BREAKING: Ampere Magnus Neo Electric Scooter Launched At 79,999
Modified On Jan 14, 2025 09:56 AM By Sahil
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The electric scooter comes with a simple yet stylish design and is available in five dual-tone colour options
Quick Highlights:
- The Ampere Magnus Neo has a claimed range of over 100km and has a top speed of 65kmph
- Gets three ride modes and a reverse mode
- Features an LCD instrument console with smartphone connectivity as optional
Ampere EV has launched the new Magnus Neo electric scooter in India, starting at Rs 79,999 (introductory, ex-showroom). The scooter recently covered a journey of over 2,000km from Bengaluru to Delhi and will also be showcased at the Auto Expo 2025.
Here’s What The Magnus Neo Gets:
The Ampere Magnus Neo comes with a typical family-scooter design but with a stylish touch. The electric scooter is available in five dual-tone colours including: Metallic Red, Glacial White, Ocean Blue, Galactic Grey, and Glossy Black.
The Ampere Magnus Neo electric scooter comes with a hub-mounted motor and a 2.3kWh LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery pack. It claims to deliver a range of more than 100km and has a top speed of 65kmph (claimed). The electric scooter comes with three different ride modes along with a reverse mode. The battery pack is removable and makes it easier to charge. It takes 5-6 hours to charge from 0 to 100 percent.
The Magnus Neo gets all LED lighting and an LCD instrument console with smartphone connectivity features as optional. The electric scooter also has a small cubby hole at the front apron and a USB charging port for added convenience. The Magnus Neo gets a telescopic fork and dual-shock absorbers. It is fitted with chunky 12-inch alloy wheels, wrapped with tubeless tyres. The scooter gets drum brakes on both ends with a combined braking system (CBS).
The Ampere Magnus Neo competes with other electric scooters in the market including the Ola S1 X, Zelio Eeva ZX+ and the Hero Electric Atria. Ampere EV is also offering a battery warranty for 5 years or 75,000 kms (whichever is earlier) for the scooter.