
Last Updated on: 26 May 2026
Ather 450 Expert Review
Ather 450 expert review
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The Ather 450 keeps its design clean and simple without looking too futuristic. It has sporty styling but still feels like a normal scooter for everyday use. The body panels, LED lighting and exposed trellis sub-frame give it a premium feel. Attention to detail is impressive, from the mirror stalks to the grab rail and floating side panels. Practicality has also been given importance, with a roomy floorboard and a large underseat storage area that can fit a full-face helmet.
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The riding position feels familiar and comfortable, with a seat height that is easy to manage. Ride quality leans more towards sporty than soft, but it never becomes too uncomfortable. With a pillion onboard, the suspension feels slightly more pliant. The scooter feels light and easy to handle in city traffic, while the 12-inch wheels add confidence.
9
The biggest highlight of the Ather 450 is its performance. Unlike most electric scooters of its time, it feels quick and energetic in traffic. Acceleration is instant thanks to the electric motor’s zero-lag response, and the scooter keeps pulling strongly well past city speeds. It feels comparable to a 125cc petrol scooter in most situations. Overtaking is easy because of the strong mid-range performance, and even with a pillion, it does not feel strained.
Ather claims a realistic range of 75km in Eco mode and 60km in Power mode. Charging times are also reasonable, with 0-80 percent taking 2 hours 40 minutes and a full charge needing 4 hours 18 minutes. Fast charging adds around 1km of range per minute.
7
The Ather 450 feels sporty and agile in the city. Its lightweight chassis and quick responses make it easy to flick through traffic. Handling is sharp and enjoyable, while the suspension setup balances comfort and sporty behaviour reasonably well. Braking performance is strong thanks to disc brakes at both ends, although the rear brake can lock up under hard braking.
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The 7-inch touchscreen display is one of the scooter’s standout features. It supports navigation, ride data, park assist and smartphone connectivity through an app. The scooter also receives over-the-air updates. The screen is feature-rich, although touch response can occasionally feel inconsistent with gloves.
7
At its launch price, the Ather 450 was expensive for a scooter, but it offered a far more complete electric scooter experience than most rivals. It combined strong performance, practicality, useful technology and realistic usability into one package. The only concerns were long-term dependability and how quickly Ather could expand its charging and service network. Even so, the Ather 450 felt like a genuine replacement for a petrol scooter rather than just an alternative.
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