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Ather 450S launched with 3.7kWh battery pack at Rs 1.46 lakh

Ather 450S launched with 3.7kWh battery pack at Rs 1.46 lakh

India Today5 days ago
Ather Energy has expanded its popular 450 series with the launch of the new 450S variant equipped with a larger 3.7kWh battery pack. Priced at Rs 1,45,999 (ex-showroom Bengaluru), the updated model now delivers an IDC-certified range of 161km, offering extended range.This new variant bridges the gap between the entry-level 450S (2.9kWh) and the premium 450X, targeting riders who want both range and performance without the added cost of advanced software features.advertisementRavneet Phokela, Chief Business Officer, Ather Energy Limited, said, "The 450 series has always set the bar for performance, technology, and reliability in the Indian electric scooter market. With the launch of the 450S featuring a 3.7 kWh battery pack and an IDC range of 161 kms, we're bringing the extended range previously exclusive to the 450X. The new 450S variant is specifically designed for riders who prioritize the sporty appeal and long-range capability of the 450 series over the advanced software features of the 450X. With an IDC range of 161 kms of ered by the new 450S, riders can now confidently plan longer journeys and still experience the thrilling performance the 450 series is renowned for, all at a more accessible price."Design
The 450S 3.7kWh retains Ather's signature sharp styling and LED headlamp design. As per the company, despite the increased battery capacity, the scooter maintains its agility and dynamic handling.PerformanceThe new variant is powered by the same 5.4kW motor producing 22Nm of torque, enabling 0-40kmph acceleration in just 3.9 seconds, and a top speed of 90kmph. It offers four ride modes: SmartEco, Eco, Ride, and Sport, allowing riders to switch between efficiency and excitement.Features
The 450S 3.7kWh comes equipped with a 7-inch DeepView Display, Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and features such as AutoHold, FallSafe, emergency stop signal, tow and theft alerts, and Amazon Alexa integration via AtherStack Pro. OTA (over-the-air) software updates keep the scooter up-to-date, and the model is fully compatible with Ather Grid, which now spans over 3,300 fast-charging points across India.Home charging is equally efficient, with 0-80% charge achievable in just 4.5 hours using Ather's home charger.The scooter is backed by Ather's 'Eight70' warranty program, offering 8 years or 80,000km of coverage and guaranteeing a minimum 70% battery health. Owners will also benefit from the company's growing network of experience centers for test rides, purchases, and after-sales service.Bookings and deliveriesBookings for the Ather 450S (3.7 kWh) are now open both online and through Ather's retail outlets nationwide. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in August 2025.Pricing (Ex-showroom):Bengaluru – Rs 1,45,999Delhi – Rs 1,48,047Mumbai – Rs 1,48,258Chennai – Rs 1,47,312advertisementWith the launch of the 450S 3.7 kWh, Ather has further strengthened its position in India's electric scooter market by offering an electric scooter with extended range.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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