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Prompt 11 · 13 July 2026

Electric scooter with longest real-world range in India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 13 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 13 July 2026

If you're looking at **actual usable range on Indian roads** (not just certified IDC figures), the leaders in 2026 are: | Scooter | Estimated real-world range | Certified range | |---|---:|---:| | **Simple Ultra (6.5 kWh)** | **240–300 km** | ~400 km | | **Ola S1 X+ (Gen 3)** | **220–260 km** | ~320 km | | **Simple One Gen 2** | **180–220 km** | ~248 km | | **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh)** | **150–180 km** | ~212 km | | **Hero Vida VX2 Plus (4.4 kWh)** | **140–170 km** | 187 km (IDC) ### Best overall for maximum real-world range The **Simple Ultra** currently appears to offer the longest practical range in India, with many estimates placing it between **240 and 300 km** under favorable riding conditions thanks to its large 6.5 kWh battery. ### Best value The **Ola S1 X+ Gen 3** offers an excellent balance of price and range, with around **220–260 km** achievable in mixed riding. ### A note on "real-world range" Real-world range depends on: - Riding mode (Eco vs Sport) - Average speed - Rider and luggage weight - Ambient temperature - Terrain and traffic - Tyre pressure Expect **20–35% less** than laboratory-certified (IDC) figures in typical daily use. If your priority is **the absolute longest distance on a single charge**, the ranking in 2026 is approximately: 1. **Simple Ultra** 2. **Ola S1 X+ Gen 3** 3. **Simple One Gen 2** 4. **TVS iQube ST** 5. **Hero Vida VX2 Plus** If you're planning to buy one, I can also compare these scooters on **battery reliability, service network, charging speed, highway performance, and resale value**, since the longest range isn't always the best ownership experience.

Answered 13 July 2026

The electric scooters with the longest real-world range in India fall into two categories: mainstream production flagships and specialty models. ### 1. Mainstream & Mass-Market Leaders These models come from established brands with nationwide service networks, delivering a balance of performance and true range. * **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 / S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh variant):** Pushing a massive 5.2 kWh battery capacity, it claims a certified Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range of 320 km. In actual city riding, it delivers a **real-world range of 170–185 km** in Normal mode, making it the longest-range option from a mainstream manufacturer. * **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh):** Equipped with a large 5.3 kWh battery, TVS takes a conservative approach to power delivery. It has an IDC claim of 212 km but yields an exceptionally reliable and heat-managed **real-world range of 150 km+** in Eco mode. * **Simple One (Gen 2):** Featuring a 5.0 kWh battery setup (fixed + removable), it holds an IDC claim of 265 km and consistently achieves a **real-world range of 160–190 km** depending on how conservatively you ride in Eco mode. ### 2. Premium / Niche Range Kings If you look beyond mainstream brands to premium niche models: * **Simple Ultra:** Designed specifically as an extreme long-range commuter with a massive **6.5 kWh battery pack**, it claims a theoretical 400 km IDC range, translating to an unparalleled **200 km+ true real-world range**. However, it comes with a much higher price tag (approx. ₹2.35 lakh) and limited availability.

Answered 13 July 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooter in India offering the highest real-world range is the **Simple One (Gen 2)**, which features a 5 kWh battery, and the **Simple Ultra** (6.5 kWh), both of which are designed to exceed 150 km on a single charge. Here are the top contenders for the longest real-world range in India 2026:! **Simple One (Gen 2) & Ultra:** These models are highlighted for their high-capacity batteries (5 kWh - 6.5 kWh), delivering a real-world range that often exceeds 150km, positioning them as the long-range leaders in the market.! **Ola S1 Pro (3rd Gen Portfolio):** The Ola S1 Pro, along with the S1 Pro+ and S1 X, continues to be a top contender, with the 3rd Gen models optimizing efficiency and providing a very competitive real-world range, often reaching 120–140 km in mixed driving conditions.! **TVS iQube ST:** The top-tier TVS iQube ST, equipped with a 5.3 kWh battery, is noted for its high range capability, designed for both city commutes and longer journeys.! **Ather 450 Apex / Rizta:** Ather’s premium models (450 Apex, 450X ) with 3.5 kWh batteries provide around 160 km in IDC range, prioritizing consistent, high-performance real-world usage.! **Ampere Nexus:** The Ampere Nexus is highlighted for its strong, usable range, offering a real-world performance of approximately 100–105 km per charge, making it a reliable option for daily commuting. While many manufacturers cite higher certified (IDC/ARAI) ranges, the models above are recognized for delivering the best range under actual, varied Indian riding conditions. Would you like to compare these based on: - **Price**? - **Charging speed**? - **Best for city vs. long-distance**? Let me know which factor is most important to you!

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