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Ampere Magnus Pro: Road Test Review In Images Views : 3075 Unlike the e-scooters from mainstream manufacturers, it s priced on par with many petrol-powered scooters. Is it as good? The Ampere Magnus Pro, at Rs 73,990 (ex-showroom Bengaluru), costs about the same as a Suzuki Access or Honda Activa 125. Its 55kmph top speed, though not quite as high as something like the Ather 450X, should still make it fairly usable in the city; and the claimed range figure of 75km sounds like enough to get the job of commuting done. So, can this e-scooter strike a balance between affordability and genuine usability? The Magnus certainly looks more conventional than some of the other electrics from non-mainstream manufacturers. Sure, it isn’t the prettiest or most attractive scooter out there, but it isn’t shooting itself in the foot by overdoing things either. The lights are all simple and straightforward, there’s an acceptable amount of chrome garnish on the apron, the side ....
Most new forms of technology start off pretty expensive, before the economies of scale kick in to bring costs down. The world of electric two-wheelers is no different, with competent offerings like the Ather 450X and Bajaj Chetak currently costing considerably more than their petrol-powered counterparts. At the opposite end of the scale, there are some pretty affordable Chinese imports, but many of these are low-speed e-scooters topping out at 25kmph, and/or featuring pretty shoddy build quality. Somewhere in the middle lies the Ampere Magnus Pro. At Rs 73,990 (ex-showroom Bengaluru), it costs about the same as a Suzuki Access or Honda Activa 125; its 55kmph top speed, though not quite as much as something like the Ather, should still make it fairly usable in the city; and the claimed range figure of 75km sounds like enough to get the job of commuting done. So, let’s find out if any of this translates into the real world. ....