Ampere Magnus G Max Launched at ₹94,999 with 100+ km Range
Greaves Electric Mobility's Ampere brand introduces Magnus G Max targeting Indian families with practical features including spacious 33-litre storage, LFP battery technology, and economical pricing under one lakh rupees.
Ampere has launched the Magnus G Max electric scooter at an introductory price of ₹94,999, positioning it as a practical mobility solution for Indian families seeking to transition to electric vehicles.
The Magnus G Max is powered by a 3 kWh Lithium Ferro Phosphate battery backed by a 5-year or 75,000 km warranty. The scooter delivers over 100 km real-world range in Eco mode, with a certified range of 142 km. Charging time from 20% to 80% takes approximately 4.5 hours.
Among its key features is a 33-litre under-seat boot storage compartment, described as one of the largest in its segment. The scooter comes equipped with a hub-mounted motor offering 1.5 kW nominal and 2.4 kW peak output, with three riding modes: Eco, City, and Reverse. It achieves a top speed of 65 kmph.
The vehicle features 165 mm ground clearance, hydraulic telescopic front suspension, dual rear shock absorbers, and a 3.5-inch LCD digital cluster with USB charging. LED headlamps and indicators come standard, with optional connected features available through a telematics control unit.
Available in three color options – Monsoon Blue, Matcha Green, and Cinnamon Copper – the Magnus G Max features a dual-tone design.
Vikas Singh, Managing Director of Greaves Electric Mobility, stated the product resulted from extensive research into Indian family usage patterns, with emphasis on range consistency, comfort, storage capacity, and battery safety.
Greaves Electric Mobility, part of Greaves Cotton Limited, has over 17 years of experience in electric vehicle manufacturing and operates three manufacturing plants across India. The company supports its network through 400 dealer touchpoints nationwide and holds eight India Book of Records titles.
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