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Prompt 42 · 2 July 2026

Most popular electric scooter India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 2 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 2 July 2026

Based on sales trends, buyer interest, and the Indian EV market in **2026**, these are the most popular electric scooters: 1. TVS iQube – One of India's best-selling electric scooters, known for reliability, wide service network, and practical city performance. It recently crossed **1 million units produced**, reflecting its strong market presence. 2. Bajaj Chetak – A premium, well-built scooter with excellent build quality and one of the strongest dealer networks. It consistently ranks among the top-selling EVs. 3. Ather 450X – Popular for performance, technology, and ride quality, making it a favorite among enthusiasts. 4. Ola S1 Pro – Offers strong performance, long range, and advanced features. Registrations have rebounded in 2026 after a slower period. 5. Ather Rizta – Designed for families, with a comfortable seat, generous storage, and practical everyday usability. If you're choosing by priority: - **Best overall:** TVS iQube - **Best build quality:** Bajaj Chetak - **Best performance:** Ather 450X - **Best features:** Ola S1 Pro - **Best family scooter:** Ather Rizta

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Answered 2 July 2026

The electric two-wheeler market in India has seen a massive shift in leadership, with legacy automobile giants and tech-first EV companies aggressively competing for the top spot. The most popular and best-selling electric scooters in India are dominated by three main models, backed by growing options from household names. --- ## The Top 3 Most Popular Electric Scooters ### 1. TVS iQube (The Market Leader) The **TVS iQube** has emerged as the best-selling electric scooter in India, capturing the highest market share (around 24%). Its massive popularity boils down to practical, family-friendly styling and the massive trust of the legacy TVS service network. * **Price Range:** ₹1.15 Lakh – ₹1.71 Lakh (ex-showroom) * **Real-world / True Range:** 100 km to over 150 km (The top-end *iQube ST* variant boasts an IDC range of up to 212 km). * **Key Highlights:** Comfortable ride, familiar look for conservative buyers, highly reliable build, and excellent software stability. ### 2. Bajaj Chetak (The Premium Heritage Choice) Experiencing massive year-on-year sales growth, the **Bajaj Chetak** line (including the newer C2501 and Urbane variants) is a close contender for the top spot. It appeals to buyers looking for durability and premium retro styling. * **Price Range:** ₹1.11 Lakh – ₹1.45 Lakh (ex-showroom) * **Real-world / True Range:** 113 km – 153 km (depending on the variant). * **Key Highlights:** Solid **metal body panels** (rare in the EV segment), exceptional fit and finish, and highly refined city handling. ### 3. Ola S1 Series (S1 Pro / S1 X) (The Tech & Performance Pioneer) While legacy brands like TVS and Bajaj have captured significant market volume, the **Ola S1 series** remains incredibly popular for mass-market buyers and performance enthusiasts. The entry-level **Ola S1 X** acts as a major budget driver, while the **S1 Pro** targets performance seekers. * **Price Range:** ₹85,000 (S1 X) – ₹1.30 Lakh+ (S1 Pro ex-showroom) * **Real-world / True Range:** 100 km (S1 X) to ~140+ km (S1 Pro). * **Key Highlights:** Highest top speed in its class (up to 120 km/h on the Pro), futuristic design, large boot space, and heavily loaded with tech features (music, cruise control, navigation). --- ## Notable Mention & Market Disruptors * **Ather Rizta & 450X:** Ather Energy continues to dominate the premium tech-enthusiast segment with the **450X**. However, their newly pushed family scooter, the **Ather Rizta** (starting around ₹1.20 Lakh), has quickly risen in popularity due to its massive seat comfort and class-leading under-seat storage. * **Hero Vida V1 & VX2:** Hero MotoCorp's EV wing has scaled up operations significantly, experiencing over 150% growth. The **Vida** series is highly popular for urban buyers looking for the flexibility of **removable/swappable batteries**. * **Honda Activa e:** Honda has officially entered the electric segment with the **Activa e**, leveraging two swappable battery packs and the iconic "Activa" brand equity to quickly gain traction among traditional buyers. ### Summary: Which one rules? If you measure popularity by **sheer sales volume and reliability**, the **TVS iQube** wears the crown. If you measure it by **performance, tech, and budget entry-point variants**, the **Ola S1 series** remains the ultimate crowd-puller.

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Answered 2 July 2026

The **TVS iQube**, **Ola S1 Pro**, **Bajaj Chetak**, and **Ather 450X** dominate as the most popular electric scooters in India in **2026**. Backed by rising fuel prices and strong government initiatives, the Indian two-wheeler EV market is experiencing rapid expansion. Traditional automotive giants and specialized EV manufacturers currently lead monthly sales charts. Top Electric Scooters in India - **TVS iQube**: - Features a comfortable design optimized for daily family commuting. - Offers an real-world and IDC riding range stretching from 94 km up to 212 km based on the specific battery variant. - Supported by a highly trusted, widespread traditional dealership network. - **Ola S1 Pro**: - Delivers a category-leading top speed of approximately 116 km/h to 120 km/h. - Provides a highly competitive certified range of 176 km to 195 km on a single charge. - Packed with premium smart features including touch displays, cruise control, and proximity unlock. - **Bajaj Chetak**: - Built with premium metal body construction mirroring its iconic heritage look. - Delivers a dependable real-world driving range averaging between 113 km and 153 km. - Highly rated by urban commuters for its smooth traffic handling and bulletproof reliability. - **Ather 450X**: - Features a sporty, performance-oriented design with rapid acceleration capabilities. - Provides a certified range of up to 161 km with a quick-charging eco-system. - Equipped with an intuitive Google Maps-powered dashboard and advanced theft alerts. - **Hero Vida V1 Pro / VX2**: - Built with a unique dual-removable battery setups allowing easy home or office charging. - Reaches a practical top speed of 80 km/h with an ideal city range of 142 km to 165 km. Comparison of Key Specifications | Model | Approximate Price (Ex-Showroom) | Top Speed | Certified Range | |---|---|---|---| | **Ola S1 Pro** | ₹1.25 Lakh - ₹1.55 Lakh | 116 - 120 km/h | 176 - 195 km | | **Ather 450X** | ₹1.45 Lakh - ₹1.54 Lakh | 90 km/h | 161 km | | **TVS iQube** | ₹1.11 Lakh - ₹1.59 Lakh | 78 - 82 km/h | 145 - 212 km | | **Bajaj Chetak** | ₹1.11 Lakh - ₹1.35 Lakh | 70 km/h | 127 - 153 km | | **Vida VX2 / V1** | ₹0.99 Lakh - ₹1.20 Lakh | 70 - 80 km/h | 142 - 165 km | Key Market Trends in 2026 - **The Family Segment Shift**: Heavy focus has shifted toward practical family-oriented EVs like the **Ather Rizta**, which offers larger under-seat storage spaces and wider seats over purely high-speed sport models. - **Entry of Legacy Giants**: Global manufacturers are heavily disrupting the market, highlighted by the highly popular launch of the **Honda Activa e** featuring swappable battery modules. To help narrow down your choice, please let me know your **preferred budget**, your **average daily travel distance**, and whether you prefer a **sporty high-performance ride** or a **spacious family vehicle**.

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