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Prompt 05 · 25 June 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 25 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 25 June 2026

If your priority is **the cheapest electric scooter that still gives a genuinely useful range**, I would focus on **Ola S1 X**, **Komaki X-One**, **Vida VX2**, and **Bajaj Chetak C25** rather than ultra-cheap local brands. They offer a better balance of range, service support, and resale value. ### Best picks in India (2026) | Scooter | Approx. Price | Claimed Range | Why it's worth considering | |----------|-------------|---------------|---------------------------| | Ola S1 X (3 kWh) | ₹85k–98k | 176 km | Best value for money | | Ola S1 X (4 kWh) | ₹1.0–1.15 lakh | 193–242 km | Longest range under ₹1.2 lakh | | Vida VX2 | ₹45k–95k | Up to 142 km | Very affordable entry option | | Bajaj Chetak C25 | ₹91k | Lower than premium Chetaks | Trusted brand, good reliability | | TVS iQube | ₹95k–1.4 lakh | Up to 212 km | Strong service network and reliability | Sources: ### My recommendation **Best cheap + good range:** Ola S1 X - Around ₹1.0–1.15 lakh. - Claimed range up to 242 km. - Real-world owner reports often mention roughly 150–180 km depending on riding style and conditions. - Features like navigation, app connectivity, cruise control, and multiple ride modes. ### If budget is under ₹60,000 Komaki X-One is one of the few recognizable options around ₹45k–52k with a claimed 70–150 km range depending on variant. However, performance, service quality, and battery technology are generally not at the level of Ola, TVS, or Bajaj. ### Reliability-focused alternative If you ride daily and want fewer headaches over 5+ years, consider: - TVS iQube - Bajaj Chetak They typically have stronger dealer and service networks, though you may pay more for a similar range. **Bottom line:** For most buyers in India in 2026, the **Ola S1 X 4 kWh** offers the strongest combination of **low price and long range**. If reliability matters more than maximum range, go with the **TVS iQube** or **Bajaj Chetak C25**.

Answered 25 June 2026

If you are looking for the absolute **cheapest** electric scooter in India that doesn't compromise on a **good, usable range**, the market in 2026 has some great budget-friendly contenders. Here are the top picks that offer the best balance of low price and high range: ### 1. Ola S1 X (4 kWh Variant) – The Range King on a Budget The Ola S1 X lineup is currently the most affordable way to get massive range. While the base 2 kWh version is cheaper, the 4 kWh version is the sweet spot for maximum mileage. * **Price:** ~₹95,000 to ₹1,02,000 (Ex-showroom) * **Claimed Range:** Up to **242 km** on a full charge (True range is around 170–190 km in real-world eco mode). * **Top Speed:** 90 km/h * **Why buy it:** Unbeatable range-to-price ratio. ### 2. Hero Vida VX2 GO / V2 Series – The Reliable Budget Pick Hero's Vida entry-level variants have become very aggressively priced while keeping the brand's reliability and network. * **Price:** Starts around ₹74,000 – ₹99,000 (Ex-showroom) * **Claimed Range:** **92 km to 142 km** (depending on the battery variant). * **Top Speed:** 70–80 km/h * **Why buy it:** Great build quality, backed by Hero's massive service network, and features removable/portable batteries which make charging super easy if you live in an apartment. ### 3. TVS Orbiter / TVS iQube (Base 2.2 kWh) – The Family Practical Choice TVS introduced highly competitive lower-tier models to target budget-conscious buyers who want a trusted brand name. * **Price:** ~₹91,500 to ₹1,12,000 (Ex-showroom) * **Claimed Range:** **86 km to 94 km** per charge. * **Top Speed:** 68–75 km/h * **Why buy it:** Solid build quality and excellent comfort. If your daily commute is under 50 km, this is incredibly reliable. ### 4. Ola S1 Z – The Ultra-Budget City Commuter If you want to spend the absolute minimum amount of money but still need a decent pocket-friendly range for short daily runs. * **Price:** ~₹59,999 (Ex-showroom) * **Claimed Range:** Up to **146 km** * **Top Speed:** Around 70 km/h * **Why buy it:** The lowest entry price for a mainstream electric scooter with a triple-digit claimed range. --- ### Summary Checklist: * Go for the **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** if you want to travel **long distances** without worrying about charging. * Go for the **Hero Vida VX2** if you want **removable batteries** and trusted after-sales service. * Go for the **TVS Orbiter / iQube base** if you want top-tier **riding comfort** and mechanical reliability. > *Note: Always check for local state subsidies (FAME-II or state-specific EV policies) and registration/insurance charges, as on-road prices will vary across different states.* What is your typical daily running distance? Knowing that can help narrow down exactly how much battery capacity you actually need!

Answered 25 June 2026

Based on the latest data for 2026, here are the cheapest electric scooters with good range in India, prioritizing models with high range-to-price ratios: - **Ola Electric S1 X (approx. ₹89,957 on-road)**: This is a standout option in 2026, boasting a claimed range of over 300 km (typically 320 km) on higher-end configurations and providing the best range-per-rupee value. - **Kinetic Green E-Luna (approx. ₹69,990 onwards)**: A highly affordable option, though technically a moped, it offers a practical 105 km/charge range. - **AMO Electric Jaunty-3W (approx. ₹81,669 onwards)**: A budget-friendly scooter offering between 75-100 km per charge. - **Komaki XR7 (approx. ₹91,499 onwards)**: A surprisingly cost-effective option for its advertised 322 km range (likely high-end variant). - **Ather Rizta (approx. ₹1,20,246 onwards)**: An excellent family-focused option that balances high range, reliability, and relatively competitive pricing. For the most up-to-date, location-specific pricing and to check if these models are available for test rides, I recommend using the to filter by your budget and location. Would you like me to focus on: - **Top 3 budget options** under ₹1 Lakh? - **Maximum range** regardless of price? - **Specific brand** comparisons? Let me know your preference!

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