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Prompt 11 · 6 July 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 6 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 6 July 2026

If you’re looking for **the longest real-world range electric scooters available in India (2026)**, it’s important to separate **claimed IDC range vs actual usable range**—because real-world performance is typically ~60–80% of lab figures. Here’s a **clear, updated 2026 ranking based on real-world tested range** from Indian road conditions. --- # 🏆 Longest Real-World Range Electric Scooters in India (2026) ## 🥇 1. Simple Energy Simple Ultra Simple Ultra - Claimed range: ~400 km (IDC) - Real-world estimate: ~220–280 km (expected, still new platform) - Battery: Very large pack (~5+ kWh class) - Segment: Ultra-premium long-range EV 👉 This is currently the **highest claimed range scooter in India**, and even after real-world correction, it still leads the pack. --- ## 🥈 2. Simple Energy Simple One (Gen 2 / variants) Simple One - Claimed range: ~240–248 km IDC - Real-world range: ~160–180 km (eco / mixed riding) - Strong point: One of the best *true long-range scooters available today* 👉 This is widely considered the **best real-world long-range production scooter in India right now**. --- ## 🥉 3. TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh) TVS iQube ST - Claimed range: ~212 km IDC - Real-world range: ~140–175 km - Strong point: Very stable real-world efficiency + strong service network --- ## 4. Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3 / Pro+ variants) Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 - Claimed range: ~242 km IDC - Real-world range: ~140–170 km (eco/mixed) - Strong point: Good range if ridden in Eco mode, but varies widely with riding style --- ## 5. Ather 450X (latest 2025/2026 update) Ather 450X - Claimed range: ~161 km IDC - Real-world range: ~110–130 km - Strong point: Very accurate range prediction + consistent performance --- # ⚖️ Real-world takeaway (important) - If you want **absolute longest range (no compromise)** → **Simple Ultra** - If you want **best proven long-range production scooter today** → **Simple One** - If you want **balanced + reliable + service network** → **TVS iQube ST** - If you want **feature-rich + fast + variable but strong range** → **Ola S1 Pro** - If you want **predictability over max range** → **Ather 450X** --- # 🧠 Reality check (very important) Most “200–250 km scooters” in India: - deliver **110–170 km real-world** - only hit peak range in **Eco mode + light rider + flat roads** So the *true leaderboard is based on usable range, not brochure numbers.* --- If you want, I can narrow it down to: - best scooter under ₹1.5 lakh / ₹2 lakh - best for highway riding - or best for 100+ km daily commuting in Indian cities Just tell me your budget + usage.

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Answered 6 July 2026

When looking for the longest **real-world range** (what you actually get on the road, not laboratory ARAI/IDC claims) in India, the electric scooter market divides into two categories: high-capacity premium niche offerings and mainstream high-range models. The title-holders for the longest real-world range are detailed below: ### 1. The Undisputed Range Kings (Niche/Premium Performance) These scooters carry massive battery packs that push boundaries far past the usual commuter limits, though they come at a higher price tag or limited geographical availability. * **Simple Ultra (6.5 kWh battery):** The absolute range champion. It claims a staggering 400 km IDC, which translates to an unmatched **200+ km of true real-world range** on city roads. * **Simple One Gen 2 (5 kWh battery):** Delivering an IDC claim of 265 km, this scooter reliably gives **180+ km of real-world range** in standard city traffic conditions. --- ### 2. The Mainstream Range Leaders (Widely Available) If you are looking for tried-and-tested scooters backed by massive manufacturing and service networks, these two models dominate the true range charts: * **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh battery):** While its IDC claim sits at 212 km, TVS's conservative power delivery and excellent thermal management make it famous for its accuracy. You can reliably expect **150 km to 155 km of real-world range** in Eco/Normal modes. * **Ola S1 Pro (4 kWh battery) / Ola S1 X+ (5.2 kWh Gen 3):** Ola's 4 kWh setups claim a 242 km IDC range, which translates to a highly respectable **140 km to 148 km of real-world range** in mixed riding conditions. --- ### Quick Comparison Table | Scooter Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC) | Estimated Real-World Range | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Simple Ultra** | 6.5 kWh | 400 km | **200+ km** | | **Simple One Gen 2** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | **180+ km** | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **150–155 km** | | **Ola S1 Pro / S1 X+** | 4.0 kWh / 5.2 kWh | 242 km | **140–148 km** | | **Hero Vida V2 Pro** | 3.94 kWh | 165 km | **125–128 km** | | **Ather Rizta Z** | 3.7 kWh | 160 km | **120–124 km** | > **Pro-Tip:** When shopping for an EV, expect the real-world range to be roughly **75% to 80%** of the manufacturer's certified IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range due to traffic, regenerative braking variations, and pillion weight.

Answered 6 July 2026

Based on early 2026 data, the electric scooter with the highest projected real-world range in India is the **Simple Ultra**. - **Top Contender:** **** with a 6.5 kWh battery pack, offering a staggering Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range of 400 km, which translates to a real-world range exceeding 200 km+. - **Other Long-Range Contenders:** - **Simple One Gen 2**: Provides a 265 km IDC range from a 5 kWh battery. - ****: Advertises high ranges, with users noting high-speed commutes around 100+ km in real-world scenarios. - ****: Offers a practical real-world range of approximately 110 km. **Key Considerations for 2026 Real-World Range:** - **Driving Conditions:** Real-world range is highly dependent on speed, traffic, and use of "Eco" mode. - **Battery Size:** Larger battery packs (5-6.5 kWh) are becoming the standard for 200 km+ claims. Would you like to know the **price differences** between these models, or are you more focused on **service availability** in your area?

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