- Simple Ultra electric scooter launched at Rs 2.35 lakh
- It claims a range of up to 400 km on a single charge
- Know the features
In India Electric Scooter It seems to be getting good demand among consumers. Also many people are looking for an electric scooter that will offer them a good range. Considering this demand of the customers, many two-wheeler manufacturing companies have launched e-scooters that offer a great range in the market.
Simple Energy has launched its new electric scooter Ultra in the Indian market. The ex-showroom price of this scooter has been set at around Rs 2.35 lakh. The scooter was previewed earlier in the year and now its bookings have finally started.
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What is the range?
The biggest feature of this scooter is its tremendous range. According to the company’s claim, this scooter can run up to 400 km (IDC) on a single full charge. This range is much higher than many electric scooters currently available in the market and even rivals some electric cars.
Simple Ultra: Range and Speed
The scooter has a 6.5 kWh battery to provide a long range of 400 km. The battery is securely mounted in the floor and body of the scooter. This scooter is also ahead in terms of speed. Its top speed is 115 kmph and it can accelerate from 0 to 40 kmph in just 2.77 seconds.
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Security and Features
For the safety of the rider, this scooter has 4 level traction control, which prevents the scooter from slipping.
Also, it has a 7-inch touchscreen display, on which all the information to the journey can be seen. Various smart features can also be used by connecting the mobile through this screen. Overall, the powerful range, top speed and modern features make the Simple Ultra a great competition in the Indian EV market.
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