Simple Dot One rebadged to OneS, launched at Rs 1.40 lakh

    The OneS is priced Rs 6,000 lower than the outgoing Dot One.

    Published On Mar 12, 2025 04:00:00 PM

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    Simple OneS price in India at Rs 1.40 lakh, launched, colour, range
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    The Simple Dot One has been rebadged as the OneS, and the brand has launched it at a price of Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). This is a reduction in price of Rs 6,000. Simple claims this rename comes as a step to simplify its nomenclature.

    1. Simple OneS is the rebadged version of Dot one
    2. Features a large 35-litre underseat storage area
    3. Priced Rs 6,000 lower than the outgoing model

    Simple OneS is just a rebadged Dot One

    Costs Rs 6,000 less than before

    Simple Energy is a Bengaluru-based startup that makes electric scooters. In 2023, the brand launched the Dot One which misses out on the removable battery. It also launched the One earlier and updated it for 2025. Now, the brand has decided to update the Dot One's moniker to OneS to bring it in line with its elder sibling, the Simple One.

    It continues to incorporate the same 3.7kWh fixed battery that produces 8.5kW of power. It is capable of doing 0-40kph in 2.55 seconds and go on to a claimed top speed of 105kph in Sonic mode. The OneS also gets an additional red colour option over the outgoing Dot One.

    Interestingly, the price of the OneS is lower than the outgoing Dot One. The latter was priced at Rs 1 lakh, and it subsequently received a substantial price hike of Rs 40,000. The final recorded price on the official website was Rs 1.46 lakh. The rebadged model has been priced at Rs 1.40 lakh which is a reduction of Rs 6,000. 

    All prices ex-showroom Bengaluru

    Also see: Raptee.HV T30 gets ARAI certification, sales to begin in Bengaluru and Chennai

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