Ather 450 Apex High Speed E-Scooter: Top Alternatives In India

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(Last Updated On: January 31, 2024)

Key Highlights

  • Apex 450 is the latest high-speed e-scooter from Ather
  • Offers powerful performance starting at Rs. 1.89 lakh
  • Competes against TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, and more

Ather recently expanded its presence across the EV market with the Apex 450 electric scooter. The latest e-scooter from Apex is categorized as a top-of-the-line model positioned just above the Ather 450X. At an asking price of Rs. 1.89 lakh, the Ather 450 Apex e-scooter offers enhanced performance and range. However, if you step out in the market, you also get some other e-scooter options that comes as the best alternate to the Apex 450. Which all e-scooters compete head on with the Ather Apex 450 in India? Find out below:

Ather 450X E-Scooter

Ather 450XFeatures
Battery 2.9 kWh
3.7 kWh
Range Up to 150 km per charge
Top Speed90 km/hr
Motor 6.7 kW
Price Starts at Rs. 1.37 lakh

Ather’s 450X electric scooter comes as one of the top alternates for the Apex 450 if you wish almost similar features at a lower price range. One can opt from two different battery pack options including a 2.9 kWh and a 3.7 kWh option.

ather 450x gen 3

This Ather electric scooter can offer up to 150 km range on a single charge (top model). The Ather 450X is equipped with a 6.7kW motor which produces 26Nm peak torque. It can achieve a top speed of 90km/h. Price for the Ather 450X starts at Rs. 1.37 lakh in India.

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TVS iQUBE ST E-Scooter

TVS iQube STFeatures
Motor BLDC hub
Battery4.6 kWh
Torque 33Nm
Range 145 km per charge
Price Starts at Rs. 1.25 lakh

TVS is a known name in the two-wheeler automobile industry and the brand has earned its fame in the EV space with the iQube electric scooter lineup. The TVS iQube ST e-scooter comes as one of the strongest rivals to the Ather Apex 450 electric scooter.

tvs iqube st

The TVS iQube ST is backed by a BLDC hub motor which produces 3 kW peak power and a rated torque of 33Nm. This electric scooter gets its power from a 4.6 kWh battery module. The top speed attained by this TVS electric scooter is up to 82 km/hr. Range delivery is around 145 km per charge, while the battery charging time from 0-80 percent is around 4 hours. The TVS iQube ST can be purchased starting at Rs. 1.25 lakh in India.

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Ola S1 Pro E-Scooter

Ola S1 Pro Features
Motor mid-drive IPM motor
Peak power 8.5 kW
Peak torque 58Nm
Range Up t 170 km
Top Speed116 km/hr

Ola is Ather’s biggest rival when we speak of electric two-wheeler scooters in India. The S1 Pro is the company’s top-of-the-line electric scooter going up against the Apex 450 with full swing. For a powerful performance delivery, the Ola S1 Pro electric scooter uses a mid-drive IPM motor which produces 8.5 kW peak power.

Ola S1 Pro

This Ola S1 series electric scooter further is equipped with a 4kWh battery module that allows up to 170 km range per charge. This high riding range is achieved while using the Eco mode. As for the top speed, the Ola S1 Pro can reach up to 116 km/hr. With a starting price of Rs. 1.40 lakh, the Ola S1 Pro comes as a cheaper yet powerful alternative for the Ather Apex 450 e-scooter.

Conclusion

All three models listed above stands out as the top alternative to the Ather Apex 450. The advantage that Apex 450 has over others is the top speed, i.e., the 100 km/hr mark. The remaining aspects in all the aforementioned models including battery and features are at par with the Apex 450. Hence, the model that fits your budget will make for a great alternate to the Ather Apex 450.

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