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Prompt 05 · 2 July 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in 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

If your priority is **lowest price + decent real-world range (100–150 km)** in India (2026), there are a few clear “budget winners,” but also some trade-offs you should know upfront. Right now, **true cheapest EV scooters with usable range** mostly sit in the **₹35,000–₹95,000 ex-showroom band**, but the “good range + reliability sweet spot” is closer to ₹70,000–₹1.05 lakh. --- # 🛵 Cheapest electric scooters in India (2026) with good range ## 🥇 1. Komaki X One — cheapest with ~150 km claimed range - 💰 Price: ~₹35,000–₹60,000 - 📏 Range: up to ~150 km (claimed) - ⚡ Battery: Swappable / small pack - 👍 Why it stands out: **lowest price with high claimed range** - 👎 Reality: range depends heavily on speed/load (real-world often lower) 👉 Best for: ultra-budget city commuting --- ## 🥈 2. Ola S1 X (Gen 3) — best “budget performance + range” - 💰 Price: ~₹80,000–₹1.10 lakh (variant dependent) - 📏 Range: ~120–200 km (higher variants) - ⚡ Real-world range: ~100–160 km - 👍 Strong acceleration, smart features, decent charging network - 👎 Service experience varies by city 👉 Best overall value under ~₹1 lakh if you want modern features + range --- ## 🥉 3. TVS iQube (base variant) — most reliable “safe choice” - 💰 Price: ~₹1.05–₹1.17 lakh (on-road higher in cities) - 📏 Range: ~90–145 km depending on variant - ⚡ Strong build + stable performance - 👍 Best service network + reliability - 👎 Slightly expensive for the range you get 👉 Best for: long-term peace of mind --- ## 💸 4. Vida VX2 — balanced budget EV - 💰 Price: ~₹95,000–₹1.20 lakh - 📏 Range: up to ~140 km - ⚡ Swappable battery system (big advantage in some cities) - 👍 Good practicality, decent range - 👎 Less “fun” than Ola, not as premium as iQube --- ## ⚠️ 5. Bajaj Chetak (entry variant) - 💰 Price: ~₹1.0–1.1 lakh+ - 📏 Range: ~120–150 km - 👍 Very strong build quality, metal body - 👎 Expensive for features, not the cheapest option anymore --- # 🧠 Honest comparison (what actually matters) If we filter by your exact requirement: ### 💰 Cheapest possible + decent range 👉 **Komaki X One** ### ⚖️ Best balance (price + features + range) 👉 **Ola S1 X (Gen 3)** ### 🛡️ Most reliable long-term 👉 **TVS iQube** ### 🔋 Practical daily commuter (swap-friendly) 👉 **Vida VX2** --- # 🚨 Important reality check (very important in 2026 India EV market) - “150–200 km range” is usually **IDC/claimed range** - Real-world range is often: - 🟡 100–130 km (normal riding) - 🔴 70–100 km (fast riding / pillion / hills) - Cheapest scooters (<₹60k) often sacrifice: - battery durability - service quality - long-term reliability --- # 🏁 Simple recommendation If you want the **cheapest without regret later**: - 💡 Absolute budget → **Komaki X One** - 💡 Best value overall → **Ola S1 X** - 💡 Stress-free ownership → **TVS iQube** --- If you tell me: - your budget (exact ₹) - daily km - city vs highway use I can narrow it down to **1–2 best scooters for you specifically in India 2026**.

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Answered 2 July 2026

If your goal is to find an electric scooter that gives you the maximum possible range without breaking the bank, the market in **2026** has some highly competitive options. The undisputed "Value-for-Range" champion right now is the **Ola S1 X series**, closely followed by dependable entry-level variants from legacy brands. --- ## 1. The Value & Range King: Ola S1 X (4 kWh Variant) Ola’s S1 X lineup is specifically built for budget-conscious buyers who refuse to compromise on range. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** ~₹84,999 to ₹89,999 (depending on local state subsidies) * **ARAI Certified Range:** 242 km * **Real-World True Range:** **150–170 km** (in Eco/Normal mode) * **Top Speed:** 90 km/h * **Why it wins:** For under ₹1 Lakh, getting a massive 4 kWh battery pack is unheard of with other mainstream brands. It strips away premium features like touchscreen displays and instead uses a basic physical key and segmented LCD screen to keep costs low and range high. --- ## 2. The Ultra-Budget Compact: Ola S1 Z If your budget is tightly capped much lower, Ola recently launched the S1 Z. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Starting around ₹59,999 * **Certified Range:** ~146 km * **Real-World True Range:** **90–100 km** * **Why to consider:** It is one of the absolute cheapest scooters from a major manufacturer that can still cross the 90 km real-world range mark on a single charge. --- ## 3. The Reliable Budget Commuter: TVS Orbiter / TVS iQube (Base 2.2 kWh) If you are hesitant about Ola's software or after-sales service and want a trusted traditional brand, TVS offers brilliant entry-level options. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** ~₹91,550 to ₹1,11,000 * **Certified Range:** 158 km (for the Orbiter) / 100 km (for iQube 2.2 kWh) * **Real-World True Range:** **85–110 km** * **Why to consider:** TVS has exceptional build quality and a rock-solid, nationwide dealer network. While the range per rupee is lower than Ola, the real-world reliability and hassle-free ownership make up for it. --- ## 4. The Sturdy Legacy Alternative: Bajaj Chetak (Base / C25 Variants) Bajaj has expanded its Chetak lineup to cater to budget buyers who want an elegant, long-lasting metal body. * **Ex-Showroom Price:** Starting around ₹96,500 * **Certified Range:** 113 km * **Real-World True Range:** **85–95 km** * **Why to consider:** It is built like a tank. It won't give you 150 km on a charge, but if a ~90 km daily commute is enough for you, it offers the best metal build quality and premium fit-and-finish under ₹1 Lakh. --- ### Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Approx. Price (Ex-Showroom) | True Real-World Range | Best Known For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)** | **₹84,999** | **150–170 km** | **Absolute Best Range-per-Rupee** | | **Ola S1 Z** | ₹59,999 | 90–100 km | Cheapest entry-level scooter | | **TVS Orbiter** | ₹91,550 | 100–110 km | Balance of budget, range, and brand trust | | **Bajaj Chetak (Base)** | ₹96,535 | 85–95 km | Premium metal body and reliability | > **💡 Summary Verdict:** If you want the **absolute maximum range for the lowest price**, buy the **Ola S1 X (4 kWh)**. If you prioritize peace of mind, a solid service network, and structural durability over massive range, look at the **TVS Orbiter** or **Bajaj Chetak**. What does your typical daily commute look like in terms of kilometers? I can help you pinpoint exactly how much battery capacity you actually need.

Answered 2 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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