The Nexus covered more than 5,000km and touched down at over 115 towns, cities across this journey.
Ampere has been releasing regular updates on its social media handles about its upcoming Nexus electric scooter’s journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and now that trip has finally come to an end.
- Nexus will use a large digital display
- Will have four riding modes
Ampere Nexus electric scooter: what do we know thus far?
The Ampere Nexus is the production-spec version of the NXG concept showcased over a year ago at last year’s Indian Auto Expo. The journey for Ampere’s upcoming electric scooter commenced on January 16, when it departed from Salal Dam, Jammu and Kashmir and it ended today in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu.
A few more details have trickled in for the Ampere Nexus which is going to have 4 different riding modes and an LFP (Lithium Ferrous Phosphate) battery.
The Nexus will sit above the Primus in the company’s line-up, considering it appears to be a premium product with a large digital display, flush-mounted pillion foot pegs, all-LED lighting and even a front disc brake – an Ampere first. Ampere has even claimed that there are no nuts or bolts visible in plain sight, although we’ll reserve judgement on this until we can verify this for ourselves. There is a K2K edition e-scooter available to purchase and it can be pre-booked for a token amount of Rs 499 on the company’s website.
With the FAME subsidy expiring at the end of this month and a new scheme taking its place, it remains to be seen exactly where the Ampere Nexus will slot in the market upon its launch.