The Simple Ultra has been launched at Rs 2.35 lakh (ex-showroom) with a claimed 400 km IDC range which makes it one of the longest-range electric scooters in India. That’s the key hook here. For Indian buyers, range is still the biggest concern when switching to EVs and this directly addresses it. The Ultra isn’t positioned as just another city scooter, it’s built for longer rides with higher performance. With deliveries already underway and bookings opened earlier, this launch marks Simple Energy’s push into the premium, high-range electric two-wheeler space.
Battery, Range And Performance: What The Numbers Say
At the core of the Simple Ultra EV is a 6.5 kWh battery pack which enables a claimed IDC range of 400 km on a single charge. That figure stands out in a segment where most scooters focus
on shorter urban cycles.
Performance is equally part of the story. The electric scooter can reach a top speed of 115 kmph and accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in just 2.77 seconds. These numbers suggest that it’s not just about range, but also about responsiveness in real-world riding conditions.
What this really means is that the Ultra is trying to cover both ends with long-distance capability and quick city performance. That combination is still rare in the electric scooter space where most products lean heavily towards efficiency over outright performance.
Features And Hardware Focus
The Simple Ultra comes equipped with a seven-inch rider console, which acts as the main interface for ride data and system controls. Alongside that, it gets four-level traction control. This is something not commonly seen in scooters at this price point.
These additions point towards a more control-focused riding setup rather than just feature additions for the sake of it. The traction control system in particular, is relevant for Indian road conditions where grip levels can vary significantly.
The scooter is also part of Simple Energy’s broader Gen 2 lineup which indicates an evolution in both hardware and software compared to earlier models.
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Price, Availability And What It Means For Buyers
Priced at Rs 2.35 lakh (ex-showroom), the Simple Ultra sits firmly in the premium electric scooter category. It is already available for purchase with test rides and deliveries currently underway. Simple Energy currently operates close to 70 touchpoints across cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad as well as Chennai, with further expansion planned.
For buyers, the positioning is clear. This is not an entry-level EV. It’s aimed at those willing to pay more for higher range and stronger performance. The real-world appeal will depend on how closely the claimed range translates into daily usage and how the support network scales over time.




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