BGauss OoWah MAX Plus Launched at ₹1.23 Lakh With 145km ARAI Range
BGauss has launched the OoWah MAX Plus electric scooter in India at a reported ex-showroom price of ₹1.23 lakh. Its headline specifications include a removable 3.0kWh lithium-ferro-phosphate battery, a 145km ARAI-rated range and a claimed 60kph top speed.BGauss OoWah MAX Plus priceAutocar India repo...
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BGauss has launched the OoWah MAX Plus electric scooter in India at a reported ex-showroom price of ₹1.23 lakh. Its headline specifications include a removable 3.0kWh lithium-ferro-phosphate battery, a 145km ARAI-rated range and a claimed 60kph top speed.
BGauss OoWah MAX Plus price
Autocar India reports an ex-showroom price of ₹1.23 lakh for the OoWah MAX Plus. The final on-road cost will vary by city, insurance, registration rules and available incentives. Buyers should confirm the invoice price and any introductory conditions directly with an authorised dealer.
The scooter targets urban commuters looking for a practical step-through EV with a removable battery. That feature can be especially useful for apartment residents who do not have a dedicated charging point near their parking space.
Battery, range and charging
The MAX Plus uses a 3.0kWh removable LFP battery. LFP chemistry is commonly valued for thermal stability and cycle life, although the useful ownership experience depends on the battery-management system, warranty and replacement cost.
BGauss quotes an ARAI-rated range of 145km. ARAI figures provide a standardised comparison, but real-world range will vary with speed, rider weight, traffic, gradients, tyre pressure, temperature and riding mode. Prospective owners should ask for a realistic city-range estimate based on their normal route.

A 750W charger is listed for the scooter. Buyers should verify the complete charging time, charger portability, socket requirements and whether the charger is included in the quoted price.
Performance for city use
The claimed top speed is 60kph, which positions the MAX Plus as an urban commuter rather than a high-speed performance scooter. That should be adequate for most city journeys, but acceleration with a pillion and sustained performance on flyovers are worth testing during a demonstration ride.
Braking feel, low-speed balance, suspension comfort and tyre grip will matter more in daily use than the maximum-speed figure alone. Storage volume and the ease of removing and carrying the battery should also be checked in person.
What the removable battery changes
A removable pack gives owners more charging flexibility, but its weight and locking mechanism are critical. If the pack is heavy or awkward to carry, the benefit may be limited for users climbing several floors. Buyers should physically remove and reinstall the battery before booking.
It is also worth asking whether off-vehicle charging is covered under warranty, how water resistance is maintained around the connectors and what happens if a battery lock or charging port needs replacement.
Questions to ask before buying
What is the real-world range in the normal city riding mode?
How long does a full charge take with the supplied 750W charger?
What are the battery and vehicle warranty terms?
How much does the removable battery weigh?
What is the replacement-battery price?
Which connected features require a subscription?
What service centres and roadside support are available locally?
How it compares
At ₹1.23 lakh, the OoWah MAX Plus enters a competitive part of the electric-scooter market. Its removable LFP battery and rated range are clear differentiators, but rivals may offer faster charging, higher performance, larger service networks or more mature software.
A useful comparison should include the on-road price, usable real-world range, charging convenience, warranty, service reach and resale expectations—not just the advertised range.
Bottom line
The BGauss OoWah MAX Plus combines a reported ₹1.23 lakh price with a removable 3.0kWh LFP battery, 145km ARAI-rated range and a claimed 60kph top speed. That specification is aimed squarely at practical urban commuting.
Its value will depend on how closely the real-world range matches a buyer’s route, how easy the battery is to handle and the quality of local after-sales support. A test ride and a clear written warranty comparison are essential before purchase.
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