If you're looking for the **longest real-world range** (not just claimed IDC/ARAI figures) in India in 2026, these are the standouts: | Scooter | Estimated real-world range* | Claimed range | Notes | |---|---:|---:|---| | **Simple One Gen 2 (5.0 kWh)** | **180–220 km** | 248 km IDC | Currently among the best for actual distance on one charge. | | **Simple Ultra (6.5 kWh)** | **200–240+ km** | 300+ km class | Premium variant with the largest battery; limited availability. | | **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 (4 kWh)** | **160–190 km** | Up to 242 km IDC | Excellent highway and city efficiency. | | **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh)** | **150–180 km** | Around 212 km IDC | Known for consistent range and reliability. | | **Ather 450X / Rizta (3.5 kWh)** | **120–145 km** | 159–165 km IDC | Ather emphasizes realistic range rather than inflated figures. | \*Real-world range assumes mixed city riding, one rider, normal weather, and moderate speeds. Fast riding, heavy loads, hills, or air resistance can reduce these numbers by 20–40%. ### Which scooter goes the farthest? For a single charge in normal Indian conditions: 1. **Simple Ultra** (if available) 2. **Simple One Gen 2** 3. **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3** 4. **TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh** 5. **Ather 450X / Rizta** If your priority is **maximum distance between charges**, the **Simple One Gen 2** is currently the strongest mainstream choice, while the **Simple Ultra** leads if you can find it. If you tell me your **budget** (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh, etc.) and whether your riding is mostly **city, highway, or touring**, I can narrow it down to the best option for your use case.
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