Bengaluru-based electric mobility pioneer, Simple Electric, is set to broaden its range with a newly patented family-focused electric scooter. Simple Electric, known for its sporty models like the Simple One and Simple One S, and the upcoming Simple One Ultra, is now turning its attention to family riders.
Earlier this year, Simple Electric upgraded its flagship model, introducing the Simple One Gen 2, while also unveiling the high-end Simple One Ultra—boasting a 6.5 kWh battery and a claimed range of up to 400 km. Now, the spotlight is on a fresh, family-oriented electric scooter, which has been making waves since late 2025.
Patented in October 2025, the new scooter marks Simple Electric’s first foray into a family-style electric scooter. Leaked design patents, showing the scooter from all angles, offer a clearer picture of what to expect. Compared to earlier patent images, this model is notably longer—an ideal trait for family use.
The front apron features a split LED headlight design, complemented by a full-width LED DRL. The handlebar cowl is expected to house turn indicators, while the large, flat floorboard ensures practicality. Elegant pill-shaped side panels add a modern touch. Behind the stepped, single-piece seat, a pillion backrest also doubles as a grab rail. At the rear, a horizontal tail light might integrate turn signals, while a digital cluster and simpler controls keep the interface easy.
Is this a budget scooter? From the looks of it, yes. The scooter uses conventional telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers, along with drum brakes on both ends. The mid-mounted motor and likely 12-inch alloy wheels emphasize a straightforward approach. Positioned below the Simple One S, this scooter is expected to compete with family-oriented rivals like the Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, Hero Vida VX2, and Suzuki e-Access.