| Battery & Rangevaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - 3.7 kWh lithium‑ion pack, claimed 146 km range (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Home AC charging supported; DC fast charging compatible (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- All Ather Nepal models share DC fast‑charging support (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
| - 3.7 kWh battery with higher‑range HR tune, 150 km claimed (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- DC fast charging and home AC charging supported (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- All Ather Nepal scooters support quick DC top‑ups (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
| - 2.9 kWh lithium‑ion pack, claimed 126 km range (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Shares DC fast charging and home AC charging (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Part of 450 series with long‑range IDC focus (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrainvaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Permanent magnet synchronous motor, peak power 6.2 kW (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Torque and drive via automatic belt final drive (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Permanent magnet synchronous motor, peak power 6.4 kW (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Automatic transmission with belt final drive (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Permanent magnet synchronous motor, peak 6.4 kW (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Automatic transmission using belt drive (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearancevaries by variant | - Ground clearance 170 mm, same across 450X Nepal range (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance 170 mm, same across 450X Nepal range (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance 170 mm, same across 450X Nepal range (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance 170 mm shared with other 450X trims (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance 170 mm, same chassis as other 450X (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - Overall dimensions not specified for LR trim (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight unspecified but shared platform (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Overall dimensions not specified for LR trim (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight unspecified but shared platform (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Overall dimensions not specified for LR trim (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight unspecified but shared platform (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Overall dimensions not specified for LR trim (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight unspecified but shared platform (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Overall dimensions not specified for LR trim (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight unspecified but shared platform (As of: 17/07/2026)
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| Cargovaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Under‑seat storage present; exact volume not disclosed (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Front storage hook provided for small carry items (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Under‑seat storage available; capacity not specified (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Bag hook and flat floor aid daily practicality (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Under‑seat storage similar to other 450X (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Front hook and flat floor for small luggage (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Comfort & Interiorvaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Single stepped seat with ergonomic cushioning (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Telescopic front suspension for ride comfort (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Rear mono‑shock suspension for better stability (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Stepped seat similar to other 450X variants (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Telescopic front fork and rear mono‑shock (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Ergonomics tuned for city commuting (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Same seat and ergonomics as other 450X (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Front telescopic fork and rear mono‑shock (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Designed for daily city comfort and stability (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Infotainment & Conveniencevaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Colour touchscreen dashboard with connected features (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Smartphone connectivity for navigation and ride data (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Multiple riding modes selectable from touchscreen (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Colour touchscreen instrument cluster (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Connectivity features for navigation and ride stats (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Multiple riding modes tailored to HR performance (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Touchscreen dashboard with connected features (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Ride modes accessible via screen interface (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Smart features similar to higher 450X trims (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Safetyvaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Front and rear disc brakes standard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Combined braking and regenerative braking features (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- LED lighting for better visibility at night (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Front and rear disc brakes standard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Regenerative braking assists stopping and efficiency (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Full LED lighting package standard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Disc brakes front and rear standard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- LED lighting enhances night visibility (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Regenerative braking helps energy recovery (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Design & Exteriorvaries by variant | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Modern sharp bodywork with signature Ather styling (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- LED headlamp, tail lamp and indicators (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Sporty alloy wheels standard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Same 450X body design with HR badging (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Sharp lines and sporty stance (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Alloy wheels and modern LED headlamp (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Same sharp 450X styling; LR battery variant (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- LED headlamp, tail lamp and indicators (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
- Sporty alloy wheels and modern proportions (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Sales & Imports | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Priced at NPR 3,99,999 on‑road in Nepal (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Marketed as 450X Gen 3 trim in Nepal (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Imported and distributed via Ather Energy Nepal, Kathmandu (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Listed at NPR 3,99,999 on‑road for HR (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Marketed as high‑range 450X HR in Nepal (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Distributed via Ather Energy Nepal, Kathmandu (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - On‑road price NPR 3,64,900 for LR trim (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Marketed as lower‑capacity long‑range 450X LR (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Imported via Ather Energy Nepal network (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Value for Money Verdict | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Positioned as mid‑range performance 450X in Nepal (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Balances performance and price versus HR and LR trims (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
| - Offers best claimed range among 450X trims (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Price equal to Gen 3, better range per rupee (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
| - Most affordable 450X variant in Nepal lineup (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Balanced range 126 km at lower entry price (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
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| Pros | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Strong 6.2 kW motor for city performance (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Good claimed range 146 km for daily commuting (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Modern features and connected dashboard (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Top claimed range 150 km within 450X family (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- More powerful 6.4 kW motor than Gen 3 (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Strong feature set like other 450 series models (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
| - Lower price than HR and Gen 3 (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Still offers 6.4 kW motor performance (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Full 450 series feature set retained (450 series brochure, Nepal)[1]
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| Cons | Not disclosed officially | Not disclosed officially | - Exact real‑world range in Nepal not disclosed (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Dimensions and boot volume not officially published (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - No official Nepal data on performance modes (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Physical dimensions not published locally (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Smaller 2.9 kWh battery than HR/Gen 3 (evnewsnepal.com)[9]
- Official dimension and boot specs absent (As of: 17/07/2026)
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