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Prompt 05 · 10 July 2026

Cheapest electric scooter with good range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 10 July 2026

If your priority is **lowest price + practical range + dependable ownership**, these are the strongest options in India in 2026: ### Best value under ₹1 lakh | Scooter | Approx. Price (Ex-showroom) | Claimed Range | Why it's worth considering | |---|---:|---:|---| | [Komaki X-One Electric Scooter, Top Speed 25 KMPH, Range 70+]() | ~₹44,500 | 70+ km | One of the cheapest options; suitable for city use. | | [Komaki X-One Electric Scooter, Top Speed 25 KMPH, Range 85+]() | ~₹51,500 | 85+ km | Better battery variant with improved range. | | Lectrix SX25 | ~₹68,000 | Around 80 km | Among the lowest-priced mainstream scooters. | | Vida VX2 | Starting around ₹99,500 | Around 100 km | Good mix of features, warranty, and service support. | ### Best range for the money (₹1–1.3 lakh) - Bajaj Chetak – 127–153 km claimed range with strong reliability and resale. - TVS iQube – A dependable everyday commuter with an extensive service network. - Ampere Magnus Neo – Around 118 km claimed range at a competitive price. ### Budget pick If your budget is **below ₹60,000**, this is the standout option: ### [Komaki X-One Electric Scooter (85+ km)]() *₹51,499* It offers one of the best claimed range-to-price ratios, although it is a low-speed scooter and is best suited for urban commuting. ### Overall recommendation - **Under ₹60,000:** Komaki X-One (85+ km variant) - **Around ₹70,000:** Lectrix SX25 - **Around ₹1 lakh:** Vida VX2 - **Around ₹1.1 lakh:** Bajaj Chetak (best balance of range, quality, and after-sales support) If you can share your **budget (₹50k, ₹80k, or ₹1 lakh)** and **daily travel distance**, I can narrow it down to the single best scooter for your needs.

Answered 10 July 2026

Finding the "cheapest" electric scooter with a "good range" means looking for models that cross the sweet spot of affordability (under ₹1 Lakh) and real-world range (over 100 km). The standout options available in India include: ### 1. Ola S1 Z & S1 X Series (The Range Kings for the Price) Ola dominates the budget-range segment by packing larger batteries into lower-priced frames. * **Ola S1 Z:** Starting around **₹59,999**, this offers an impressive claimed range of up to **146 km**, making it one of the absolute cheapest ways to get triple-digit mileage. * **Ola S1 X (3 kWh):** Priced around **₹84,999 to ₹98,999** (depending on variants/offers), it delivers an IDC range of **176 km** (around 100–125 km real-world). ### 2. TVS Orbiter / iQube (The Reliable Family Choice) If you want something from a legacy brand with great after-sales service, TVS has aggressively priced options. * **TVS Orbiter:** Priced starting around **₹91,550**, it provides a claimed range of **158 km**. * **TVS iQube (Base/2.2 kWh):** Hovering right around the **₹1.1 Lakh** mark, it gives around **75–100 km** of real-world city range with top-tier reliability. ### 3. Vida VX2 (By Hero MotoCorp) * **Price:** Starts around **₹99,490** * **Range:** Claimed **142 km** * **Why it's great:** It features removable batteries, which is incredibly convenient if you live in an apartment and cannot plug your scooter into a ground-floor socket. ### 4. High-Value Ultra-Budget Alternatives If your budget is strictly under ₹60,000, you will mostly look at low-speed scooters (which don't require a license) or newer entry brands: * **Komaki X One:** Priced near **₹34,999** with a claimed range of **85–100 km**. * **Zelio Gracy i / Eeva:** Priced between **₹50,000 and ₹58,000** for Lead-Acid versions (up to 80 km range). The Lithium-ion versions bump the price up but offer much better long-term reliability. --- ### 💡 Quick Buyer's Advice * **Claimed vs. Real Range:** Always deduct about 25–30% from the "advertised/IDC" range to estimate what you'll actually get in city traffic. * **Battery Type:** Always prefer **Lithium-ion** over cheaper Lead-Acid batteries if you plan to use the scooter for more than 2 years, as Lead-Acid batteries degrade significantly faster. Are you looking for a high-speed scooter that requires a registration and driving license, or a low-speed commuter for short daily runs?

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Answered 10 July 2026

Based on 2026 market projections and initial data, the cheapest electric scooters in India offering a good balance of range (typically 80km+ real-world) and affordability are dominated by established manufacturers releasing budget variants of their popular models. Top Contenders for Best Budget/Range Value in 2026! **Ola S1X (approx. ₹89,957 - ₹1 lakh+)**: Positioned as the most affordable in the Ola lineup, it provides a high range-to-price ratio compared to others in the 2026 market.! **TVS iQube (Base Variant - ₹94,999)**: The new base variant features a 2.2kWh battery, bringing the reliable, mainstream scooter's starting price under ₹1 lakh.! **Bajaj Chetak 2903 (approx. ₹96,000-₹1 lakh)**: Confirmed as the most affordable electric scooter from Bajaj Auto, designed to compete with the 2026 budget segment.! **Vida VX2 (by Hero MotoCorp) (approx. ₹99,490)**: A new, most affordable model from the brand, carrying the legacy of the V1 and V2 models.! **Lectrix SX25 (approx. ₹67,998)**: One of the lowest-cost options listed in early 2026 data, ideal for ultra-short range and low-budget requirements. Top High-Range Option! **Ola S1 Pro (approx. ₹1.30 lakh - ₹1.50 lakh)**: While not the absolute cheapest, it is considered the "range leader" with an ARAI certified range of around 195 km, delivering excellent cost-per-km value. Key Takeaways for 2026 - **Cheapest vs. Best Value:** While lower-priced options exist (like Green Udaan at ₹24,499), they are typically low-speed vehicles with limited range. The models from Ola, TVS, and Bajaj offer a better balance of service, speed, and real-world range. - **Ather Upcoming:** The Ather Energy EL01, expected in late 2026, is predicted to be the brand's most affordable model, potentially disrupting the budget market further. *Note: Prices are estimated average ex-showroom prices for 2026 and subject to state-specific subsidies.* Would you like to compare these scooters by **actual real-world range** (e.g., in Eco mode vs. Sports mode), or would you prefer a comparison based on **battery capacity**?

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