BREAKING: Ather 450X Becomes More Affordable! Here’s The New Price List
- by Praveen M
- Jun 15, 2021
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Prices have been slashed owing to revisions to the FAME II policy for electric vehicles
The Indian government recently revised subsidies offered under the FAME II policy. Following this, Ather Energy has revealed the updated prices of its electric scooters, the Ather 450X, and the Ather 450 Plus. Take a look at the table:
Cities |
Ather 450 Plus Ex-showroom Price Including The New FAME II Incentive |
Previous Ex-showroom Price, Including the Rs 29,000 FAME II Incentive for The Ather 450 Plus |
Ather 450X Ex-showroom Price Including The New FAME II Incentive |
Previous Ex-showroom Price, including the Rs 29,000 FAME II Incentive For The Ather 450X |
New Delhi |
Rs 1,13,416 |
Rs 1,27,916 |
Rs 1,32,426 |
Rs 1,46,926 |
Mumbai |
Rs 1,23,231 |
Rs 1,37,731 |
Rs 1,42,241 |
Rs 1,56,741 |
Chennai |
Rs 1,27,286 |
Rs 1,41,786 |
Rs 1,46,296 |
Rs 1,60,796 |
Bengaluru |
Rs 1,25,490 |
Rs 1,39,990 |
Rs 1,44,500 |
Rs 1,59,000 |
Hyderabad |
Rs 1,27,916 |
Rs 1,42,416 |
Rs 1,46,926 |
Rs 1,61,426 |
Pune |
Rs 1,22,916 |
Rs 1,37,416 |
Rs 1,41,926 |
Rs 1,56,426 |
Considering the announcement was made on June 11, the new prices will likely apply to electric scooters bought from June 12. To come within the ambit of the new FAME II scheme, electric scooters will need to offer a minimum range of 80km and have a minimum top speed of 40kmph. Both Ather 450 Plus and Ather 450X meet these criteria, and are thus now more affordable by Rs 14,500 in all the listed cities.
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That said, the Ather 450X is still priced at a premium compared to its upcoming rival, Simple Energy Mark 2, which promises to retail between Rs 1.10 lakh and Rs 1.20 lakh. But now that the incentives have been revised, expect even more competitive pricing.
If you’re wondering what effect the new FAME II scheme has on other electric two-wheelers, check this out. In related news, we caught up with Ather Energy’s CEO, Tarun Mehta, in February, and here’s what he had to say about the brand’s future plans. And if you’re keen on knowing how Ather’s electric scooters are made at the new Hosur plant, take a look at this.
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