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Prompt 05 · 1 July 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 1 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 1 July 2026

If you're looking for the **best value electric scooter in India in 2026**, these are the strongest options: ### Best overall under ₹1 lakh ### [Komaki X-One (85+ km variant)]() *₹51,499* - Price: ~₹51,500 - Claimed range: 85+ km - Top speed: 25 km/h (no registration/licence for the low-speed version) - Best for: Students and short city commutes ### Best high-speed budget scooter - **Hero Vida VX2 Plus** - Price: Around ₹83,000–₹99,000 (variant-dependent) - Claimed range: ~142 km - Better build quality and after-sales support than many budget brands. ### Best value around ₹1 lakh - **Ola S1 X** - Starts around ₹85,000–₹1,00,000 - Depending on battery variant, claimed range goes up to about 242 km (IDC), with real-world range significantly lower but still among the best in its class. - Good choice if range is your top priority. ### Reliable alternative - **Bajaj Chetak 3001** - Price: Around ₹99,650 - Claimed range: 127 km - Metal body, excellent reliability, and strong service network. ### Best options by budget | Budget | Recommendation | |--------|----------------| | Under ₹60,000 | Komaki X-One (85 km variant) | | ₹80k–₹90k | Hero Vida VX2 Plus | | Around ₹1 lakh | Ola S1 X | | Around ₹1 lakh (premium reliability) | Bajaj Chetak 3001 | For **most buyers**, I'd rank them: 1. Ola S1 X (best range for the money) 2. Hero Vida VX2 Plus (best balance of quality and price) 3. Bajaj Chetak 3001 (best reliability) 4. Komaki X-One (cheapest practical option) If your budget is **under ₹80,000 on-road** or you need a scooter for **daily 50–80 km travel**, I can narrow it down further.

Answered 1 July 2026

Finding the right balance between a low price tag and a high battery range is the sweetest spot in the Indian EV market. In 2026, the clear winner in the **"Cheapest Price + Maximum Range"** category is the **Ola S1 X** series, closely followed by some excellent, reliable budget alternatives. Here is the breakdown of the absolute best budget electric scooters with high range in India right now. --- ## 1. The Undisputed King of Range-per-Rupee: Ola S1 X (4 kWh) If your main goal is getting the maximum possible kilometers for the lowest possible amount of money, the 4 kWh variant of the Ola S1 X completely dominates. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** ~₹95,000 to ₹1,02,000 (Depending on variant/state subsidies) * **Claimed Certified Range:** **242 km** per charge * **True/Real-World Range:** ~170–190 km (depending on riding mode) * **Top Speed:** 90 km/h * **Why it wins:** You simply cannot find another scooter under ₹1 Lakh that touches a real-world range near 180 km. It strips away the expensive touchscreens of the Pro models and uses physical keys/basic digital displays to keep the cost remarkably low. * *Note: If you want to go even cheaper, the **Ola S1 X (3 kWh)** sits around ₹85,000 with a certified range of 143 km.* --- ## 2. The Ultra-Budget New Entrant: Ola S1 Z Introduced as an incredibly aggressive budget option, this is the cheapest high-speed scooter offering a solid triple-digit range. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Starting around **₹59,999** * **Claimed Certified Range:** **146 km** per charge * **Why it wins:** For anyone looking to spend well under ₹70,000 while still getting a modern, certified lithium-ion setup capable of crossing 100 km on a single charge, this is a massive disruptor. --- ## 3. The Trusted Family Pick: Hero Vida VX2 / V2 Lite If you are hesitant about Ola's software or after-sales service and want something backed by a traditional legacy brand, Hero’s Vida lineup is the most affordable reliable option. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** ~₹74,000 to ₹99,490 * **Claimed Certified Range:** **92 km to 142 km** (depending on the specific battery trim) * **Why it wins:** It offers great build quality, removable/swappable batteries (meaning you can take the battery inside your house to charge it), and a highly reliable service network. --- ## 4. The Value-for-Money Commuters: Ampere Magnus Neo / Grand Ampere has quietly been a massive volume seller in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities because they focus strictly on utility over flashy tech. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** ~₹89,999 to ₹94,999 * **Claimed Certified Range:** **118 km** per charge * **True/Real-World Range:** ~85–95 km * **Why it wins:** It gives you a massive 33-liter boot space, comfortable seating for families, a highly durable chassis, and a no-nonsense ownership experience without expensive software bloat. --- ### 📊 Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Approx. Ex-Showroom Price | Claimed Range | Best For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Z** | ₹59,999 | 146 km | Absolute lowest entry price for >100 km range | | **Ola S1 X (3 kWh)** | ₹84,999 | 143 km | Balanced budget with decent range | | **Ampere Magnus Grand** | ₹89,999 | 118 km | Practicality, big boot space, family use | | **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** | ₹95,000+ | 242 km | **Maximum range under ₹1 Lakh** | | **Hero Vida VX2** | ₹99,490 | 142 km | Removable batteries & legacy brand trust | > ⚠️ **Pro-Tip on EV Buying:** Always ask the dealer for the **"True Range"** or **"Eco Mode Range"** rather than the IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) certified range. Certified ranges are tested in ideal laboratory conditions; your actual mileage on Indian roads will typically be 20% to 25% lower. Which factor is more critical for your daily commute: keeping the initial price as close to ₹60,000–70,000 as possible, or ensuring you get a flawless 150+ km of real-world range?

Answered 1 July 2026

The **Ola Electric S1 X Gen 3** and the newly launched **TVS Orbiter** are the cheapest high-utility electric scooters with an impressive long range in India in 2026, combining mainstream brand reliability with aggressive budget pricing. While low-speed local brands like Green and Komaki offer much lower starting prices, their top speeds are legally capped at 25 km/h, making mainstream "high-speed" models the preferred choice for real daily commuting. The options are organized by entry budget tiers: Mainstream High-Speed Commuters (Under ₹1 Lakh) These options require registration and a driving license but offer proper city performance alongside excellent mileage.! **Ola Electric S1 X Gen 3**: - Unmatched value in its price bracket. - Starting price of around ₹84,999. - Boasts a massive claimed range of up to 320 km depending on battery configuration.! **TVS Orbiter**: - TVS' entry-level budget platform launched underneath the iQube family. - Aggressively priced starting from ₹49,999 to ₹91,550. - Delivers a solid real-world range of up to 158 km per full charge.! **Vida VX2**: - Hero MotoCorp’s budget EV response to capture the affordable mass market. - Priced from ₹78,740. - Offers an IDC certified range reaching up to 142 km. Low-Speed Budget Options (No License Required) If your daily commute is limited to short colony runs, these local choices do not require RTO registration or a driver's license. They are cheap but top out at 25 km/h. - Highly economical runner for strictly localized chores. - Priced around ₹30,499. - Delivers a fixed-battery range of up to 60 km per charge. - Renowned low-speed entry-level utility runner. - Priced starting from ₹34,999. - Offers an ideal riding range of over 60 km. Overview Comparison | Model Name | Battery & Top Speed | Starting Price (Approx.) | Claimed Range | |---|---|---|---| | **TVS Orbiter** | 3.1 kWh / High-speed | ₹49,999 | Up to 158 km | | **Ola Electric S1 X Gen 3** | 5.2 kWh max / High-speed | ₹84,999 | Up to 320 km | | **Vida VX2** | 3.4 kWh / High-speed | ₹78,740 | Up to 142 km | | **Komaki X-One** | Gel/Lithium / 25 km/h limit | ₹34,999 | 60+ km | | **Green Sunny** | 250W Motor / 25 km/h limit | ₹30,499 | 60 km | To help pinpoint the best scooter for you, could you share your typical **daily riding distance** and whether you need a **high-speed vehicle for highways** or a **low-speed model for local colony runs**?

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