Here’s How Extending Your Ather 450X Battery Warranty Will Cost You Only Re. 1!
- by Nishaad Joshi
- Dec 5, 2022
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The brand has offered a slew of mouth-watering offers for those purchasing its e-scoot this month
Ather Energy intends to give an electrifying end to this year with a bunch of lucrative deals for those buying the 450X this month. Here’s what the brand is offering:
Ather Battery Protect
Battery protection for just Re. 1, sounds enticing doesn’t it? That’s exactly what Ather is offering! The battery extended warranty scheme otherwise costs Rs 6,999. With this, you can get two years of extended warranty for the battery, securing your battery for a total of five years/60,000km. Ather also offers a performance guarantee against degradation. What’s even better is that there’s no upper limit on the claim amount.
Fine Financing
The 450X can now be purchased by making a miniscule five percent (of the price of the vehicle) down payment along with EMIs starting at just Rs 2,975. Ather also claims that there’ll not only be no processing fee and that the loan will be processed within 45 minutes.
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On-the-spot Exchange Offer
Ather will offer you up to Rs 4,000 in exchange for your ICE two-wheeler, hence, you’ll have to pay no down payment. That said, you will get much better deals if you sell your ICE two-wheeler on your own.
Free Access To Ather Grid For A Year
If these offers didn’t impress you, try this. For a whole year after purchasing the 450X, you will have access to Ather’s 700 (and growing) fast charging grids for free!
All these offers are valid until the end of this month and come on the back of a relatively slow month for Ather. While it sold a solid 8,213 units in October this year, it saw a decline in November, managing to sell 7,234 units. So these mouth-watering offers should help the brand get back on track. Ather has even opened nine new experience centres in eight cities across India to increase its local reach.