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Ampere Magnus
Ampere Magnus is a family-oriented electric scooter, available in three variants - Neo, Grand and G Max. It is powered by as large as 3 kWh LFP battery and offers a good real world range of 100 km. The scooter comes equipped with a digital instrument cluster, advanced braking technology, and a 5-year warranty. Although the dealer network isn’t very strong pan-India, the Magnus lineup offers options for various users.
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Magnus Highlights
On Target
The Ampere Magnus is best suited for city rides and for customers seeking an electric mobility option for their family. It offers a good real-world riding range as well.
What We Like
Good real-world range (80-100km), low running cost, removable battery for easy home charging, LED lights, reverse mode.
What We Do Not Like
Top speed (65 km/h) is lower than petrol rivals, long charging time (5-7 hours), fit-and-finish could be better
Battery Capacity
2.3 kWh
In 2 Variants
3 kWh
In 1 Variant
Battery Capacity by Variants
Battery Capacity of Magnus Competitors
| Model | Battery Capacity (kWh) |
|---|---|
| Chetak C35 | 3.5 kWh |
| PraisePro | 3.3 kWh |
| E Scoot 504 | 1.44 kWh, 1.8 kWh, 2.04 kWh |
| iQube Electric | 2.2 kWh, 3.1 kWh, 3.5 kWh, 5.3 kWh |
| Optima | 2 kWh, 3 kWh |
| C12 | 2 kWh, 2.7 kWh, 3.2 kWh |
| Rizta | 2.9 kWh, 3.7 kWh |
| Nexus | 3 kWh |
| S1 Pro Gen 3 | 3 kWh, 4 kWh, 5.2 kWh |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 2 kWh, 3 kWh, 4 kWh, 5.2 kWh |
Charging Time
(0-100%) 5-6 Hours
Charging Time of Magnus Competitors
| Model | Charging Time |
|---|---|
| Chetak C35 | (0 - 80%) 3 Hours, (0 - 80%) 3 Hours 25 mins |
| PraisePro | 2 - 3 Hours |
| E Scoot 504 | 4-5 Hours, 7-8 Hours |
| iQube Electric | (0-80%) 2 Hours 45 Mins, (0-80%) 3 Hours, (0-80%) 4 Hours 18 Mins, (0-80%) 4 Hours 30 Mins |
| Optima | 4.5 Hours, 6 Hours 50 min |
| C12 | 4.3 Hours, 5 Hours, 6 - 7 Hours |
| Rizta | 4 Hours & 30 Min (0-80%), 6 Hours & 30 Min (0-80%) |
| Nexus | 3.3 Hours |
| S1 Pro Gen 3 | 4 Hours 50 min (0-80%), 7 Hours (0-80%), 7 Hours 15 min (0-80%) |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 6 Hours (0-100%), 6 Hours (0-100%), 9 Hours (0-100%) |
Range
118 km
In 2 Variants
142 km
In 1 Variant
Range by Variants
Range of Magnus Competitors
| Model | Range (km) |
|---|---|
| Chetak C35 | 151 km, 153 km |
| PraisePro | 88 km |
| E Scoot 504 | 65 km |
| iQube Electric | 121 km, 145 km, 212 km, 94 km |
| Optima | 135 km, 89 km |
| C12 | 123 km, 135 km, 85 km |
| Rizta | 123 km, 159 km |
| Nexus | 100 km |
| S1 Pro Gen 3 | 176 km, 242 km, 320 km |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 108 km, 176 km, 242 km, 320 km |
Under Seat Storage
22 Litres
In 2 Variants
33 Litres
In 1 Variant
Under Seat Storage by Variants
Under Seat Storage of Magnus Competitors
| Model | Under Seat Storage (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Chetak C35 | 35 Litres |
| iQube Electric | 30 Litres, 32 Litres |
| C12 | 23 Litres |
| Rizta | 34 Litres |
| Nexus | 24 Litres |
| S1 Pro Gen 3 | 34 Litres |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 34 Litres |
Seat Height
780 mm
Magnus's 780 mm Seat Height is close to the segment average of 779.63 mm.
Seat Height of Magnus Competitors
| Model | Seat Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| Chetak C35 | 775 mm |
| PraisePro | 800 mm |
| iQube Electric | 770 mm |
| C12 | 765 mm |
| Rizta | 780 mm |
| Nexus | 765 mm |
| S1 Pro Gen 3 | 791 mm |
| S1 X Gen 3 | 791 mm |
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Pros & Cons of Magnus
What we admire in this scooter
One of the more budget-friendly electric scooters, ideal for daily use
Smooth, easy to ride, and well-suited for traffic conditions
Around 80-100 km on a charge, enough for regular errands
Big advantage over petrol scooters
Convenient for charging, especially in apartments
What could have been better
Only best for short-rides, not suitable for highways
Lacks modern features and premiumness
The suspension setup is poor and doesn’t feel comfortable
Ampere Magnus Detailed Review
- The Ampere Magnus looks very simple and at the same time, athletic and doesn’t have any weird angles. It's a family oriented electric scooter so nothing aggressive or radical is expected from it, but Ampere is offering several cool colour options and that does give it a premium side.
- The front panel looks neat, featuring inverted C-shaped turn indicators, while the LED headlight suits the scooter’s proportions well. It rides on 12-inch front wheels and, though it doesn’t have ABS, it comes equipped with Ampere’s advanced braking technology.
- The side panel has a clean, simple design with subtle graphics on the body, while the large seat stands out. From this angle, it even resembles several sporty ICE scooters.
- At the rear, the Magnus features stylish halogen tail lamps with integrated turn indicators. It’s offered in two variants, each with a different grab-handle design - the Neo gets an arrow-shaped handle, while the Grand comes with a more premium, conventional design.
- In terms of colours, the Neo is available in five shades, while the Grand offers two options.
Magnus body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
- This electric scooter is powered by a removable 2.3 kWh LFP battery, enabling a top speed of 65 km/h and a true range of 95 km (as claimed by the OEM). It takes around 5 - 6 hours for a full charge. The scooter has a maximum load capacity of 150 kg, with hydraulic suspension at the front and a coil-spring setup at the rear.
- For city commutes, these figures are more than sufficient, and with its claimed range, the Magnus will need no more than two battery top-ups a week.
- The scooter features a digital meter that displays all essential information such as speed, charging time, remaining range, trip meter, and various vehicle indicators.
- The Magnus Grand gets a new digital screen with improved graphics, along with Ampere’s advanced braking technology, which distributes braking force to both wheels for better stability and reduced chances of skidding.
- The front headlamp is an all-LED unit, while the tail lamp and turn indicators are halogen.

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Ampere Magnus Competitors
| Models | Battery Capacity | Charging Time | Battery Warranty | Range | Under seat storage | Seat height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹87.00 - ₹98.00 K* | 2 kWh | (0-100%) 5-6 Hours | Vehicle warranty - 3 Years/ 30000 Kms. Battery warranty - 5 Years/75000 Kms | 118 - 121 km | 22 L | 780 mm |
| 2 - 5 kWh | (0-80%) 4 Hours 18 Mins | 3 Years/50000 kms | 94 - 212 km | 30-32 L | 770 mm | |
| 3 kWh | 3.3 Hours | Vehicle Warranty - 3 Years & Battery Warranty - 5 Years/75000 Kms | 100 km | 24 L | 765 mm | |
| 3 - 5 kWh | 4 Hours 50 min (0-80%) | Vehicle warranty - 3 Years/40000 Kms Battery Warranty - 3 Years/50000 Kms | 176 - 320 km | 34 L | 791 mm | |
| 3 - 4 kWh | (0 - 80%) 3 Hours | 3 Years/50000 Kms | 95 - 155 km | 21-35 L | 0 mm | |
| 2 - 4 kWh | 6 Hours (0-100%) | Vehicle warranty - 3 Years/40000 Kms & Battery Warranty - 3 Years/50000 Kms | 108 - 242 km | 34 L | 791 mm | |
| 1 - 3 kWh | 4.5 Hours | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 50 - 165 km | - | - | |
| 3 - 4 kWh | 4 Hours & 30 Min (0-80%) | Battery Warranty - 5 Years/ 60000 kms. Motor warranty - 5 Years/ 60000 kms. Charger Warranty -3 Years | 123 - 159 km | 34 L | 780 mm | |
| 3.3 kWh | 2 - 3 Hours | Battery warranty - 3 Years Motor warranty - 3 Years | 88 km | - | 800 mm | |
| 1.44 kWh | 7-8 Hours | 3 Years Battery Warranty & 3 Years Motor Warranty | 65 km | - | - | |
| 3.2 kWh | 6 - 7 Hours | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 135 km | 23 L | 765 mm |
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Latest Updates on Magnus
The Ampere Magnus Neo has been updated and effectively rebranded with the introduction of a new variant called the Magnus Grand. Along with the new name, the scooter also gets two fresh colour options - Matcha Green and Ocean Blue.
The Ampere Magnus G Max has been launched in India at an introductory price of Rs 94,999 (ex-showroom), targeting practical, everyday family mobility. It is powered by a 3 kWh LFP battery, offering a claimed range of over 100 km (142 km certified) and a top speed of 65 km/h, making it suitable for city use.
The Ampere Magnus Neo has been launched in India at an introductory price of around Rs 79,999 (ex-showroom), replacing the older EX variant in the lineup. It is powered by a 2.3 kWh LFP battery pack, offering a claimed range of over 100 km and a top speed of 65 km/h, making it more usable than before.
The Ampere Magnus Neo launch was officially confirmed for January 14, with the brand positioning it as an upgraded version of the existing Magnus lineup. Ahead of its debut, the scooter was expected to retain the same overall design while bringing updates in battery capacity, range, and features. It was also likely to continue with a simple, no-frills setup, including a basic digital display and essential riding modes, keeping the focus on practicality.
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