If your priority is **maximum range**, these are among the strongest mainstream electric scooters available in India in 2026 (manufacturer/IDC or certified range figures where applicable): | Scooter | Claimed Range | Approx. Top Speed | Best For | |---|---:|---:|---| | Simple One | ~248 km (IDC) | ~105 km/h | Long-distance commuting | | Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 | ~195–242 km (variant dependent) | Up to ~120 km/h | Performance + long range | | Ather 450X | Up to ~161 km | ~90 km/h | Reliable daily commuting | | Bajaj Chetak | Up to ~153 km | ~73 km/h | Premium build quality | | TVS iQube ST | Up to ~150 km | ~82 km/h | Comfortable family scooter | | Honda Activa e | Around ~100 km (battery-swapping model) | ~80 km/h | City commuting | | Ather Rizta | ~123–160 km | ~80 km/h | Family-oriented scooter | ### Real-world range expectations Actual riding range is typically **20–35% lower** than the advertised figure due to: - Speed (higher speeds reduce range) - Rider and luggage weight - Hilly terrain - Frequent acceleration - Air-conditioning of the battery (where applicable) - Ambient temperature For example: - A scooter rated at **160 km** often delivers **110–135 km** in mixed riding. - A scooter rated near **200 km** typically delivers **140–170 km** in everyday use. ### Which one should you buy? - **Longest range:** Simple One - **Best performance + range:** Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 - **Most refined overall package:** Ather 450X - **Best family scooter:** Ather Rizta or TVS iQube ST - **Best premium metal-bodied scooter:** Bajaj Chetak If you have a **budget** (for example, under ₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, or ₹2 lakh), I can narrow this down to the best options in that price range.
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