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

Prompt 18 · 16 July 2026

Electric scooter range comparison 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 your priority is **maximum riding range on a single charge**, here's a comparison of leading electric scooters available in India in 2026 (manufacturer-claimed/IDC or certified ranges where applicable): | Scooter | Claimed Range | Notes | |---|---:|---| | Simple One | **248 km** | Among the highest claimed ranges in the segment. | | Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) | **~195 km** | Strong balance of range and performance. | | Hero Vida VX2 Plus (4.4 kWh) | **187 km** | Newly launched variant with a larger battery. | | TVS iQube ST | **~150 km** | Comfortable commuter with practical features. | | Ather 450X | **~150–160 km** | Performance-oriented scooter with a mature software ecosystem. | | Bajaj Chetak (latest variants) | **~120–150 km** | Known for refinement and solid build quality. | Keep in mind that **real-world range is usually 15–35% lower** than the certified figure, depending on: - Riding speed - Rider and luggage weight - Traffic conditions - Terrain and gradients - Ambient temperature - Use of Sport/Power mode ### Which one is best for you? - **Longest range:** Simple One - **Best all-round performance:** Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 - **Most refined commuter:** Bajaj Chetak - **Best software and riding dynamics:** Ather 450X - **Best new long-range option:** Hero Vida VX2 Plus If you're planning to buy one, I can also compare these scooters by: - **real-world range** - **price** - **battery warranty** - **charging time** - **service network** - **cost per km** - **ownership costs over 5 years**

Answered 16 July 2026

The electric scooter market in India has matured significantly. The gap between theoretical laboratory claims (certified range) and practical city commuting has narrowed, thanks to better thermal management, larger battery packs, and smarter regenerative braking systems. Here is a comprehensive real-world range comparison of the leading electric scooters in India for **2026**. --- ## The 2026 Electric Scooter Range Comparison Table While manufacturers advertise "Certified" or "Indian Driving Cycle" (IDC) ranges under perfect test conditions, the **True / Real-World Range** is what you will actually get in daily traffic with real-world variables like pillion riders, stop-and-go traffic, and varying speed modes. | Electric Scooter | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC/Certified) | Expected Real-World Range | Key Highlights | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Simple Ultra** | $6.5 \text{ kWh}$ | $400 \text{ km}$ | **$200\text{--}220 \text{ km}$** | Undisputed range champion, massive battery, premium pricing. | | **Simple One Gen 2** | $5.0 \text{ kWh}$ | $265 \text{ km}$ | **$170\text{--}185 \text{ km}$** | Balanced "Super-Commuter" with incredible acceleration. | | **Ola S1 Pro+ / S1 Pro Gen 2** | $4.0\text{--}5.2 \text{ kWh}$ | Up to $320 \text{ km}$ | **$160\text{--}180 \text{ km}$** | Top-tier tech features, high top speed ($120 \text{ km/h}$), quick charging. | | **TVS iQube ST** | $5.3 \text{ kWh}$ | $212 \text{ km}$ | **$140\text{--}150 \text{ km}$** | Highly reliable family scooter, touchscreen dashboard, massive underseat storage. | | **Hero Vida V2 Pro** | $3.9 \text{ kWh}$ | $165 \text{ km}$ | **$110\text{--}120 \text{ km}$** | Modular, removable batteries (highly convenient for apartment residents). | | **Ather Rizta (Long Range)** | $3.7 \text{ kWh}$ | $159 \text{ km}$ | **$105\text{--}115 \text{ km}$** | Extremely comfortable, massive family-oriented seat, high build quality. | --- ## Deep Dive: What Defines the Range Leaders? ### 1. Simple Energy (The Range Titans) Simple Energy continues to push the envelope in battery size. * **The Simple Ultra** ($6.5 \text{ kWh}$) uses a dual-battery setup (one fixed, one removable) to easily cross the $200 \text{ km}$ real-world mark, making it ideal for those who dread frequent charging. * **The Simple One Gen 2** ($5.0 \text{ kWh}$) delivers a solid $180 \text{ km}$ on a single charge and is one of the quickest off the line ($0\text{--}40 \text{ km/h}$ in $2.5 \text{ seconds}$). ### 2. Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 & S1 Pro+ (The Tech Powerhouses) Ola’s Gen 2 & Gen 3 platforms rely on highly optimized battery cells to squeeze maximum efficiency. * Expect a highly reliable **$170 \text{ km}$** in Normal mode. * *Note:* Riding strictly in "Hyper Mode" will drop your range down to around $90\text{--}100 \text{ km}$. ### 3. TVS iQube ST (The Practical Choice) Backed by TVS's legacy, the iQube ST boasts a massive $5.3 \text{ kWh}$ battery pack. * It is widely praised for having one of the most accurate "Distance-to-Empty" (DTE) algorithms in the industry, meaning what you see on the screen is exactly what you get on the road. --- > 💡 **Quick Buying Tip:** If you live in a high-rise apartment without a dedicated ground-floor charging socket, consider scooters like the **Hero Vida V2 Pro**, which feature **removable batteries** you can carry indoors to charge.

Answered 16 July 2026

In 2026, the Indian electric scooter market has hit a new phase, with high-range models offering over 150 km of real-world range and some premium variants reaching over 300 km. The focus has shifted from mere existence to long-range practicality and reduced charging times. Here is a comparison of top electric scooters based on range in India for 2026: Top Long-Range Electric Scooters (2026) - **:** ~400 km (IDC range) - **Komaki SE Ultra:** ~418 km - **:** ~320 km - **:** ~265 km - **Ola S1 Pro (4 kWh):** ~176 - 242 km - **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh):** ~212 km - **:** ~160 km - **Hero Vida V1 Pro:** ~165 km - **Ather Rizta:** ~159 km - **:** ~127 km - 153 km Key Trends and Comparisons (2026) - **Range Leaders:** The **Simple Ultra** and **Komaki SE Ultra** are fighting for the top spot, exceeding 400 km in ideal conditions. - **Best Practical Commuter:** The **Ola S1 Pro/S1 X Series** (gen 3) is a popular choice for balancing performance, 200+ km range, and network. - **Premium Refinement:** **Ather 450X** and **TVS iQube** maintain strong market positions with better build quality and refined riding experiences. - **Budget Segment:** Options like the **Hero Vida VX2** (~99k INR) and **Ola S1 X** offer good value for money with significant savings over petrol, often costing around ₹0.30 per kilometer to run. - **Top Speed:** While most city scooters operate at 25-80 km/h, top-tier options offer higher speeds. *Note: Real-world range is typically lower than ARAI/IDC certified figures based on riding conditions, speed, and weight.* Would you like a comparison tailored more towards **budget options (under 1 lakh)**, or do you want to **compare the top 3 (Ola/Ather/TVS)** in terms of charging speed and after-sales service?

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