Okay enough, now we are going to talk little about Ather 450X vs TVS iQube comparison. I plan to lay it out for you, sprinkle in some of my thoughts and really keep this as real as it can be. Ready to dive in?
If you are looking for something practical but fun at the same time then I can bet Ather 450X and TVS iQube are surely on top of your list in the buzzing electric scooter scene now. But how do these two actually stack up this year? Along the way, I will take it apart and break it down with some personal insights.
But if you care performance like i do, the Ather 450X is going to catch your eye. I’ve ridden a few electric scooters, but the Ather? It’s different. It just feels alive. Quick is what I mean when I say it’s quick. Remember that this thing pumps out 6kW of peak power, and it will kick you hard. To be fair, the Ather is the friend at the party who always gets there first — “I’ll be there before the traffic light turns red” fast. I’ve found myself grinning like a kid on those takeoffs.
While the TVS iQube isn’t supposed to be slow by any means, it does feel slightly more laid back than the Ather. While this is not for adrenaline pumping starts, it punches in at around 4.4kW peak with power, which is nice when you like to just chill on your ride. Think of it this way: The Ather’s like the sprinter wanting to break records while the iQube is that jogger who’s taking in the surroundings.
This is where the game starts to get interesting, and I think I’m starting to tip the Ather’s way. In paper, the Ather 450X promises a range of about 105 km, which is more than reasonable. In reality though, it’s more like 85-90 Km for the real pushers. You sort of expect a two hour movie, but it only takes 90 minutes. It’s just still satisfying but a little bit shorter than you hoped.
But the TVS iQube gives about 100 kilometres. In paper terms, then, they’re very close. But here’s the kicker: Even when you’re running low on battery, the Ather has this sporty feel. The iQube doesn’t give you that extra kick, it feels more reserved. The iQube is almost reserving the energy for later, whereas the energy is utilized in everything it does by the Ather.
If you’re anything like me and love your gadgets, the Ather 450X is going to feel like Christmas morning right now. It’s loaded with features: It’s an LTE network connected scooter with over-the-air updates, a 7 inch touchscreen, and Google Maps integration — basically a smartphone mounted on a scooter. It’s all clean, intuitive, and just simply cool. The Ather has had better tech than I’ve seen on high end cars.
The TVS iQube? The ride is more of “just the basics please.” The screen is functional, it’s going to show you the things you need to see — the speed, the battery — but you’re not going to see it and be like ‘wow.’ If that’s not your jam and you just want something that gets the job done, this might be it.
But before we do, let’s check out the burrs they’ll put in your pocketbook. On the pricing front, the Ather 450X and the TVS iQube are also pretty competitive with each other, but it’s the iQube that takes the win on affordability. No doubt about it, if you’re on a budget, the iQube gives you solid value for money. And, if it works well, and it’s reliable, you’ll have a little more cash left over.
However, if you don’t mind spending a little extra for some more tech and that performance bump, the Ather 450X is the way to go. Yes, it is pricier, but you’re also getting more for your money, in my mind. Imagine, for instance, that you’d rather buy a luxury car instead of a normal sedan, not because one will take you any place while the other won’t, but rather because one just feels a bit more special.
So that’s where I can get personal with you now. The Ather 450X is the hands down winner for me. It just clicks for me, the performance, the tech, the fact that it’s just so much fun to ride. To me, an Ather feels like the future of commuting for all times I’ve been on it. It’s responsive, and the design? It’s packed full of smart features and? It’s sleek and modern and I like that. This is the kind of scooter you have excuses why you should go out for a spin.
If you don’t dig the whole ‘need for speed’ thing and just want a reliable, everyday electric scooter then the TVS iQube is your go to. It’s almost like saying one’s a sports car and the other is a comfy family sedan. Both are great, but totally different ride experience.
The bottom line is that it depends on how you like to ride. Do you love that extra speed and feel every time you let out the throttle? If it’s then the Ather 450X are your go to. If you prefer to be relaxed commuter who just wants a good scooter that takes you from A to B without hassle. If that is the case, the TVS iQube is a good option.
You are getting in to the next big thing in commuting no matter which you choose. That’s a pretty exciting place to be, and trust me.
I’ve laid it all out now, but what about you? What scooter is popping out at you? Are you a zippy by nature, or seeking a smooth cruise? What are you thinking? I’d like to hear it!
It shouldn’t be a grind to choose your next electric scooter at the end of the day. And after all, this should be fun. Riding one of these is all a matter of fun, isn’t it?
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