 80–100 km/h | \*Real-world range varies with speed, rider weight, temperature, terrain, and riding mode. ### Best Choices by Use Case **Maximum range regardless of anything else** - Simple One Gen 2 - Around 180–190 km achievable in real conditions. - Currently the benchmark for range. **Longest highway-capable range with high performance** - Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh - New 5.2 kWh variant claims 320 km IDC and is expected to deliver close to 200 km in favorable real-world riding. **Most balanced option (range + service network + reliability)** - TVS iQube ST - Not the longest-range scooter, but often preferred for ownership experience and after-sales support. ### My 2026 Ranking for Real-World Range 1. Simple One Gen 2 2. Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh 3. Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 4. TVS iQube ST 5. Ather Rizta If your daily commute is over **120 km**, I'd shortlist the **Simple One Gen 2**, **Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh**, and **TVS iQube ST**. The best choice depends on whether you prioritize maximum range, service reliability, or overall ownership experience.

Answered 17 June 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric scooter market features clear distinctions between mainstream, mass-market models and niche high-range competitors when it comes to **real-world range** (which usually sits 20% to 30% lower than laboratory-certified IDC/ARAI claims). --- ## 🏆 The Absolute Range Champions (Niche/Premium) If you are looking strictly at the biggest numbers regardless of brand ubiquity, a couple of manufacturers have pushed battery sizes to the absolute limit. ### 1. Komaki SE Ultra * **Claimed Range:** Up to 418 km * **Real-World Range:** **~280–320 km** * **The Vibe:** Komaki packs a massive LiFePO4 battery setup into this model. While its top speed is more conservative (around 60–70 km/h), it is built like a endurance cruiser specifically to eliminate range anxiety entirely. ### 2. Simple Ultra * **Claimed Range (IDC):** 400 km * **Real-World Range:** **~200–220 km+** * **The Vibe:** Equipped with a massive 6.5 kWh battery pack, this high-performance scooter easily crosses the 200 km mark in everyday city traffic, though it comes with a premium price tag. --- ## 🛵 The Mainstream "Big Battery" Leaders For scooters from major brands with widespread service networks, these models offer the highest trustworthy real-world ranges: ### 1. Ola S1 Pro / S1 X / S1 Pro Plus (4 kWh to 5.2 kWh Variants) * **Claimed Range (IDC):** 242 km to 320 km (depending on battery pack/Gen 3 updates) * **Real-World Range:** **~150–185 km** (in Eco/Normal mode) * **The Vibe:** Ola's optimized battery chemistry on its newer platforms allows the larger 4 kWh and 5.2 kWh variants to reliably breach the 150 km mark on actual roads, making them the longest-range mainstream options. ### 2. TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh Variant) * **Claimed Range (IDC):** 212 km * **Real-World Range:** **~145–160 km** * **The Vibe:** TVS takes an "honesty-first" approach with very conservative power delivery. It is highly praised by owners for its incredibly accurate "Distance-to-Empty" (DTE) dashboard prediction, ensuring you rarely get caught off guard. ### 3. Simple One (Gen 2) * **Claimed Range (IDC):** 265 km * **Real-World Range:** **~160–180 km** * **The Vibe:** Positioned as a balanced "super-commuter" with a 5 kWh battery, it gives a highly competitive true range for daily city performance. --- ## 💡 Quick Real-World Range Reality Check No matter which scooter you pick, keep in mind that your actual range will take a hit based on: * **Riding with a Pillion:** Carrying a second passenger typically drops your real-world range by **15–20%**. * **Summer Heat:** When Indian ambient temperatures cross 35°C, lithium battery efficiency naturally dips, costing you about **8–12%** of your total range compared to cooler months. * **Riding Modes:** Staying in "Eco" or "Normal" and utilizing regenerative braking is the only way to actually hit those upper-tier 150km+ real-world numbers.

Answered 17 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooter market in India offers a few top contenders for the longest real-world range, with options split between high-speed performance models and lower-speed, battery-focused models. Here are the top contenders for the longest real-world range as of mid-2026: - **Simple Ultra:** Emerging as a top contender for high-speed, long-range needs, boasting a very high Indian Driving Condition (IDC) range claimed to be around 400 kilometres. It is considered one of the heavy hitters for combining speed with long-range capacity. - **Komaki SE Ultra:** Takes the top spot for raw, claimed range with a figure of up to 418 kilometres, although this is achieved by a lower-speed model with a top speed around 70 kilometres per hour. - **Ola S1 Pro:** A strong mainstream choice, offering an ARAI certified range of around 195 km, with real-world range typically reaching 120–140 km in mixed riding conditions. It is recognized for its high performance and feature-rich design. - **TVS iQube ST (5.3kWh):** Known for its reliability and a solid 5.3 kilowatt-hour battery pack, rounding out the top performers with a significant 200+ kilometre claimed range. **Key Takeaway for 2026:** While some models claim over 400 km (Komaki), those are typically lower-speed vehicles. For a balance of high-speed performance and high range, the **Simple Ultra** and **TVS iQube ST** are key contenders in the 200+ km range segment. Real-world range in 2026 continues to depend heavily on driving style, load, and terrain, often being lower than manufacturer claims. If you can tell me: - What is your **typical daily range requirement**? - Do you prioritize **top speed** (e.g., above 90 km/h) or **maximum range**? - What is your **budget**? I can give you a more specific recommendation!

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