LML secures patent for new EV scooter design

LML is now moving into the electric vehicle market with this latest development.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 23 Sep 2024 Views icon11260 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
LML secures patent for new EV scooter design

LML, an established Indian automotive brand, has announced that it has been granted a patent by the Indian government for the design of its upcoming electric scooter, the LML STAR. LML is now moving into the electric vehicle market with this latest development.

The design of the LML STAR has been developed in collaboration with Italian designers who have worked with prominent automotive brands such as Ducati, Ferrari, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. This partnership underscores LML's focus on bringing innovative design and technology to the electric vehicle industry.

The scooter’s design is aimed at combining modern aesthetics with functionality, reflecting LML's commitment to delivering eco-friendly transportation solutions. According to the company, the design retains the brand's traditional values of dependability while incorporating a bold and futuristic look.

Dr. Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director and CEO of LML, commented on the achievement, stating, "We are honored to receive the patent for the design of the LML STAR. This marks a significant step for us as we continue our journey in the electric vehicle sector."

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