Simple OneS
Simple OneS Key Specs & Features
- Range190 km/charge
- Battery Capacity3.7 Kwh
- Charging Time (0-80%)4 Hrs
- Underseat Storage35 L
- Kerb Weight118 kg
- Seat Height780 mm
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Expert Review
Simple Energy has launched the new Simple One S Gen 2 in India.
Simple One S – Overview
The Simple One S is a light weight and compact electric scooter. Offered in a single variant, it provides a perfect range for city commutes, along with a decent list of features.
Design
The One S carries a sharp and aggressive design language. It features an apron-mounted headlamp, neatly integrated DRLs on the handlebar cowl, and a clean looking tail section that ties in nicely with the front, giving the scooter a sporty overall stance. The One S also gets a new design for the rear view mirrors, which look sleeker, and Simple Energy claims it to be more aerodynamic and it also offers better visibility.
The One S is available in three colour options: Grace White, Azure Blue and Brazen Black. We like the Brazen Black shade a bit more than other colours though.
Features
Safety
The battery pack is made safer, as it offers 50% better frontal impact resistance than the Gen 1.5. The Simple One S is equipped with a traction control that offers 4 modes: Road, Rain, Track and Rally – along with one level of regenerative braking. These settings help maintain better grip across different riding conditions. It gets 3 riding modes: Eco, Normal, and Air (called Dash mode earlier).
Convenience
The scooter gets a 7-inch non-touchscreen TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, ride statistics, OTA updates and customisable themes. Cruise control is offered in two formats: Standard and Metro. While Standard works like regular cruise control, Metro mode is designed for city use and automatically adjusts speed even with frequent braking and stops.
The Simple One S is loaded with a wide range of safety, convenience and connected features. These include fall detection with Drop Safe, hill-hold assist called Super Hold, park mode, hazard lights that automatically activate during hard braking, a limp-home mode (restricts performance in case of a fault in the system), TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system), speed limiter and crawl mode. There’s also a ‘Ping My Scooter’ function to help locate the scooter in parking lots, along with theft alerts and follow-me-home lights.
On the connectivity front, the scooter offers geofencing to restrict usage within a predefined area, as well as time fencing that limits operation to specific hours. The digital console can be paired with a smartwatch via Simple Energy’s Companion app, allowing riders to check essential details like the odometer reading, battery charge status and available range.
In terms of practicality, the One S gets an illuminated 35-litre underseat storage compartment, which is 17 per cent larger than the 30-litre unit on the Gen 1.5. It also features a 1-litre glove box mounted on the apron, along with a USB charging port for added convenience.
Rider Comfort
It gets a seat height of 780mm, which is 16mm lower than before, and should make the One S quite manageable for most riders. Along with this, the One S comes with a 172mm ground clearance, which is pretty decent. Its kerb weight stands at 118kg, which is quite light for an electric scooter of this size. The upright riding posture should suit daily commuting well.
Pillion Comfort
The scooter comes with a spacious single-piece seat, and pillion space is adequate for regular use.
Motor & Battery
The Simple One S is offered with a 3.7kWh battery pack option (IP67 rated), which powers a 6.4kW, 52Nm (peak) motor. It comes with a 750W charger which charges from 0 to 80 percent in 4 hours. This should allow you to charge your scooter at home or at your workplace easily.
Performance
Simple Energy says it has improved the throttle response of the Simple One S by 9%, and that it can accelerate from 0 to 40kmph in 3 seconds, has a top speed of 90kmph and a claimed IDC range of 190km. That should last almost a week if your commute is about 20-25km everyday.
With the standard warranty of 3 years, Simple Energy offers two extended warranty plans: Simple Protect plan and Simple Super Protect plan, which extends the warranty up to 5 years/50,000km and 8 years/80,000km, respectively. Simple Energy also offers a 'Lifetime Warranty' plan that extends the battery and motor warranty to 15 years and unlimited kilometers at an extra cost.
Brakes
Braking duties are handled by a 200mm disc at the front and a 190mm disc at the rear, supported by a combined braking system (CBS). According to the testing done by Simple Energy, the One S takes 18.5 meters to come from 60kmph to 0. This braking performance is claimed to be 13% better than the Gen 1.5.
Rivals
The Simple One S goes up against the Ather 450 S, which is comparatively more affordable than the Simple One S.
Pros & Cons
- Good Things
- Could Be Better
- Gets a sporty and compact stance
- Offers a claimed IDC range of 190km
- Can go from 0 to 40kmph in 3 seconds
- Misses out on a touchscreen console
Simple OneS comparison with similar Scooters
Currently Viewing Rs.1,59,999* Onwards | TVS iQube ST Rs.1,70,984* Onwards Check Offers | TVS iQube S Rs.1,59,142* Onwards Check Offers | Bajaj Chetak Rs.1,11,006* Onwards Check Offers | Bajaj Chetak C2501 Rs.1,35,306* Onwards Check Offers | Ather 450X Rs.1,54,546* Onwards Check Offers | Honda Activa e Rs.1,18,147* Onwards Check Offers | Ather Rizta Rs.1,21,047* Onwards Check Offers | Simple One Rs.1,89,999* Onwards Check Offers |
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| Riding Range190 km/charge | Riding Range212 km/charge | Riding Range175 km/charge | Riding Range131 km/charge | Riding Range113 km/charge | Riding Range126 km/charge | Riding Range102 km/charge | Riding Range123 km/charge | Riding Range265 km/charge |
| Battery Capacity3.7 Kwh | Battery Capacity5.3 Kwh | Battery Capacity4.7 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.5 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity5 Kwh |
| Power6.4 kW | Power4.4 kW | Power4.4 kW | Power- | Power- | Power6.4 kW | Power6 kW | Power4.3 kW | Power8.8 kW |
| Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time3.45 Hr | Charging Time4.3 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time5.45 Hr | Charging Time- |
| Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed82 km/Hr | Top Speed82 km/Hr | Top Speed70 km/Hr | Top Speed55 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed115 km/Hr |
| Torque Motor52 Nm | Torque Motor33 Nm | Torque Motor33 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor26 Nm | Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor72 Nm |
| Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeHub Motor | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypePMSM |
| Weight118 kg | Weight128.8 kg | Weight128.8 kg | Weight- | Weight107 kg | Weight108 kg | Weight118 kg | Weight125 kg | Weight129 kg |
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Last week I’ve purchased S model. Company claimed 181 km range but an Eco mode mine gives after 100% charge 142km. Value for money. Basically all EV scooters comes with that price range which maybe higher price but reason to buy is specially its height & both suspension. After that it has 4 riding mode + Reverse without any charges.Read More
Simple OneS Range
The ARAI claimed range of Simple OneS is 190 km/charge. This is the claimed range for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Range |
|---|---|
| Electric | 190 km/charge |
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