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Prompt 11 · 3 July 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 3 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 3 July 2026

If you're looking for the **longest real-world range** (not just IDC/ARAI figures) in India in 2026, these are the strongest contenders: | Scooter | Approx. real-world range* | Certified/Claimed range | |---|---:|---:| | **Simple One Gen 2 (5.0 kWh)** | **180–210 km** | 248 km IDC | | **Simple Ultra (6.5 kWh)** | **220–250 km** (expected) | Higher than Gen 2; positioned as the range flagship. | | **TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh** | 150–180 km | Up to 212 km IDC. | | **Ola S1 Pro Plus (5.2 kWh, Gen 3)** | 160–190 km | Around 320 km IDC claim. | | **Ather Rizta Z (3.7 kWh)** | 120–140 km | ~159 km IDC. | \*Real-world range depends on speed, rider weight, terrain, weather, and riding mode. ### Best overall for maximum real-world range - **Simple Ultra** (if available in your city) appears to be the leader, with an estimated real-world range exceeding 220 km. - **Simple One Gen 2** is currently among the best proven options, with many riders reporting 180–200+ km under mixed riding. ### Best value - **TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh** offers excellent efficiency, a widespread service network, and consistently strong real-world range. ### If your goal is 200+ km on one charge Your best bets are: 1. **Simple Ultra** 2. **Simple One Gen 2** 3. **Ola S1 Pro Plus 5.2 kWh** (can exceed 180 km in eco-focused riding, but 200+ km consistently depends on conditions). If you tell me your **budget** (e.g. ₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh) and whether you prioritize **highway riding** or **city commuting**, I can narrow it down to the best choice.

Answered 3 July 2026

When evaluating the **longest real-world range** for electric scooters in India, there is a significant gap between laboratory-certified IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) claims and the actual "True Range" you get navigating traffic, potholes, and flyovers. The top electric scooters in India offering the highest real-world mileage are highlighted below: --- ## 👑 The Undisputed Range King: Simple Energy Ultra If maximum distance on a single charge is your absolute priority, Simple Energy takes the crown. Their flagship model features a massive battery capacity that significantly reduces range anxiety. * **Battery Capacity:** $6.5\text{ kWh}$ * **Claimed IDC Range:** $400\text{ km}$ * **Real-World Range:** **$200\text{ to }220\text{ km}$** (in Eco/Somatic modes) * **The Catch:** Simple Energy has faced localized availability and slower delivery timelines compared to legacy brands. --- ## 🥈 The High-Performance Contender: Simple One (Gen 2) Positioned just below the Ultra, the Gen 2 variant of the standard Simple One balances rapid acceleration with exceptional battery life. * **Battery Capacity:** $5.0\text{ kWh}$ (Combination of fixed and removable batteries) * **Claimed IDC Range:** $265\text{ km}$ * **Real-World Range:** **$180\text{ to }190\text{ km}$** --- ## 🥉 The Mass-Market Premium Picks (140 km+ Real World) For buyers who want an established, easily serviceable brand across India, the premium offerings from **Ola** and **TVS** deliver excellent, reliable real-world ranges: | Scooter Model | Battery Pack | Claimed IDC Range | True Real-World Range | Key Highlight | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Pro+ / S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | $5.2\text{ kWh}$ | $320\text{ km}$ | **$170 - 185\text{ km}$** | High top speed ($130\text{ km/h}$) and aggressive software features. | | **TVS iQube ST** | $5.3\text{ kWh}$ | $212\text{ km}$ | **$145 - 150\text{ km}$** | Extremely predictable "Distance-to-Empty" (DTE) accuracy and legacy service backup. | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2 / 4kWh)** | $4.0\text{ kWh}$ | $195\text{ km}$ | **$135 - 143\text{ km}$** | Fast performance and well-optimised thermal management. | --- ## 💡 Quick Tips for Getting Maximum Range > * **Stick to Eco Mode:** Most of these high numbers are only achievable if you keep the scooter under $45\text{ km/h}$ in Eco or Normal modes. * **Regenerative Braking:** Keep 'Regen' set to high. In heavy stop-and-go city traffic, it can recapture up to **$5-10\%$** of your battery's energy. Are you looking for a pure long-distance commuter, or do you also prioritize features like a removable battery and quick top speed?

Answered 3 July 2026

Based on data available as of July 2026, the **Ampere Nexus** is recognized for offering one of the best real-world ranges for a premium electric scooter, delivering roughly 100–105 km per charge, while its IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range is 136 km. Other notable long-range and high-performance contenders mentioned in early 2026 include: - **Okinawa Okhi-90:** A high-speed electric scooter with a 3.8kW motor designed for longer commutes. - **Vida V2:** An electric scooter from Vida, available in major Indian cities. - **Simple Energy One:** Frequently noted for its high-capacity battery, aiming for long-range performance. - **Ather 450 Apex:** While focused on acceleration, it provides competitive range for its high-performance segment. **Key Considerations for Real-World Range in 2026:** - **Battery Chemistry:** Many manufacturers are shifting towards LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, which are safer and more durable in high temperatures. - **Technology Upgrades:** New platforms like Ampere's Nex.IO are improving battery management to boost usable range. To provide a more precise recommendation, are you looking for: - **Maximum range** (no matter the speed)? - **Maximum range at high speeds** (70+ kmph)? - **A balance of range and budget**? Knowing your **daily commute distance** and **preferred top speed** will help me find the best fit.

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