If you're comparing electric scooters in India primarily by **claimed riding range**, here's a snapshot of leading mainstream models available in 2026. | Scooter | Claimed range* | Approx. price (ex-showroom) | Best suited for | |---|---:|---:|---| | Ola S1 Pro | ~195 km | ₹1.3–1.5 lakh | Long-distance commuters | | Bajaj Chetak | 127–153 km | From ~₹1.1 lakh | Reliable daily city use | | Ather 450X | 110–150 km | ~₹1.5 lakh | Performance and technology | | TVS iQube | 100–145 km | ₹1.15–1.40 lakh | Family commuting | | Hero Vida V1 | 110–165 km (variant dependent) | ~₹1.1–1.5 lakh | Removable battery convenience | | Ather Rizta | 100–125 km | ~₹1.25–1.45 lakh | Family-oriented scooter | | Honda Activa e | Around 100 km | From ~₹1.18 lakh | Familiar brand and urban riding | ### Which offers the best range? - **Longest claimed range:** Ola S1 Pro (~195 km) - **Best balance of range and reliability:** Bajaj Chetak - **Best for tech features:** Ather 450X - **Best family commuter:** TVS iQube or Ather Rizta - **Best if you need a removable battery:** Hero Vida V1 **Keep in mind:** Claimed (IDC/ARAI) range is usually higher than real-world range. In mixed city riding, many riders see roughly **70–85% of the advertised figure**, depending on speed, rider weight, terrain, temperature, and use of Sport mode. If your priority is: - **Maximum range:** Ola S1 Pro - **Lowest running cost with dependable service:** Bajaj Chetak - **Performance:** Ather 450X - **Comfort for family use:** TVS iQube or Ather Rizta If you have a specific **budget** (for example, under ₹1 lakh or under ₹1.5 lakh), I can narrow the comparison to the best options in that price range.
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