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Prompt 05 · 8 July 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 8 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 8 July 2026

If you're looking for the **best value electric scooter in India in 2026**—one that's affordable while still offering a useful real-world range—these are the strongest options: ### [Komaki X-One]() *₹51,499* This is one of the least expensive lithium-battery scooters with a claimed range of around **85 km+** and a price starting near **₹51,500**. It's best suited for city commuting and lower-speed riding. Other mainstream options worth considering: | Scooter | Approx. Price | Claimed Range | Best For | |---|---:|---:|---| | **Ola S1 X** | ₹85,000–90,000 | Up to **242 km (IDC)** | Best value overall for range and features | | **Vida VX2** | Around ₹99,500 | Around 140–165 km (variant dependent) | Reliable family scooter | | **Bajaj Chetak C25** | Around ₹99,000 | Around 120–130 km | Premium build quality | | **TVS Orbiter** | Around ₹92,000 | Around 100 km+ | Practical commuter | You can also browse several budget options here: ### [Komaki X-One]() *₹51,499* ### [Motovolt M7 Lite]() *₹79,999* ### [Yakuza Neu]() *₹39,760* ### [Yakuza Rubie]() *₹38,080* ### Which one should you buy? - **Under ₹60,000:** Komaki X-One (if you mainly ride within the city). - **Around ₹85,000:** **Ola S1 X** offers the best combination of price, performance, and range among mainstream brands. - **Around ₹1 lakh:** Vida VX2 or Bajaj Chetak C25 if you prioritize service network and build quality. If your budget is **under ₹1 lakh**, I'd recommend the **Ola S1 X** over ultra-cheap scooters because it provides substantially better range, performance, and long-term usability for the price.

Answered 8 July 2026

If you are looking for the sweet spot between **low cost** and **high range** in India's 2026 electric scooter market, the competition has driven prices down significantly. The standout options that offer the best value-for-money range on a budget include: ### 1. The Absolute Range King on a Budget: Ola S1 X (3kWh & 4kWh Variants) Ola’s S1 X series remains the most aggressive option when it comes to maximizing kilometers per rupee spent. * **Price:** ~₹84,999 (3kWh) to ~₹1,02,000 (4kWh) *Ex-showroom*. * **Claimed Range:** **143 km** (3kWh) to **242 km** (4kWh). * **True/Real-World Range:** ~100 km (3kWh) and ~170-190 km (4kWh). * **Why buy:** If maximum range for the absolute lowest entry price is your main goal, the S1 X 4kWh variant is virtually unmatched in this price bracket. ### 2. The Reliable Big-Brand Entry: TVS Orbiter / TVS iQube (Base) For those who want a trusted legacy brand with excellent build quality without paying premium prices, TVS provides great mid-range contenders. * **Price:** ~₹91,550 to ₹95,254 *Ex-showroom*. * **Claimed Range:** **158 km** (Orbiter) / **94 km** (iQube 2.2 kWh entry variant). * **True/Real-World Range:** ~110-120 km (Orbiter) / ~75 km (iQube 2.2 kWh). * **Why buy:** It offers incredible ride comfort, great reliability, and a solid dealership network. ### 3. The Family & Practical Pick: Hero Vida VX2 / V2 Lite Hero's Vida line has been aggressively repositioned to capture the budget segment with the advantage of removable batteries. * **Price:** Starts around ~₹73,850 (VX2 Go) to ₹99,490 *Ex-showroom*. * **Claimed Range:** **92 km to 142 km** depending on the exact trim. * **True/Real-World Range:** ~75 km to 105 km. * **Why buy:** The **removable battery setup** is a massive lifesaver if you live in an apartment complex and cannot install a dedicated garage charger. ### 4. Durable & Metal-Bodied: Bajaj Chetak (Base / 2901) * **Price:** Starts around ~₹87,100 to ₹96,500 *Ex-showroom*. * **Claimed Range:** **113 km to 123 km**. * **True/Real-World Range:** ~90-100 km. * **Why buy:** It features a premium all-metal body and top-tier fit and finish, making it highly durable for rough Indian roads. --- ### Summary Table for Quick Comparison | Scooter Model | Approx. Ex-Showroom Price | Claimed Range | Best Known For | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 X (4kWh)** | ₹1.02 Lakh | 242 km | Maximum range for the price | | **TVS Orbiter** | ₹91,550 | 158 km | Balance of budget, brand trust, and range | | **Hero Vida VX2** | ₹99,490 | 142 km | Swappable/removable batteries | | **Bajaj Chetak (Base)** | ₹87,100 | 113 km | Metal body, rugged durability | > **Note:** Always ask for the **True Range** or **IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range** rather than the ideal certified range when visiting a showroom, as real-world mileage drops depending on pillion weight, traffic, and riding mode. What is your typical daily running in kilometers, and do you have a dedicated space to charge the scooter?

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Answered 8 July 2026

Based on market trends and launches as of mid-2026, the cheapest electric scooters with good range in India generally fall under ₹1 lakh to ₹1.2 lakh (ex-showroom), with several high-value, high-range options emerging in the budget category. - **Ola S1 X:** Recognized as one of the most affordable electric scooters with strong range and smart features, positioning itself as a top choice for value, priced below ₹1 lakh for entry variants. - **TVS iQube (2.2kWh Variant):** A reliable, high-quality option with a new base variant available at an introductory price of ₹94,999, offering a solid blend of build quality and daily range. - **Vida V2 Lite:** A strong contender in the affordable, long-range segment, with a 2.2kWh removable battery pack providing a claimed range of 94km. - **Ather Rizta:** A family-focused scooter that accounts for the majority of Ather’s sales, known for balancing reliability with good real-world range. - **Bajaj Chetak 2903:** The most affordable variant in the Chetak lineup, offering a premium feel at a competitive price point, with new, more affordable models reported in testing. **Key Considerations for 2026** - **Range:** Look for 2kWh to 3kWh battery packs for a practical 80–100+ km real-world range. - **Battery Type:** Removable batteries are standard on many "lite" models, allowing for easier charging, whereas fixed battery, high-speed scooters generally offer better performance. - **Upcoming Options:** New, more affordable models from major brands like Ather (EL platform) and Hero (Vida) are expected to further lower the cost of high-range, high-performance scooters late in 2026. To give you the best recommendation, could you tell me: - What is your **approximate daily commute (in km)**? - Do you need a **removable battery** for charging inside? - Is **fast charging** a priority? I can then tell you which of these models fits your needs best.

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