Ampere Nexus
Ampere Nexus is a electric scooter with price starting from Rs. 1.09 lakh. Nexus has a range of 136 km. The Charging time of Nexus is 3.3 hr with fast charging support. It is available in 4 colours and 2 variants. It can achive a maximum speed of 93 kmph. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and drum brakes at the rear Nexus is a tough competitor to Ather 450X, Ather Rizta and Ola S1 Pro .
Pros and Cons of Nexus
- Good-looking design with boxy and sharp design lines
- Overall build quality is of a premium standard
- Good performance for a family scooter
- Very nimble handling characteristics
- Ample seating space for two adults
- The differentiation between the two variants is very simple
- Throttle feels jerky in stop and go traffic
- Bumps and potholes can be felt due to the stiff rear suspension
- Features is not that extensive compared to its rivals
The Ampere Nexus offers a well-rounded package of good performance, agile handling characteristics, decent comfort and a decent features list. The list might not be that extensive but the features that are available, they do work really well. If you are looking for a family-oriented scooter that does the job well as an everyday commuter, then the Ampere Nexus is a good option to consider.
Nexus Price and Variants
Nexus Riding Range
Specifications of Nexus
- 136 km/chargeRange
- 3 KwhBattery Capacity
- 3.3 HrCharging Time
- 93 km/HrTop Speed
- TubelessTyre Type
- 170 mmGround Clearance
Expert's Opinions on Nexus
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Range
- Battery & Charging
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Range
- Battery & Charging
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
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Solid Family Electric Scooter
- Ampere’s top-end electric scooter feels premium and solid to ride. Also, the simplicity of differences between the variants is quite refreshing.
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Snazzy Appearance
- Boxy yet sharp design language makes the scooter look very snazzy
- Front indicators & pillion footrests neatly integrated to the whole design = looks premium
- Top-notch build quality with no visible panel gaps and dangling wires
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Smooth Running
- Smooth and linear acceleration
- Acceleration stays constant and doesn’t taper off till the capped top speed in each riding mode
- Top speed of 93kmph in Sport mode is more than adequate for regular city commutes
- Fair bit of throttle lag can be felt in stop and go traffic in Eco and City mode
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Adequate Output
- Claimed charging time of 3.3 hours is adequate for charging at home frequently
- Real world range of 105km should take care of your daily commuting needs without needing to recharge often
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Nimble Handler
- Feels light and nimble on the move
- Tips into corners very easily
- Easy to flick the scooter in and out of traffic
- Tyres offer good grip
- Brakes are not great and feel just about adequate
- Same goes for the feedback from the brake levers as well
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Plush? = Yes and No
- Ride quality feels plush on smooth tarmac
- Over rough road conditions, bumps can really be felt due to the stiff suspension setup
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Size Matters
- Well padded seat provides a comfortable riding experience
- Long seat is wide enough for two well-sized adults
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Functional Bits
- The features list with a fully-digital console, navigation and more is very adequate
- The Day and Night display themes switch automatically depending on the conditions in a seamless manner
- Visibility of TFT screen under harsh sunlight is not that good
- If you like feature-packed scooters, absence of hill-hold assist, negative throttle and others will feel like a miss
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Should you buy the Ampere Nexus?
- Very good, all-round family scooter
- Good performance and range output
- Nimble handling and more than adequate seating for two
- With a starting price of Rs 1.09 lakh (ex-showroom), the Nexus is a simple and able family scooter for everyday commuting
Latest Updates on Nexus
The Ampere Nexus has been launched at Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom including EMPS or Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024). The deliveries of the electric scooter have started.
The Nexus gets a boxy, family-oriented design language and is the most premium offering from the EV maker in its lineup.
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Nexus Colours
- Zanskar Aqua
- Steel Gray
- Lunar White
- Indian Red
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Nexus User Reviews
I have purchased ampere nexus st electric scooter a week ago and i am fully satisfied with its performance and looks
Unbeatable scooter with best lfp battery, Fast charger, Ip67 rated sealed belt driven motor, 12" alloy wheel with disc brake, Long and wider seat, Great colours, Modern and technical design just makes the scooter to love it.
I have driven this ev scooter for about 1 or 2 kilometers and felt like going in an suv when i went for a test drive.If we go for a long drive we will know the original performance of the ev.
Superb, Good stability, And speed.Good battery capacity with fewer charging hours with a good range of mileage.
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