If you're judging by **real-world riding** (mixed city use at normal speeds, not just certified IDC/ARAI figures), these are the standout electric scooters in India in 2026: | Scooter | Claimed range | Typical real-world range* | Notes | |---|---:|---:|---| | **Simple Ultra** | ~300+ km (IDC) | **190–230 km** | Currently among the longest real-world range scooters thanks to its 6.5 kWh battery. | | **Simple One Gen 2** | ~248 km (IDC) | **170–210 km** | Excellent efficiency and one of the best range performers. | | **TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh** | ~212 km (IDC) | **160–190 km** | More conservative performance but very consistent range. | | **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 5.3 kWh** | ~240 km (IDC) | **160–190 km** | High performance with strong highway capability, though range depends heavily on riding mode. | | **Ather 450X 3.7 kWh** | ~161 km (IDC) | **120–145 km** | Prioritizes predictable real-world performance over headline range. | \*Real-world figures are compiled from road tests, owner reports, and mixed riding conditions. Actual range varies with speed, rider weight, terrain, tyre pressure, temperature, and riding mode. ### Which one goes the farthest? For outright distance on a single charge: 1. Simple Ultra — **190–230 km real-world** 2. Simple One Gen 2 — **170–210 km** 3. TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh — **160–190 km** 4. Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 5.3 kWh — **160–190 km** If your priority is **maximum practical range with good reliability and service**, the **Simple One Gen 2** and **TVS iQube ST** are particularly strong choices. If you simply want the **longest distance per charge**, the **Simple Ultra** currently leads the pack. If you have a budget (for example, **under ₹1.5 lakh**, **under ₹2 lakh**, or **premium regardless of price**), I can narrow the list further.
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