5 Electric Scooters with the Highest Range to Buy in 2026
Looking for maximum range from an electric scooter in 2026? Here are the top five longest-range electric scooters in India.





The electric scooter segment in India is packed with a range of options to suit the needs of nearly all kinds of riders. With range being one of the key factors for buyers to make their final decisions on, OEMs are constantly pushing boundaries to improve efficiency and deliver high-capacity batteries. If you are looking for a new e-scooter in 2026 and prioritise range to meet your daily commuting needs, take a look at these five options which offer the highest range, as per IDC figures:


OLA S1 Pro
The Ola S1 Pro currently claims the highest range out of all electric scooters in India, and it is limited to the variants equipped with the 5.2 kWh battery pack. These are the S1 Pro Sport and the S1 Pro+, priced at ₹1,49,999 and ₹1,54,999 (ex-showroom), respectively. The Pro+ makes 13 kW of peak power and does the 0-40 kmph sprint in 2.1 seconds, topping out at 130 kmph. The Pro Sport does the same sprint in just 2.0 seconds and tops out at 152 kmph with its 16 kW motor.
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Simple Energy One Gen 2
₹ 1.7 - 1.78 Lakhs

EMI starting at just
₹2,400/month
Simple Energy One Gen 1.5
₹ 1.72 Lakhs

EMI starting at just
₹2,400/month
Ola Electric S1 Pro 3 Gen
₹ 1.25 - 1.75 Lakhs

EMI starting at just
₹1,800/month
Simple Energy OneS Gen 2
₹ 1.4 Lakhs

EMI starting at just
₹2,000/month
River Indie
₹ 1.46 Lakhs

EMI starting at just
₹2,100/month
Simple Energy One Gen 2

The Simple One Gen 2 is the latest offering from Simple Energy, and it takes the No.2 spot with its claimed 265 km range (IDC). This is on the top variant with the 5.0 kWh battery pack, priced at ₹1,77,999 (ex-showroom). The e-scooter comes with upgrades across the board, including a sharper design with updated decals, a reinforced battery structure and a new OS. It makes the 0–40 kmph in 2.55 seconds before topping out at 115 kmph.
TVS iQube

The TVS iQube follows close behind with its claimed 212 km IDC-certified range, which is offered on the ST variant with the 5.3 kWh battery. This is the range-topping model and is priced at ₹1,58,834 (ex-showroom). It makes the 0-40 kmph sprint in 4.5 seconds and brings a top speed of 82 kmph with its 4.4 kW peak power output. It gets the 17.78 cm touchscreen cluster with OTA updates, TPMS, and connected tech. From the design front, there are hardly any differences against the mid-range S trims but it does offer exclusive paint schemes.
Vida V2

The Vida V2 comes next with its 165 km IDC-certified single-charge range. This is available with the V2 Pro, which is priced at ₹1,20,300 (ex-showroom). Its 3.9 kWh battery pack enables it to sprint from a standstill to 40 kmph in 2.9 seconds before topping out at 90 kmph. Design and features remain identical across the range, with V2 getting a 7-inch TFT touchscreen dash, removable battery packs, cruise control, and brake regen among other features.
River Indie

The River Indie Gen 3 rounds off the list with its 163 km IDC-certified range from its 4 kWh battery pack. Priced at ₹1,46,399 (ex-showroom), it is available in a single variant. It makes the 0-40 kmph sprint in 3.5 seconds with its 6.7 kW PMS motor and achieves a top speed of 90 kmph. In its third generation, it brings new tyres for better grip and a redesigned cluster with a clutter-free layout, hill-hold assist and customisable data points.
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