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Prompt 18 · 17 July 2026

Electric scooter range comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 17 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 17 July 2026

If you're comparing **mainstream electric scooters in India by range in 2026**, here's a snapshot of the leading models (manufacturer-claimed/IDC or certified range where applicable): | Scooter | Claimed Range | Typical Real-World Range* | Best For | |--------|--------------:|--------------------------:|----------| | Simple One | ~248 km | 170–190 km | Long-distance commuting | | Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) | ~195 km | 140–170 km | Performance + features | | Hero Vida VX2 Plus (4.4 kWh) | 187 km | 135–160 km | Daily commuting | | Ather Rizta | ~160 km | 110–130 km | Family use | | TVS iQube ST | ~150 km | 100–120 km | Reliability and comfort | | Bajaj Chetak (latest variants) | ~150 km | 100–125 km | Build quality | | Ather 450X | ~150 km | 100–120 km | Sporty city riding | \*Real-world range varies with rider weight, speed, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and riding mode. ### Which scooter has the longest range? - **Simple One** currently leads among mainstream electric scooters in India with a claimed range of around **248 km**. - **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** is close behind with approximately **195 km** claimed range. - **Hero Vida VX2 Plus** recently received a larger battery and now offers a claimed **187 km** range. ### Recommendation by use case - **Maximum range:** Simple One - **Best overall performance:** Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3) - **Best family scooter:** Ather Rizta - **Most refined ride:** TVS iQube ST - **Best build quality and reliability:** Bajaj Chetak - **Sporty handling:** Ather 450X If you're deciding which to buy, I can also compare these scooters by: - price (₹1–1.5 lakh), - battery size, - charging time, - warranty, - service network, or - cost per kilometre.

Answered 17 July 2026

The electric scooter market in India has matured significantly, with manufacturers moving away from purely experimental designs to highly efficient, long-range machines. When evaluating range, it is crucial to understand the difference between the **Claimed (IDC/Certified) Range** and the **True (Real-World) Range**, which is affected by riding modes, passenger weight, and traffic conditions. Below is a detailed comparison of the best electric scooters in India categorized by their real-world range capabilities, along with a quick-reference comparison table. --- ## 🏆 The Ultra-Long-Range Champions (150+ km Real-World) These are the heavy hitters featuring massive battery packs, perfect for those with long daily commutes or intercity travel. * **Simple One (Gen 2):** Boasting a large 5.0 kWh battery setup (fixed + removable), it claims an IDC range of up to **265 km**. In the real world, you can comfortably squeeze out **190–200 km** in Eco mode. * **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3):** Powered by a 5.2 kWh battery, the Gen 3 models claim a range up to **320 km** under ideal test conditions, translates to an exceptional **180–200 km** of real-world driving. * **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh):** The top-of-the-line iQube variant features a highly reliable 5.3 kWh battery pack. It claims an IDC range of **212 km**, yielding a solid **145–150 km** real-world range. --- ## 🛵 The Balanced Commuters (100–140 km Real-World) This is the sweet spot for the vast majority of urban riders, offering a reliable blend of high performance, premium tech, and hassle-free daily charging. * **Ather Rizta (3.7 kWh):** Designed as a spacious family scooter, the 3.7 kWh variant claims a **160 km** range with a highly reliable **105–115 km** real-world range. * **Ather 450X (3.7 kWh):** Ather's performance flagship features a claimed range of **161 km**. Expect **105–110 km** of true range when ridden sensibly. * **Hero Vida V2 Pro / VX2:** Known for its highly practical removable battery setup, it offers a claimed range of **165–187 km** and delivers **110–120 km** of true range. * **River Indie:** The "SUV of scooters" packs a 4 kWh battery and offers a claimed range of **161 km**, translating to a highly consistent **110–120 km** real-world performance. * **Bajaj Chetak (3.5 kWh - Premium):** Bajaj's classic build quality combined with a 3.5 kWh battery pack gives an IDC range of **153 km**, resulting in a dependable **110–115 km** real-world range. --- ## 📊 Range Comparison Table | Brand & Model | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (IDC) | Real-World / True Range | Approx. Ex-Showroom Price | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Simple One (Gen 2)** | 5.0 kWh | 265 km | **190 - 200 km** | ₹1.80 Lakh - ₹1.90 Lakh | | **Ola S1 Pro (Gen 3)** | 5.2 kWh | 320 km | **180 - 200 km** | ₹1.25 Lakh - ₹1.75 Lakh | | **TVS iQube ST** | 5.3 kWh | 212 km | **145 - 150 km** | ₹1.60 Lakh - ₹1.70 Lakh | | **Hero Vida VX2 / V2 Pro** | 3.9 - 4.4 kWh | 165 - 187 km | **110 - 125 km** | ₹1.00 Lakh - ₹1.20 Lakh | | **River Indie** | 4.0 kWh | 161 km | **110 - 120 km** | ₹1.45 Lakh - ₹1.55 Lakh | | **Bajaj Chetak (Premium)** | 3.5 kWh | 153 km | **110 - 115 km** | ₹1.19 Lakh - ₹1.35 Lakh | | **Ather Rizta (Z Variant)** | 3.7 kWh | 160 km | **105 - 115 km** | ₹1.31 Lakh - ₹1.57 Lakh | | **Ather 450X (Gen 4)** | 3.7 kWh | 161 km | **105 - 110 km** | ₹1.54 Lakh - ₹1.68 Lakh | | **Honda Activa e** | 3.0 kWh | 102 km | **75 - 80 km** | ₹1.18 Lakh - ₹1.20 Lakh | --- ## 💡 Quick Buying Tip When choosing your electric scooter, aim for a model with a **True Range** that is at least **20% to 30% higher** than your actual daily commuting distance. This acts as a safety buffer for sudden route diversions, carrying heavy pillion passengers, or using performance-heavy riding modes like "Sport" or "Warp".

Answered 17 July 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooter market in India has seen significant advancements in battery technology, with several models offering exceptional range, reaching `over 200–300 km on a single charge based on IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) standards`. Here is a comparison of top electric scooters in India, focusing on their range, as of July 2026: Longest Range Electric Scooters (2026) - **Simple Ultra:** Reported with a 6.5 kWh battery, targeting a massive 400 km IDC range. - **Komaki SE Ultra / XR7:** These models are mentioned among the top long-range options, with top-tier variants claiming over 300–400 km. - **Ola S1 X+ (Gen 3 - 5.2 kWh):** Uses the "4680 Bharat Cell," boasting a 320 km range at a starting price around ₹1.30 Lakh. - **Ola S1 Pro / S1 X Series:** Offers a 5.2 kWh variant reaching 320 km, and standard Pro Gen 3 models providing 242 km. - **Simple One (Gen 2 - 5 kWh):** A key competitor in the long-range space, offering roughly 265 km. - **TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh):** Provides a high-range option with a 212 km range and 5.3 kWh battery. Top Mid-Range and Premium Scooters (2026) - **Ather 450X:** A popular, premium choice known for performance and a substantial real-world range, typically over 100-150 km depending on riding mode. - **Ather Rizta:** Focused on family use with a range often in the 120-160 km range depending on the variant. - **Bajaj Chetak:** Offers a premium, durable, all-metal body option, with newer 2026 variants offering 127–153 km range. - **Hero Vida V2 Pro:** A strong competitor in the premium segment, offering around 165 km range. - **River Indie:** Known as the "SUV of scooters," offering a practical 160 km range. Budget and Commuter Friendly (Under ₹1 Lakh) **Vida VX2:** Price starts around ₹79,490, offering competitive range, with some variants delivering 93-142 km.! **Ola S1 X:** Ranges from 108 km to 242 km.! **Ampere Magnus Grand:** A budget-conscious, reliable choice.! **Komaki MG Pro GR:** A 25 kmph top speed, 70+ km range, graphene battery scooter designed for city commuting. Key 2026 Trends - **Real-world vs. ARAI Range:** While some scooters claim 300+ km, these are often under ideal testing conditions. Real-world range is usually lower. - **5-Year Warranty:** Many brands are now offering 5-year battery warranties to build confidence. - **Charging Infrastructure:** Increased urban infrastructure allows for faster charging, making longer distances more feasible. If you're interested, I can also: - Tell you which of these scooters have the **fastest charging times**. - **Compare the on-road prices** for these models in your city. - **Rank them by their, "real-world" range** rather than just the company-claimed numbers. Just let me know what you'd like to **compare next!**

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