LML secures patent for 'LML Star' electric scooter design

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 09-23 16:30

LML Star
LML, an iconic Indian brand in the scooter and motorcycle industry, has received a patent from the Indian government for the design of its new EV scooter, the LML Star. This patent highlights LML's dedication to innovation in the electric vehicle sector, aiming to offer an efficient and stylish mode of transportation. The scooter's design reflects a significant investment and collaboration with top Italian designers.

The LML Star’s design was developed in partnership with renowned Italian designers who have worked with prestigious brands such as Ducati, Ferrari, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. This collaboration underscores LML's commitment to delivering high-quality innovation, positioning the LML Star as a standout product in the electric mobility market.

Design

The scooter showcases a distinctive and futuristic design that aligns with LML's philosophy of producing bold and unique products while maintaining a focus on dependability. As an eco-friendly transportation solution, the LML Star embodies LML's mission to offer modern and efficient electric scooters.

A step towards sustainable transformation

This milestone celebrates LML’s history of innovation and its commitment to excellence. The LML Star reaffirms the company’s leadership in electric mobility, as it aims to shape a greener and more sustainable future for upcoming generations. This launch marks an important step in LML's continued dominance in the electric scooter market.

Dr. Yogesh Bhatia, MD and CEO of LML, expressed his excitement about the achievement: "We are both thrilled and honored to receive the patent for the design of our upcoming EV scooter, the LML Star. As we embark on this exciting new chapter, we are eager to make a significant impact in the industry."

He added, "We look forward to engaging with our audience and showcasing how our innovative approach is set to transform the electric mobility landscape."

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