The Indian electric two-wheeler market is buzzing after design patents of the Ather EL01 and a new Simple Energy family scooter surfaced online. The leaked documents suggest that both manufacturers are targeting the highly competitive mass-market segment currently dominated by the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak.
Ather EL01: Affordable Yet Feature-Packed
According to leaked patent filings, Ather appears to be moving away from its signature sporty styling in favor of a larger, more practical family-oriented design aimed at daily commuters.
AtherStack 7.0 and Smart Features
Despite being positioned as a budget-friendly offering, the EL01 is expected to retain many of Ather's technology-focused features through the company's upcoming AtherStack 7.0 software platform.
Expected features include:
- 7-inch full-color touchscreen display
- Google Maps-enabled navigation
- Voice command functionality
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Remote diagnostics
- Over-the-air (OTA) software updates
These features are typically found in premium electric scooters, making the EL01 a potentially attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.
Advanced Electronic Braking System (AEBS)
Safety could be another key highlight of the new scooter. Reports suggest the EL01 may debut Advanced Electronic Braking System (AEBS) technology in the budget segment.
The system is designed to improve regenerative braking performance by intelligently recovering energy during braking while helping maintain vehicle stability. Industry observers believe the technology could improve real-world range by up to 5–7% while reducing the risk of wheel slip during sudden braking.
Simple Energy's New Family Scooter Also Leaked
Alongside the Ather EL01, leaked patent documents have also revealed details about an upcoming family-focused scooter from Simple Energy.
Unlike the company's performance-oriented models known for long range, the new scooter is expected to prioritize practicality and affordability.
Fixed 3.7 kWh Battery
The scooter is likely to feature a 3.7 kWh fixed lithium-ion battery pack instead of a removable setup.
This design could significantly increase under-seat storage space, potentially allowing riders to store two full-size helmets.
Expected Range
With the 3.7 kWh battery, the scooter is expected to deliver approximately 130–140 km of certified real-world range on a single charge, making it suitable for everyday commuting.
Why TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak Could Face New Competition
The Rs.1 lakh to Rs.1.2 lakh electric scooter segment is currently led by the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak. However, both models lack some of the software-driven features increasingly demanded by modern buyers.
If Ather manages to offer premium connectivity, voice commands, advanced software, and access to its growing fast-charging network at a price below Rs.1 lakh, it could significantly disrupt the segment.

According to industry sources and leaked timelines, Ather could introduce the EL01 ahead of the upcoming festive season, likely between October and November 2026.
The scooter is expected to be priced around Rs. 95,000 ex-showroom, making it one of the most affordable electric scooters in Ather's lineup.
Simple Energy is also expected to unveil its family scooter around the same period.
For buyers planning to purchase a family-friendly electric scooter this year, waiting a few months could provide access to several new options offering premium technology at more affordable prices.
Note: The specifications, pricing, and launch timeline mentioned above are based on leaked patent information and industry reports. Official details from Ather Energy and Simple Energy are yet to be announced.




