Electric scooter buyers in India have several options around the Rs 1 lakh price point. Here is a comparison of five electric scooters based on their claimed range, battery specifications and key features. India's electric two-wheeler market continues to witness new product launches and updates across segments. Buyers looking for an electric scooter around the Rs 1 lakh mark can choose from models offering different battery capacities, riding ranges and feature sets.
Ampere Magnus Grand
The Ampere Magnus Grand is positioned as a commuter-focused electric scooter and is offered with a 2.3 kWh LFP battery pack.
Priced from Rs 90,999 (ex-showroom), the scooter delivers a claimed IDC range of 118 km and has a top speed of 65 km/h. It takes around 5-6 hours for a full charge using the standard charger. The Magnus Grand rides on 12-inch wheels and offers 165 mm of ground clearance. Other features include a 3.5-inch LCD instrument cluster, hydraulic telescopic front suspension and drum brakes at both ends.
Bajaj Chetak C2501
The Bajaj Chetak C2501 is one of the more affordable variants in the Chetak lineup. Priced from Rs 91,504 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru), it is equipped with a 2.5 kWh battery pack and offers a claimed range of 113 km. The electric motor develops up to 4.2 kW of peak power, while top speed is rated at approximately 60 km/h. The scooter uses a metal body construction and is designed primarily for urban commuting.
Hero Vida VX2 Go
Hero MotoCorp's VIDA VX2 Go comes with a removable battery setup, allowing users to charge the battery separately from the scooter. The scooter is priced from Rs 99,490 (ex-showroom) and uses a 2.2 kWh battery pack. Hero claims a certified range of 92 km, while top speed stands at 70 km/h. The electric motor produces 6 kW of peak power and 25 Nm of torque.
Ola S1X Gen 3
The Ola S1X Gen 3 range is available with multiple battery pack options. The entry-level variant starts at Rs 80,499 (ex-showroom) and comes with a 2 kWh battery offering a claimed IDC range of 108 km. The larger 3 kWh and 4 kWh variants deliver claimed ranges of 176 km and 242 km, respectively. Ola claims a top speed of up to 101 km/h. The scooter is equipped with LED lighting, a 4.3-inch LCD display, regenerative braking and 34 litres of storage space.
TVS Orbiter V2
TVS Motor's Orbiter V2 is offered with a 3.1 kWh battery pack and a claimed IDC range of 158 km. Priced at Rs 1.09 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the scooter comes with features such as cruise control, hill-hold assist, reverse parking assist and automatic motor cut-off in case of a fall. It also offers 34 litres of storage capacity along with connected vehicle features, geo-fencing and over-the-air software updates.
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For buyers prioritising affordability, the Ola S1X Gen 3 remains the most accessible option in this list, while the TVS Orbiter V2 offers the highest claimed range. The Ampere Magnus Grand and Bajaj Chetak C2501 cater to commuters looking for practical everyday mobility, whereas the Hero Vida VX2 Go stands out with its removable battery setup, which can be useful for users without dedicated charging access. Overall, the final choice depends on individual priorities such as range, charging convenience, performance and budget.
