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Prompt 42 · 11 July 2026

Most popular electric scooter India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 11 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 11 July 2026

Based on 2026 sales, buyer interest, and industry rankings, these are the most popular electric scooters in India: 1. TVS iQube – The current market leader in popularity and sales. It's known for reliability, wide service coverage, comfortable ride quality, and multiple battery options. 2. Bajaj Chetak – Popular for its premium metal body, refined build quality, and dependable after-sales service. 3. Ather Rizta – A family-focused scooter with a large seat, spacious storage, and strong practicality. 4. Ola S1 Pro – One of the highest-performance scooters, offering long range and advanced smart features. 5. Ather 450X – Favored by riders looking for sporty performance, quick acceleration, and excellent handling. ### Best choice by use case - **Best overall:** TVS iQube - **Best premium:** Bajaj Chetak - **Best for families:** Ather Rizta - **Best performance:** Ola S1 Pro - **Best sporty ride:** Ather 450X If you're buying in 2026, the **TVS iQube** is generally considered the safest all-round choice because it combines strong sales, a widespread service network, reliability, and good value.

Answered 11 July 2026

The electric scooter market in India has seen a massive shift. Legacy automakers like TVS and Bajaj have captured dominant market shares, while family-oriented, practical electric scooters are leading the popularity charts over purely enthusiast-driven models. According to recent FADA retail data and market trends, here are the most popular and best-selling electric scooters in India: ### 1. TVS iQube Series (The Market Leader) The TVS iQube is currently the **highest-selling electric scooter** in India. Buyers heavily lean into TVS’s massive dealer and after-sales service network, moving away from newer EV startups that struggle with service infrastructure. * **Price:** ₹1.15 Lakh – ₹1.71 Lakh (Ex-showroom) * **Real-World/True Range:** ~100 km to 145 km (up to 212 km IDC on the high-end ST variant) * **Why it’s popular:** It looks and feels like a traditional, comfortable family scooter but packs smart features (navigation, distance-to-empty, Alexa integration) without being overly aggressive. ### 2. Bajaj Chetak (The Premium & Durable Pick) Right on the heels of TVS is the Bajaj Chetak, which has seen a massive surge in sales thanks to its updated "C Series" lineup. * **Price:** ₹1.11 Lakh – ₹1.45 Lakh (Ex-showroom) * **Real-World/True Range:** ~113 km to 125 km (up to 153 km IDC) * **Why it’s popular:** It is one of the very few mainstream EV scooters with a **premium metal body**, making it incredibly durable for Indian road conditions. Recent updates added Google Maps navigation directly to the dash and improved its top speed to 80 km/h. ### 3. Ather Rizta & 450X (The Tech & Practical Balance) Ather Energy holds a solid chunk of the market by splitting its strategy perfectly between family buyers and enthusiasts: * **Ather Rizta (The Volume Seller):** Specifically designed to take on the Honda Activa, this is a large, comfortable family scooter with one of the biggest under-seat storage spaces in the industry. It has quickly become Ather's best-selling model. * **Ather 450X / 450 Apex:** Remains the go-to for performance enthusiasts who want razor-sharp handling, lightning-fast acceleration, and access to the highly reliable Ather Grid fast-charging network. * **Price:** ₹1.21 Lakh (Rizta) to ₹1.62 Lakh (450X) (Ex-showroom) ### 4. Ola S1 Series (The Value & Tech Alternative) While Ola Electric's year-on-year market share dominance has cooled off slightly due to fierce competition from TVS and Bajaj, it remains highly popular—particularly the budget-friendly **Ola S1 X** and the premium **Ola S1 Pro**. * **Price:** ₹85,000 (S1 X) to ₹1.25 Lakh (S1 Pro) (Ex-showroom) * **Real-World/True Range:** ~100 km (S1 X base) to 140+ km (S1 Pro) * **Why it’s popular:** Ola still leads on pure paperwork specs—offering high top speeds (up to 120 km/h on the Pro), massive digital screens, cruise control, and hyper-aggressive pricing structures. --- ### Summary Checklist: Which one is for you? | Requirement | Best Match | Key Differentiator | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Utmost Reliability & Service** | **TVS iQube** | Massive dealer network, no-nonsense build. | | **Build Quality & Retro Looks** | **Bajaj Chetak** | Full metal body, incredibly robust. | | **Comfort & Practicality** | **Ather Rizta** | Giant seat and boot space, great family scooter. | | **Pure Performance & Agility** | **Ather 450X** | Genuinely fun to ride, excellent fast-charging network. | | **Maximum Features for Price** | **Ola S1 X / Pro** | Industry-leading tech features and range for the price. | Are you leaning more toward a comfortable family commuter, or are you looking for something sporty with high-tech features?

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Answered 11 July 2026

As of July 2026, the Indian electric scooter market features a mix of affordable, high-tech, and high-range options. Here are some of the popular choices currently available: Positioned as a budget-friendly option around ₹38,080, this scooter offers a 250W BLDC motor with advanced features like remote start, NFC card access, and regenerative braking. Priced around ₹55,499, this scooter features a Graphene battery offering a range of over 70 km, suitable for daily commuting. Another competitive option from Yakuza priced approximately at ₹39,760. **Upcoming Popular Options for Late 2026:** - **Simple Energy Arrive:** Expected to launch for families with a range of 100-120 km, targeting a price range of ₹1.1 lakh - ₹1.2 lakh. - **Winfast Electric Scooters:** Launching three new models focusing on the B2B market. Would you like to explore **high-speed models** (over 60 kmph) or **best-in-class range** for daily commuting?

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