Ampere Primus Ride Experience and Review – Offering a Balanced Mix of Features and Design
During our visit to the manufacturing facility in Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, we had the opportunity to take the Ampere Primus electric scooter for a spin. Primus is the flagship model recently launched by Ampere by Greaves Cotton Ltd. at a launch price of Rs 1.10 lakhs ex-showroom. After our ride experience, we have mixed feelings about the scooter. Moreso in terms of trying to understand which demographic this model is targeting. In this review, we share our experience of spending half a day with the Primus and welcome your thoughts on it.
In my opinion, the Ampere Primus is a well-built, and well-sized scooter. The older you are, the more well-groomed an option it seems. That being said, it may not appeal to the younger generation, the way some of the trendy scooters like Ather or Ola S1 do. Comparing the Primus to such models would be like comparing apples with oranges, as the Primus has its own set of features that cater to a different demographic.
Ampere Primus: The Flagship Model by Greaves Cotton Ltd
Ampere has been in the market for about 15 years. And has always targeted customers who prioritise the benefits of electric scooters over the trendy features offered by other models. This applies to both their b2c customers and b2b clients. It is important to note that Ampere is known for building scooters that represent a mode of transportation, rather than being another gadget with a few additional features.
Just like how the Nokias back in the day represented a telephone for the most part, unlike today’s smartphones in which one of the fine print features is making cellular calls. The company has one of the largest dealer networks in India, with a presence in over 400 towns. And has shown consistent growth in the industry. To understand Ampere Primus, it’s essential to understand the company’s approach to electric scooters.
Ampere Primus: The Electric Scooter for Modern Traditionalists
Styling of the Ampere Primus electric scooter is likely to appeal to the older generation. A buyer group that’s used to riding or being around scooters like the Activa or Access on a regular basis. This is an advantage for Ampere, as tenured buyers often prefer familiar designs, and conventional colours.
In this demographic, familiarity can be equated with trustworthiness. However, the design of the Primus is not outdated. The scooter has multicoloured trims and accents all over the body. This adds a contemporary touch to the conventional design elements. The LED headlamp is a modern feature, while the halogen tail lamp and indicators follow a more traditional pattern.
Ampere Primus: A Blend of Classic and Contemporary
Ampere Primus electric scooter offers several such examples of mixed features. For instance, it has sporty black-coloured alloy wheels with a 12-inch diameter at both ends. But features drum brakes on both, the front and rear wheel. The scooter features a digital instrument console but with an LCD panel that has a monochromatic segmented display. It also has Bluetooth connectivity to a smartphone app, but currently only for Android users.
While the list can go on, it is clear that the Ampere Primus is designed for users who prioritize the throttle more than any other feature on a scooter. But even such users would expect a disc brake at the front. Especially after test riding the Primus, and experiencing the delay in halting even after clutching both the spongy levers to the fullest.
Its practical performance is definitely admirable. The e-scooter won’t leave you disappointed or stranded in the middle of an overtake. Performance, whether solo or with a pillion, is more than enough to ride without worrying about maxing out at any time in power mode, whether in dense traffic or on an open road. Eco and City modes are functional and convenient to use.
What Makes the Ampere Primus Stand Out in the Electric Scooter Market?
Primus claims to do 0-40 kmph in a matter of 4.2 seconds and has a rated top speed of 77 kmph. However, during our test ride on a clean stretch of highway, the speedometer showed well past 85 kmph. And it reached that speed quite effortlessly.
The 4kW mid-mounted motor is the prime mover of the Primus. This is connected to the rear wheel via belt drive. Surprisingly, it’s also remarkably quiet. It took a while to realize that the vehicle is quietly efficient at both low and higher speeds. Ampere emits a relatively subtle sound, unlike some other e-scooters such as the Ather that have a distinctive sci-fi-like hum.
Ampere Primus: Battery Performance
Powering the Primus motor is a 3 kWh LFP non-removable battery, which is a Lithium Iron Phosphate / Lithium Ferro Phosphate variant of the well-known Lithium-ion battery. This type of battery is known for its safety and longer lifespan, as it has a much lower tendency to overheat or cause thermal mishaps. In fact, it has a longer life cycle compared to standard Li-ion batteries. This means that riders may not have to change the battery even after years of regular usage. However, it is worth noting that the company hasn’t provided a long warranty period for the battery, which is something to consider.
Primus takes approximately 5 hours to charge from 0-100 percent with the included 15A charger. If you prefer faster charging, you can purchase a 25A charger from Ampere separately. This can charge the scooter in just 2.5 hours from 0-100 percent. The battery is capable of providing an ARAI-certified range of 107 km in ECO mode at full charge. In real world riding, you can expect a range of around 70-80 km while switching between City and Power modes. Additionally, the scooter has a dedicated Reverse button, which can be used by pushing it after coming to a complete halt. This, while simultaneously giving throttle as usual to make the scooter move backward, albeit at a slower pace.
Ampere Primus: A Practical and Efficient Mode of Transportation
Another accolade that the Ampere Primus deserves is for its impressive ride quality. Despite the suspension being on the stiffer side, the ride is well balanced between comfort on rough roads, and handling on smoother ones. The e-scooter has an expansive footboard, a sizeable seat, well-positioned and large mirrors, slightly forward-set handlebars, and provides a smooth ride, making it an excellent choice for families.
Underseat storage is quite decent at a capacity of 22-litres. But it is mostly occupied by the jumbo-sized 15A charger. Even without the charger, the space cannot accommodate a full-face helmet. This may not be preferred by those using a full face helmet. It appears that a half-faced helmet can fit comfortably.
Ampere Primus: Should You Choose It Over Other Electric Scooters?
Overall, the Ampere team deserves appreciation for their efforts in developing their first indigenous scooter. Taking it from paper sketch to sales brochure within 12 months. Having ridden Ampere’s earlier models, we can say that they have made significant improvements in terms of build quality, fit and finish, and overall product design. However, Primus is not yet competitive in pricing compared to established players who have better technology and more attractive designs. With the e-scooter market attracting faster and higher volumes of competition than ICE scooters ever had, we hope to see Ampere improve their engineering game or pricing strategy to sustain their market position in the coming years.
To conclude, if you’re buying an electric scooter, test ride the Ampere Primus before considering any other options. Its impressive acceleration and top speed, longer battery life-cycle, and comfortable ride quality make it a compelling option. While it may not be as competitively priced as some of its rivals, its build quality and overall product offering are still impressive, and it may be worth the investment in the long run.
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