New Delhi, March 26 – Ather Energy, one of India’s top electric two-wheeler manufacturers, has launched its much-anticipated electric motorcycle — a performance-focused, tech-loaded offering built for the modern urban rider. Known for their quality electric scooters, Ather now expands its EV lineup with a motorcycle that promises range, speed, and smart features.

⚡ 123km Riding Range on Full Charge
Ather’s new electric motorcycle offers a claimed range of 123 km per charge, making it more efficient than 85% of current electric scooters in the Indian market. Designed for city commutes and short weekend getaways, this range reduces the stress of frequent charging, ensuring a smoother daily ride.
🏍️ Top Speed of 80 km/h with Punchy Performance
With a top speed of 80 km/h, the Ather electric motorcycle comfortably outpaces most EV scooters. It features:
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Motor Power: 4.3 kW
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Torque: 22 Nm
The strong torque output makes the ride agile and responsive, ideal for traffic overtakes and smooth cruising on highways.
🔋 Charging & Battery: Fixed, Efficient & Fast-Charge Enabled
Equipped with a 2.9 kWh fixed battery, the charging times are:
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Full charge: ~8.3 hours
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80% charge: ~5.45 hours
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Fast Charging Supported: Yes
Although the battery isn’t removable, its fixed format ensures better integration, power delivery, and long-term durability. Fast charging options make it more practical for on-the-go top-ups.
💰 Price and Smart Features
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Ex-showroom Price: ₹1,28,951
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Kerb Weight: 119 kg
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Seat Height: 780 mm
The bike is lightweight yet stable, making it suitable for a variety of riders. It also includes practical features like a USB charging port, adding to rider convenience.
🔍 Why Ather’s Electric Motorcycle Stands Out
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✅ Strong range for urban & short-range touring
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✅ High torque and decent top speed
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✅ Fast charging support
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✅ Lightweight design with comfortable ergonomics
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✅ Backed by Ather’s growing charging infrastructure
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




