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Ampere Magnus Pro Review: A study of the potential

the Magnus Pro is powered by a 1.2 kW motor which in turn is powered by a 1.8 kWh Lithium-ion battery. Range on this electric scooter is a very generous 75 km, at least that is what Ampere claims, but the way this range is reached is what bothers me.

April 06, 2021 / 18:19 IST
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We had the opportunity to test out the Ampere Magnus Pro and we took it. What we got was a fairly enjoyable little thing that can be rode around inside one’s society.

To be fair, we need to think of this as an early venture into what could be a very good product. Yes EVs have been around for a while. Yes, they are slowly by surely taking over combustion engines. But the problem is they haven’t yet. So when going through this review, make sure you see the potential and not the product.

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Let’s start off traditionally: With design. It is conventional. There is absolutely nothing that will tell it apart from a conventional scooter save for no licence plate and if you look closer the really fat floorboard. The front apron houses the LED DRLS that switch on as you turn the key and a very conventional LED headlamp. The seat is a nice cushy unit and hides a fairly decent storage space underneath.