Key highlights
- Simple Arrive e-scooter spied testing
- To rival the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak
- Launch possible by Diwali 2026
Bengaluru-based Simple Energy is working on its upcoming affordable e-scooter, which is likely to be called Arrive. This upcoming EV has been recently spotted testing, revealing new details. Read everything we know so far about it below.
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What to expect from the Simple Arrive e-scooter?
The upcoming Arrive e-scooter has been recently spotted on the road for the first time. Simple Energy had patented its design not long ago, and now the prototype has hit the roads, indicating that it is nearing the production version stage.
Speaking of the details, it the fully camouflaged test mule is seen with a conventional design. It gets a curvy design for the front apron, which also embeds the healight. The rider looks comfortably seated on the single seat, and the large footboard area means it will offer more practicality than the OneS model.
This looks like a family-oriented model, and it could compete with the likes of the TVS iQube and the Ather Rizta. The test scooter also bears affordable hardware, including the dual shockers at the rear, telescopic front suspension, rear drum brake, and black alloy wheels.
While we do not know about the battery specs, we can safely assume that it can share the powertrain with the lower-spec OneS variants. The real-world range target could be around 120-130 km, which will position it strongly against the rivals.
It is expected to launch by Diwali 2026 with a price tag of around Rs 1 lakh.