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Prompt 11 · 23 June 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 23 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 23 June 2026

If you're asking about **real-world range** (not marketing/IDC numbers), the current leader in India in 2026 appears to be the: ### Best overall: Simple Energy's flagship scooters The newest models from Simple Energy are consistently reporting the highest real-world range among mainstream electric scooters. | Model | Claimed (IDC) Range | Real-World Range Reported | |---|---:|---:| | Simple Ultra | 400 km | Estimated 220–280+ km depending on riding conditions | | Simple One Gen 2 | 265 km | ~160–190 km | | TVS iQube ST | ~212 km | ~140–170 km | | Ola S1 Pro Plus | Up to ~320 km IDC (variant dependent) | ~150–180 km | | Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh | 320 km IDC | Likely ~150–180 km in mixed use | Sources comparing real-world testing rank the Simple One Gen 2 at roughly **190 km in Eco mode**, which is currently among the highest independently reported real-world figures for a production scooter in India. The newly launched Simple Ultra claims an unprecedented **400 km IDC range**, making it India's longest-range scooter on paper, though large-scale independent real-world tests are still limited because it launched recently. ### What I'd buy for maximum usable range today 1. Simple Ultra — if your priority is absolute range and you're comfortable with a newer product. 2. Simple One Gen 2 — strongest proven real-world range data so far. 3. TVS iQube ST — slightly less range but stronger service network. 4. Ola S1 Pro Plus / Ola S1 X+ 5.2 kWh — excellent range-per-rupee, though owner discussions continue to raise concerns about service consistency. For a rider in a hilly region like Aizawl, expect actual range to be 10–25% lower than the flat-road figures above because of elevation changes and frequent acceleration. If you tell me your budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh+) and whether your daily ride is city, highway, or hilly terrain, I can narrow it down to the best scooter for your use case.

Answered 23 June 2026

When evaluating the electric scooter with the **longest real-world range** in India, it is crucial to separate manufacturer-advertised Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) figures from actual, practical city-riding range. The title for the longest real-world range belongs to a tight battle between a mainstream giant's newest offering and a niche performance brand. --- ## 1. The Mainstream Range King: Ola S1 Pro / S1 Pro+ (Gen 3) Equipped with a massive **5.2 kWh battery** (powered by their newer 4680 cell tech), this model claims a marketing-heavy 320 km IDC range. However, out on the streets, it delivers the highest proven distance on a single charge. * **Real-World Range:** **~195 km to 220 km** (When ridden conservatively in Eco/Normal modes). * **IDC / Claimed Range:** 320 km * **Battery Capacity:** 5.2 kWh * **The Catch:** While it offers incredible range and premium performance, real-world mileage will drop significantly (closer to 130–140 km) if you frequently exploit its high-speed Hyper or Sport modes. --- ## 2. The Niche Challenger: Simple One (Gen 2) Simple Energy’s flagship scooter remains a fierce competitor due to its unique dual-battery setup (one fixed and one removable), totaling a **5.0 kWh capacity**. * **Real-World Range:** **~190 km to 200 km** * **IDC / Claimed Range:** 265 km * **Battery Capacity:** 5.0 kWh * **The Catch:** Though its real-world range is incredibly reliable and highly praised by owners, Simple Energy's retail availability and after-sales service network are highly limited compared to legacy brands. --- ## 3. The Trusted Premium Commuter: TVS iQube ST For those who want maximum range from a traditional, legacy manufacturer with a rock-solid service network, TVS offers the iQube ST with a large **5.3 kWh battery**. * **Real-World Range:** **~145 km to 150 km** * **IDC / Claimed Range:** 212 km * **Battery Capacity:** 5.3 kWh * **The Catch:** It doesn't quite match the top-tier range of the Ola Gen 3 5.2 kWh variant, but its range delivery is incredibly predictable, highly efficient, and backed by excellent build quality. --- ### Summary Comparison | Electric Scooter | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC) | Est. Real-World Range | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Pro / Pro+ (5.2 kWh)** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | **195 – 220 km** | | **Simple One (Gen 2)** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | **190 – 200 km** | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **145 – 150 km** | > **Pro-Tip:** Your actual real-world range will always depend heavily on your riding mode, payload (riding solo vs. with a pillion), regenerative braking settings, and terrain. For maximum range, stick to Eco mode and smooth throttle inputs!

Answered 23 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooters offering the longest real-world range in India, bridging the gap between claimed IDC (Indian Driving Conditions) and actual road usage, include several high-performance models that effectively eliminate range anxiety. - **Simple One (Ultra/Gen 2):** The Simple Ultra (equipped with a 6.5 kWh battery) and the Simple One Gen 2 (5 kWh) are highlighted as leaders in the high-range segment, offering over 150 km+ real-world range. - **Simple Ultra:** Identified as a heavy hitter with a massive 400 km IDC range. - **TVS iQube ST:** Equipped with a 5.3 kWh battery, this model features prominently among the top performers, capable of over 200 km+ IDC range. - **Ola S1 Gen 3 Series:** Including the S1 Pro Plus (5.2 kWh & 4 kWh), S1 Pro (4 kWh), S1 X Plus (4 kWh), and S1 X (4 kWh), this series is noted for providing over 150 km+ real-world range. - **Komaki SE Ultra:** Known for a staggering 418 km claimed range (though a low-speed model capped at 70 km/h). These models have significantly improved efficiency, allowing them to deliver consistent performance on congested urban roads in 2026. If you'd like to narrow this down, let me know: - What is your **approximate daily commuting distance**? - Do you prioritize **top speed** or **maximum range**? - What is your **preferred budget range**? I can then tell you which of these is the **best match for your needs**.

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