Key Specs & Features of Ather Rizta
Charging Time(0-80%) | 6 Hr 40 Min |
Range | 123 km/charge |
Battery Capacity | 2.9 Kwh |
Kerb Weight | 119 kg |
Top Speed | 80 km/Hr |
Battery Warranty | 3 Years or 30,000 Km |
- Navigation
- Engine Combi Brake System
- Charging Point
- Mobile Connectivity Bluetooth,WiFi
- Clock Digital
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
Battery Warranty | 3 Years or 30,000 Km |
Charger Warranty | 3 Years |
Roadside Assistance | Yes |
Mobile Application | Yes |
Charging station locator | Yes |
Anti theft alarm | Yes |
Calls & Messaging | Yes |
Navigation assist | Yes |
Low battery alert | Yes |
Longest seat in the segment offers maximum comfort to rider and pillion
Can fit a full-face helmet in the boot
Gets its version of Traction control called Skid Control
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Ather Rizta Summary
The Ather Rizta is a commuter-oriented electric scooter from Ather Energy. It is also the EV maker’s first family-focused scooter. Ather Rizta is set to receive a price hike from January 1 2025.
Price:
Ather Rizta is priced from Rs 1,09,999 and goes all the way up to Rs 1,46,499. (all prices ex-showroom Bengaluru, including Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme).
Variants:
The Ather Rizta is available in three variants: the Rizta S and Rizta Z, both equipped with a 2.9kWh battery pack offering a range of 123 km, and the top-of-the-line Rizta Z with a 3.7kWh battery pack that provides a higher range of 159 km. Pricing starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the Rizta S, Rs 1,26,499 for the Rizta Z 2.9kWh, and Rs 1,46,499 for the Rizta Z 3.7kWh (all prices ex-showroom Bengaluru, including Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme).
Colours:
The base Rizta S is offered in 3 monotone colours: Siachen White, Deccan Grey, and Pangong Blue. The Rizta Z is available in 7 colours which include 3 monotone and 4 dual-tone colours: Siachen White, Deccan Grey, Pangong Blue, Deccan Grey dual-tone, Pangong Blue dual-tone, Cardamom Green, and Alphonso Yellow.
Motor, Battery & Range:
The Ather Rizta is equipped with a 4.3kW motor and has a claimed top speed of 80kmph. It comes in two battery options: a 2.9kWh pack with a claimed IDC (Indian Driving Conditions) range of 123km, and a larger 3.7kWh pack with a range of 160km. The Rizta gets two riding modes: Smart Eco and Zip.
Features:
The Ather Rizta has LED lighting all around and advanced tech: the S variant with a 7-inch LCD screen, and the Z variant with a full-colour TFT console featuring Google Maps navigation. It includes hill-hold assist, reverse mode, smart eco mode, and fall-safe. Additional features like 'Magic twist' regen braking for advanced safety, integrated WhatsApp and Alexa, plus ample storage (34-litre boot and optional 22-litre frunk) make it a practical choice. The design elements including a foldable pillion footrest, spacious floorboard, and larger pillion grab rails add to its practicality.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details:
The Ather Rizta now features a broader, longer and lowered frame than the 450X. It is equipped with a telescopic fork and a rear monoshock. Braking is handled by a 200mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the rear. The scooter rides on 12-inch alloy wheels on both ends and is fitted with 90-section front and 100-section rear MRF Zapper-N tyres. The scooter has a kerb weight of 119kg, a seat height of 780mm and a ground clearance of 165mm.
Ground Clearance:
The Ather Rizta has a ground clearance of 165mm, allowing it to navigate urban terrains and speed bumps with ease.
Seat Height and Weight:
The seat height of the Ather Rizta is 780mm, providing an ergonomic and accessible seating position for riders. The Ather Rizta has a kerb weight of 119kg, making it slightly heavier than the Ather 450 models but comparable to the TVS iQube and lighter than the Chetak.
Wheelbase:
The Ather Rizta features a wheelbase of 1285mm, which is shorter compared to its main rivals, the TVS iQube and the Chetak electric scooter, offering stability and smooth handling.
Top Speed:
The Ather Rizta has a claimed top speed of 80kmph, ensuring a balance of performance and safety for urban commuting.
Rivals:
The Ather Rizta is a family scooter and rivals the Ampere Nexus, TVS iQube, Ola S1 Air, Hero Vida V1 Pro and Bajaj Chetak. It also poses as an electric alternative to petrol scooters like the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125 and TVS Jupiter 125.
Ather Rizta Price
Rizta S 80 km/Hr123 km/charge8.3 Hr | Rs.1,12,046 | View January Offers | |
Rizta Z - 2.9 kWh 80 km/Hr123 km/charge8.3 Hr | Rs.1,28,546 | View January Offers | |
Rizta Z - 3.7 kWh 80 km/Hr160 km/charge6.1 Hr | Rs.1,48,547 | View January Offers |
Rizta comparison with similar Scooters
Ather Rizta Rs.1.12 - 1.49 Lakh* | TVS iQube Rs.1.07 - 1.85 Lakh* Check Offers | Bajaj Chetak Rs.1.20 - 1.32 Lakh* Check Offers | Bajaj Chetak [2020 - 2024] Rs.99,998 - 1.20 Lakh* Check Offers | Honda Activa e Rs.1.17 - 1.52 Lakh* Check Offers | Hero Electric Optima Rs.83,300 - 1.04 Lakh* Check Offers | Ather 450X Rs.1.47 - 1.77 Lakh* Check Offers | Simple One Rs.1.45 - 1.50 Lakh* Check Offers | Ola S1 X Rs.89,999 - 1.22 Lakh* Check Offers |
Riding Range123 km/charge | Riding Range75 km/charge | Riding Range153 km/charge | Riding Range123 km/charge | Riding Range102 km/charge | Riding Range89 km/charge | Riding Range126 km/charge | Riding Range212 km/charge | Riding Range95 km/charge |
Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.2 Kwh | Battery Capacity3.5 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.88 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity2 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity5 Kwh | Battery Capacity2 Kwh |
Power4.3 kW | Power3 kW | Power- | Power4.2 kW | Power6 kW | Power1.2 kW | Power6.4 kW | Power8.5 kW | Power2.7 kW |
Charging Time8.3 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time4.5 Hr | Charging Time4.3 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time5 Hr |
Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed75 km/Hr | Top Speed73 km/Hr | Top Speed63 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed48 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed105 km/Hr | Top Speed85 km/Hr |
Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor140 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor26 Nm | Torque Motor72 Nm | Torque Motor- |
Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor Type- | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeHub Motor |
Weight119 kg | Weight110 kg | Weight- | Weight134 kg | Weight118 kg | Weight93 kg | Weight108 kg | Weight134 kg | Weight101 kg |
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Ather Rizta Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- The ride quality is really comfortable thanks to its well-padded seat and soft suspension setup
- The large boot space and organiser can really useful for storing items and carrying them
- Brakes offer a sharp bite and enough confidence to the rider.
- New UI can get a bit laggy while moving around the functionalities
- The scooter feels underpowered on inclines as it struggles to climb in the Smart Eco mode
- The long seat can be a bit flimsy and difficult to close due to the narrow locking socket.
Ather Rizta Expert Review
Overview
Ather Energy is already a popular name in the Indian electric scooter market. Over the years, the Bengaluru-based EV maker gained customers’ trust and has emerged as one of the most reliable electric scooter manufacturers in India with products like the Ather 450X and Ather 450S. Now, with the new Rizta being the first and only family-oriented electric scooter in the brand’s lineup, the EV maker is ready to take on the family electric scooter segment in India. We got a chance to ride the new Rizta electric scooter and here’s what we think about it.
Design
Since the Rizta is a family-oriented electric scooter, Ather has come up with a more subtle approach for its design, as compared to the Ather 450X’ sharp and sporty design. The e-scooter also has a longer and wider frame than its sporty sibling, making it look bigger. It gets an apron-mounted LED headlight along with LED indicators. The Rizta has a spacious floorboard that provides ample legroom for taller riders and enough space for carrying luggage. It has a long and spacious seat along with a sleek and premium looking grab rail, and a pillion backrest. At the rear, the Rizta has a sleek LED tail light with integrated LED indicators. The electric scooter also comes with a pillion side step.
The Ather Rizta comes in 7 colour options. The dual-tone options include Pangong Blue, Cardamom Green, Alphonso Yellow, and Deccan Grey. The single-tone shades, meanwhile, include Pangong Blue, Siachen White, and Deccan Grey.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
As a family scooter, performance isn't the main focus of the Rizta. It is equipped with a 4.3kW motor and has a claimed top speed of 80kmph. The electric scooter comes with two riding modes: Smart Eco and Zip.
The Rizta delivers performance similar to a 110cc petrol-powered scooter, but the Ather charm is missing. The electric scooter struggles to climb inclines and maintain speeds in the Smart Eco mode. That said, this is related to how the Smart Eco mode is tuned and is something which can easily be fixed through an OTA update. But for now, you will have to change modes while riding up an incline. This isn't what you would expect from Ather, especially since the Smart Eco mode works perfectly on the 450X.
The Ather Rizta has a new feature called the Magic Twist Throttle, which works like engine braking in electric scooters. This feature lets you slow the scooter down smoothly without using the brakes, just by twisting the throttle in the opposite direction. It works well on the Rizta and in a lot of situations, you won't even feel the need to use the brakes. Additionally, the e-scooter also has coasting regenerative braking, by which the scooter recharges its batteries when coasting (cruising without throttle input).
We only got to ride the 2.9kWh version of the Rizta Z, which has an Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range of 123km. In real-world conditions, using Zip mode, it might give you a range of about 80km or less. Because of this, many people would prefer going for a bigger 3.7kWh battery variant with a 159km IDC range for peace of mind on longer commutes.
Handling & Ride Quality
Despite having a bigger and wider frame than the 450X, the Rizta handles very well. It is agile and changes directions quickly. Even at low speeds, the electric scooter feels nimble and light, which makes it fun and easy to handle in city traffic as well as at higher speeds.
The Rizta is obviously not as good around corners as the sportier 450X, but it still does a decent job as a family scooter. The MRF tyres feel stable most of the time, but tend to lock up when braking really hard. But that’s also because the front 200mm disc has a very good bite and so does the 130mm rear drum brake.
The Ather Rizta is suspended on a telescopic fork and a monoshock, which absorbs most bumps and potholes very efficiently, delivering a good ride quality. However, sharp bumps and potholes still give a sharp kick back, and the overall ride quality isn’t as comfortable as the TVS iQube S.
Comfort
The Rizta has a spacious and well-padded seat, along with a softer suspension setup, which provides a comfortable riding experience. The long seat can easily accommodate tall riders and passengers, along with extra luggage, without compromising on comfort. Moreover, the spacious floorboard provides enough room for taller riders and even while taking u-turns, the handlebar won’t hit their knees, an issue taller riders face with the 450X a lot.
With the 780mm seat height, the Ather Rizta is quite comfortable for riders of different heights. However, at 119kg kerb, it is slightly heavier than the 450X and other scooters, and hence requires a bit of effort to move around in parking lots and tight spaces.
Features
The Ather Rizta comes with an all-LED lighting setup. The Rizta S variant comes with the same 7-inch LCD screen as the Ather 450S. On the other hand, the Rizta Z is equipped with the full-color TFT console from the 450X. Both variants come with a range of features. While the Rizta S has turn-by-turn navigation, the Rizta Z comes with Google Maps.
The electric scooter gets all the features from the Ather 450X including the hill hold assist, reverse mode, smart eco mode and FallSafe feature (which turns off the motor when the scooter falls). Along with the magic twist, the Rizta additionally comes with a new Ather SkidControl feature, which is basically a traction control system. It has a sensor that controls the rear wheel speed and matches it with the front wheel, stopping wheelspin on slippery surfaces. That said, we think the chances of wheel slip are already very low on this scooter because of the linear power delivery. Here's how the Magic Twist and the Ather Skid Control work.
The Ather Rizta has a 34-litre boot space, which is more than enough for groceries and vegetable shopping and other items. It can even accommodate a premium full-face helmet. You can also get an optional boot organiser that transforms into a carry bag and makes it very easy to carry all the groceries out of the boot at once. Additionally, there is a 22-litre 'frunk' (front trunk) available as an optional accessory, which increases the total storage capacity to 56 litres.
Should you buy
Ather is tapping into a new market segment with the Rizta, shifting from being a brand just for enthusiasts to appealing to a wider audience. This change means some compromises in performance and sportiness, which might not please hardcore enthusiasts who view Ather as a sporty or performance e-scooter manufacturer. However, the Ather Rizta is still a good option to consider for those looking to switch from their petrol scooters to a family-focused electric scooter. And with its prices starting from Rs 1,09,990 for the Rizta S (2.9kWh), the Rizta is attractively priced too, The 2.9kWh Z variant costs Rs 1.25 lakh, and the Rizta Z 3.7kWh variant is priced at Rs 1,44,999 (all prices introductory, ex-showroom Bengaluru, including the Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024).
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- Best ev vehicle i have ever ride
The ride experience is very good When u drive you just fly with the air. Best part of the vehicle is the riding modes I also drive the old ather ev i am happy with that But the Rizta make mi so happy. When you drive the Rizta not single think you miss with the vehicle. Go for the Rizta & fly like a birdRead More
- Best family scooter till date
Overall a good scooter ! The build quality is amazing as compared to competition like ola and tvs ! This goes amazing and well if you are looking for roghu and though and a reliable Ev segment scooter the the ather rizta is the the king 👑 of your family! Practicality comfort and the performance overall i can say this is the a good packages with more practicality!Read More
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- the ather rizta is a
the ather rizta is a family oriented electirc scooter that combines practicality with modern features.its design is straight forward,featuring clean lines and a boxy appearance reminiscent of traditional scooters,enhanced by comemporary elements like horizontal LED headlights and tailights.comes with a spaciuous 34 liter underseat storage Read More
- Low performance
Very low performance on echo mode. We have to ride it on Zip drive only. Useless use of echo mode. We have another ev iqube it is very good on echo as well as on zip mode. Considering the cost and performance the cost is on higher side. When I took a test drive I did not checked the echo mode.Rest is ok. Read More
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