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Electric 2-Wheelers · 16 July 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 12 · 16 July 2026

Electric scooter that gives 100 km real range India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 16 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 16 July 2026

If by **"100 km real range"** you mean **100 km in everyday riding (not IDC/ARAI claimed range)**, here are the best options in India in 2026: | Scooter | Real-world range | Approx. price (ex-showroom) | Notes | |---|---:|---:|---| | **Simple One Gen 2** | **105–130 km** | ₹1.6–1.8 lakh | One of the best for genuine long range. | | **Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 (4 kWh)** | **100–120 km** | ₹1.3–1.5 lakh | Good range, strong performance, large service network. | | **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh)** | **100–120 km** | ₹1.5–1.7 lakh | Comfortable and reliable, excellent family scooter. | | **Ather Rizta (3.7 kWh)** | **95–110 km** | ₹1.3–1.6 lakh | Practical family scooter with dependable software and service. | | **Bajaj Chetak 35 Series** | **95–110 km** | ₹1.2–1.5 lakh | Excellent build quality and reliability. | ### Best choice by priority - **Maximum real range:** Simple One Gen 2 - **Best overall value:** TVS iQube ST - **Best performance:** Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 - **Most reliable:** Bajaj Chetak - **Best family scooter:** Ather Rizta If your daily commute is around **80–100 km**, I'd recommend choosing a scooter with a claimed range of **150 km or more**, since real-world range typically drops due to speed, rider weight, traffic, weather, and battery aging. That gives you a comfortable buffer. If you tell me your **budget (₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, ₹2 lakh)** and **city**, I can narrow it down to the best option for your needs.

Answered 16 July 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market has matured significantly. Buyers no longer have to rely on optimistic "certified" (IDC) range claims; several reliable electric scooters comfortably deliver a **real-world range of 100 km or more** on a single charge under actual city riding conditions. Here is a breakdown of the best electric scooters in India that deliver a true 100+ km range, categorized by their market positioning. --- ## 1. The Premium & Performance Leaders (120 km to 180 km Real Range) These scooters feature larger battery packs (4 kWh to 5 kWh+), robust build quality, and high performance. * **TVS iQube ST** * * **Battery Capacity:** 5.1 kWh * **Real-World Range:** ~150 km (Eco Mode) / ~125 km (Power Mode) * **Why choose it:** It offers family-friendly styling, highly reliable software, and a very comfortable ride with a large touchscreen dashboard. * **Simple One (Gen 2)** * * **Battery Capacity:** 5.0 kWh (combination of fixed and removable batteries) * **Real-World Range:** ~180+ km (Eco Mode) / ~160 km (Ride Mode) * **Why choose it:** If absolute maximum range is your priority, this is the current "Range King" in India, though dealership availability is more limited compared to mainstream brands. * **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2 / Gen 3)** * * **Battery Capacity:** 4.0 kWh * **Real-World Range:** ~135 km to 145 km (Normal Mode) * **Why choose it:** Packed with tech features (navigation, cruise control, proximity unlock) and rapid acceleration. --- ## 2. The Practical Daily Commuters (100 km to 120 km Real Range) These options are perfect for everyday office or college commutes, balancing price, reliability, and service networks. * **Ather 450X (3.7 kWh variant) / Ather Rizta (3.7 kWh)** * * **Real-World Range:** ~105 km to 110 km (SmartEco/Eco Mode) * **Why choose it:** Ather is highly respected for its thermal management, consistent performance, and exceptional build quality. The family-focused **Rizta** also offers a massive under-seat storage space. * **Bajaj Chetak (Premium / 3.2 kWh)** * * **Real-World Range:** ~100 km to 105 km (Eco Mode) * **Why choose it:** Solid metal body, classic retro styling, and the trust of Bajaj's widespread service network. * **Vida V1 Pro (by Hero MotoCorp)** * * **Real-World Range:** ~110 km (Eco Mode) * **Why choose it:** Features **removable twin-battery packs**, which is highly convenient if you live in an apartment and cannot set up a dedicated charger in the parking lot. --- ## 3. Key Factors to Keep in Mind > ⚠️ **The "True Range" Rule:** Always look for the **True Range** or **Real-World Range** rather than the IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range. IDC figures are tested in controlled lab conditions; real-world range is usually 25% to 35% lower due to traffic, pillion riders, and terrain. * **Battery Type:** LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries generally handle Indian summer heat better and have a longer lifespan, while NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) batteries offer higher energy density (more range in a lighter battery). * **Charging Infrastructure:** If you cannot install a home charger, look for brands with strong public fast-charging networks (like Ather Grid or Ola Hyperchargers) or scooters with removable batteries (like Vida). Which of these factors is most important to you—maximum range, tech features, budget, or having a removable battery?

Answered 16 July 2026

Several electric scooters in India are projected to offer a "real-world" range of at least 100 km on a single charge as of 2026. These figures account for daily usage conditions, including traffic and varied speeds, rather than just optimal lab testing (IDC/claimed) figures. **Top Electric Scooters with Real 100+ km Range in 2026** - **Ola S1 X+:** The S1 X+ is a strong contender for 100 km real-world range, especially in Normal mode, with Eco mode potential stretching closer to 125 km. - **Vida V2 / V1 Pro:** The is a strong competitor, boasting an impressive real-world range around 100 km or more, with some models offering significantly higher range up to 165 km in top-spec versions. - **Ampere Nexus:** As a high-performance family scooter, the Ampere Nexus offers a claimed range of 100 km, with real-world reports indicating it holds up well with a 3 kWh battery, making it a reliable 100 km+ option. - **Ather Rizta / 450X:** The Ather Rizta (using the 3.7 kWh battery) and the Gen 3 (using 3.7 kWh battery) have real-world ranges that often exceed 100 km, particularly in Eco/Smart modes, ensuring excellent performance for city commutes. - **TVS iQube Electric:** The TVS iQube is recognized for its consistency, with a real-world range that often hits or slightly exceeds 100 km depending on riding conditions. - **Bajaj Chetak:** The 2026 Bajaj Chetak (premium variant) offers high-density battery packs that allow it to consistently deliver over 100 km in real-world conditions. - **Komaki XGT CAT 2.0:** Known for its large capacity battery, the Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 is a moped-style scooter that reliably provides a 100+ km range, making it a practical option for heavy usage. **Key Factors for 100km+ Real Range in 2026:** - **Battery Size:** A 3kWh or higher battery pack is generally needed for consistent 100 km real-world range. - **Riding Modes:** Real-world range is highly dependent on using "Eco" or "Normal" modes rather than "Sport" or "Warp" modes. - **Weight:** Carrying a passenger (pillion rider) can reduce the effective range. To help narrow down the best option for you, are you looking for: - A **performance-focused** scooter (e.g., Ather /Ola)? - A **family-friendly** scooter (e.g., TVS iQube/Ather Rizta)? - A **budget-friendly** option? - **What is your daily commute distance**? Knowing this will help me recommend the perfect 100km-range scooter!

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