If you’re looking for an electric scooter that’s more than just a commute machine, the Ather 450 Apex might be your answer. Priced at ₹1.96 lakh (on-road, Delhi), this isn’t just another EV—it’s a head-turner built for thrill-seekers who want performance wrapped in futuristic design.
Why the Ather 450 Apex Stands Out
Ather calls this their “fastest, most premium scooter yet,” and it shows. The 7kW motor rockets you from 0 to 40 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, with a top speed of 100 km/h—making it quicker than most petrol scooters. The 3.7kWh battery promises decent range, though aggressive riding might drain it faster.
Looks That Grab Attention
Forget boring color schemes. The Apex flaunts a “Tansparent Blue” design with glossy orange alloy wheels and see-through side panels that expose its aluminum frame. It’s sleek, futuristic, and unlike anything else on Indian roads.
Tech That Feels Next-Gen
- 6 Ride Modes: From Eco (for max range) to Warp+ (for instant acceleration).
- Smart Features: Bluetooth-connected TFT touchscreen with Google Maps, over-the-air updates, and LED lighting.
- Safety: Dual disc brakes (though no ABS, which might bother some riders).
The Competition?
The Apex goes up against the Ola S1 Pro and TVS X, but it carves its niche with better build quality and a more refined ride. However, Ola offers a longer range, and TVS has that bold, futuristic look.
Verdict: Who Should Buy It?
If you want a premium, high-performance electric scooter and don’t mind paying extra for cutting-edge design and tech, the Ather 450 Apex delivers. But if range and budget are bigger concerns, alternatives like the Ola S1 Pro might make more sense.
Final Thought: This isn’t just a scooter—it’s a statement. And for the right rider, it’s worth every penny.
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