Ather 450X Gen 3 EV vs TVS X EV: Range, specs compared; Check out

 Ather 450X Gen 3 EV vs TVS X EV: Range, specs compared; Check out

Ather 450X Gen 3 EV vs TVS X EV: We have compared the two best Electric scooters based on their specifications. These electric scooters are prohibitively expensive. TVS electric scooters are significantly more expensive than Ather electric scooters. We chose the Pro variant of Ather and the standard variant of TVS to match the driving range of both scooters. Despite the fact that our government is enacting new laws and regulations to slow its rise, pollution in our country continues to rise rapidly. But we're curious, so what are you doing about it? Do you still own a petrol or diesel-powered personal scooter? Or would you rather have the electric one? You may buy on of the Ather 450X Gen 3 EV or TVS X EV electric scooter by checking all the specifications of these electric scooters below.

Ather 450X Gen 3 EV vs TVS X EVSpecifications

Specs Ather 450X Gen 3 EV TVS X EV
Fuel type Electric Electric
Range 150km 140 km
Battery capacity 33.7kWh 4.4 kWh
Top speed 90 kmph 105 kmph
Battery charging time 5.45hrs 4
Motor type PMS Motor BLDC
Transmission Automatic Automatic
Battery type Lithium ion Lithium ion
Portable chargers Yes Yes
Portable battery No No
Price Variant – 3.7 kWh – Pro Pack

Rs. 1,65,978
Avg. Ex-Showroom price
Variant - Standard

Rs. 2,49,990
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Know about the differences

Ather's 6.2kW motor and 3.7kWh lithium-ion battery power the 450X. The aforementioned configuration is responsible for the scooter's stated 105 km (Eco mode) range and top speed of 90 kmph. Furthermore, the Ather 450X comes with 16GB ROM and 2GB RAM. The X electric scooter, on the other hand, is outfitted with a 4.44kWh battery and an 11kW (peak power) motor. The setup has a range of 140km and a top speed of 105kmph. Furthermore, the X is said to have an 0-40kmph time of 2.6 seconds.

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