If your priority is **the lowest price while still getting a practical range**, these are the best options in India in 2026. ### Best overall budget pick ### [Komaki X-One (85+ km range)]() *₹51,499* - **Price:** Around **₹51,500** - **Claimed range:** 85+ km - **Top speed:** 25 km/h (low-speed variant) - **Best for:** City commuting, students, and people who don't want registration or a driving licence (for the low-speed version). ### Other good budget choices ### [Komaki X-One (70+ km range)]() *₹44,499* - Around **₹44,500** - Claimed range of **70+ km** - One of the cheapest practical electric scooters. ### [Komaki MG Pro Li]() *₹61,499* - Around **₹61,500** - Claimed range **75+ km** - Better build quality and features than many entry-level models. If you're willing to spend closer to **₹90,000–₹1 lakh**, you can step up to high-speed scooters with much better performance and service support: - **Ola S1 X** – around ₹90,000, range up to ~108–151 km (variant-dependent). - **Vida VX2** – starts around ₹80,000–₹1 lakh with a claimed range around 90–100 km. - **Bajaj Chetak** – around ₹1 lakh with up to **127 km** claimed range and excellent reliability. ### Recommendation by budget - **Under ₹50,000:** Komaki X-One (70 km version) - **₹50,000–₹65,000:** **Komaki X-One (85 km)** – best value - **Around ₹1 lakh:** Bajaj Chetak if you want long-term reliability and better resale value. If you can tell me your **maximum budget** (₹50k, ₹75k, or ₹1 lakh), I can narrow it down to the single best scooter for your needs.
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