Ather 450X 2025 vs TVS iQube Celebration Edition

Compare Specifications of 450X 2025 and iQube Celebration Edition

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Ather 450X 2025
Ather 450X 2025

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- BLDC Hub Mounted
Range 126 km (450X 2.9 kWh Battery)
161 km (450X 3.7 kWh Battery)
100 kms
Charging Time 3 hr / 4 hr 30 min(0-80%)
4 hr 30 min / 5 hr 45 min(0-100%)
0 to 80 % : 4h 30 m
Maximum Power 8.7 Ps 4.4 kW
Maximum Torque 26 Nm 140 Nm
Drivetrain Belt drive --
Top Speed 90 kmph kmph 78 kmph
Riding Modes Rain, Road, & Rally --
Battery 2.9kWh / 3.7kWh Battery 3.04 kWh Lithium ion battery
Charger -- Offboard charger
Battery Warranty 3 years --
Display 17.7 cm (7”) TFT 7 inch TFT Display
Frame Aluminium Tubular Structure
Headlamp LED LED-Integrated with TSL
Taillamp LED LED-Integrated with TSL
Tyres
Front 90/90-12 tubeless tyres 90/90-12
Rear 100/80-12 tubeless tyres 90/90-12
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheels Alloy
Brakes
Front 20 cm, Hydraulically actuated triple-piston calliper disc 220 mm Disc Brake
Rear 19 cm, Hydraulically actuated single-piston calliper disc 130 mm Drum Brake
Suspension
Front Telescopic forks Telescopic
Rear Symmetrically mounted progressive monoshock Adjustable Hydraulic Twin Tube Shock Absorber
Colors Available
Colors Stealth Blue
Cosmic Black
Still White
Space Grey
Hyper Sand
True Red
Lunar Grey
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Physical Specs
Length -- 1805 mm
Width -- 645 mm
Height -- 1140 mm
Weight -- 118.8 kg
Kerb Weight 108/111.6 --
Seat Height -- 770
Wheelbase 1296 mm 1301 mm
Ground Clearance 170 mm 157 mm
Overview
About The Ather 450X 2025 provides two battery options: 2.9kWh for a 126 km range and 3.7kWh for a 16 Read More --
Features - IPX7 Water & dust resistance
- Multi-mode Traction Control
- Tow & Theft Alerts
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Additional Details 0-50% SOC: 1.5 km/min
50-80% SOC: 1 km/min
Boot Storage: 22L
Processor: Snapdragon 212, Quadcore 1.3Ghz
Storage: 16 GB
RAM: 2 GB
Operating system: AOSP
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