Ather Rizta: The Family Electric Scooter
Here’s what to expect on Ather Energy’s latest electric scooter, the Rizta…
26/04/2024
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Ather Energy, the Bengaluru-based EV startup and now one of India’s leading electric two-wheeler makers has already introduced the Ather 450 range of scooters which are quite popular among the youth for daily commuting. Now, the EV maker has introduced its family scooter in the form of ‘Rizta’ at the second edition of the Ather Community Day on April 6, 2024. Ather Rizta focuses on comfort, safety and convenience and is designed, engineered and developed as a complete family scooter. The company has revealed a lot of details about the new electric scooter, including its variants, price, features and range. Here’s a look at the newly introduced Ather Rizta… The Rizta e-scooter has been offered in two trims and gets a total of three variants. The entry-level Rizta S trim comes with a 2.9 kWh battery pack, and is priced at INR 1.10 lakh. The mid-spec Rizta Z, packs a 2.9 kWh battery and comes at a sticker price of INR 1.25 lakh. Last but not the least, the range-topping Rizta Z with a bigger 3.7 kWh battery attracts a price tag of INR 1.45 lakh. All the aforementioned prices are ex-showroom, Bengaluru. The bookings for the e-scooter are now
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