Ather bikes in India (3)
As of July 2026, Ather sells 2 models in India: the Ather Rizta and the Ather 450 series. The Ather scooter price starts at ₹1.15 lakh for the Ather Rizta, the S 2.9kWh variant, which is the cheapest Ather two-wheeler, and goes up to ₹1.85 lakh for the Ather 450, the Apex variant, which is currently the Ather top model (ex-showroom). The brand also offers multiple variants across each model to cater to different performance needs.
Ather is focused entirely on electric mobility. Both the models on sale are electric scooters, and the brand does not currently manufacture any Ather electric bike. Presently, there are no upcoming Ather bikes or scooters scheduled for launch in India. Some of the most popular Ather scooters are 450X 3.7kWh, 450S 3.7kWh, and Rizta S 2.9kWh.
Ather Energy is one of India’s leading EV manufacturers, known for its performance-focused Ather 450X, premium dashboard interface, fast charging, and connected features. Over the years, Ather has built a dedicated user base for its intelligent two-wheelers, which combine practicality and strong electric performance.
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Ather Bikes - FAQs
No. Ather does not manufacture electric bikes. It only sells electric scooters.
Ather sells 2 electric scooters in India, the Ather Rizta and the Ather 450 series. No bikes.
Ather battery replacement costs range from approximately ₹60,000 to ₹95,000, depending on the model and its battery capacity.
No. As of {{current_month}} {{current_year}}, there are no Ather new scooter or motorcycle launches scheduled.
An Ather battery is designed to last up to 8 years or 80,000 km, which is backed by the brand’s Eight70 Warranty. Ather guarantees that the battery will retain at least 70% of its original capacity during this period. According to early Ather 450 owners, the battery health remains above 85–90% even after 50,000 km.
As per the range, the Ather 450 Apex is the best choice. It offers a claimed range up to 165 km on a single charge, which makes it the longest-range electric scooter in Ather’s lineup.
Yes. Models like the Ather 450 Apex offer a claimed range of up to 165 km, and the Ather Grid fast charging network makes the longer rides convenient.
Yes. The battery of the Ather electric scooter can be replaced through an authorised Ather service centre if needed, as it is covered by the Eight 70 Warranty for 8 years or 80,000km.
Trending Questions on Ather Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hello, I'm planning to buy a scooter. Can you suggest the best petrol and electric scooter options with a stylish design, high mileage, and excellent suspension? Also, where should I buy it? I live in a district in Telangana. Should I buy it from Hyderabad or from my local area to get a better price?
In the petrol scooter space, the frontrunners are Honda Activa 110/125, TVS Jupiter 110/125 and Suzuki Access 125. All three are proven, comfortable, fuel-efficient and very practical, so whichever one you choose, you can't realistically go wrong. In the Electric scooter space, our top recommendations are TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Vida VX2 and Ather Rizta models. Again, these are proven and reliable machines from top-tier brands with good service reach across India, so pick the variant that suits your needs best. It would be prudent to wait a couple of months for the upcoming EL platform-based family electric scooter, which will give you the slick experience Ather scooters are known for but at a more digestible price. If you have secure charging at home, then an EV will help you save on your running costs greatly compared to an ICE scooter. Depending on your preference of powertrain, we'd recommend a test ride of the options recommended before you go ahead with your purchase to see which one suits your needs best.
I am planning to buy an electric scooter. Among the Hero Vida VX, Ather Rizta, and TVS iQube with similar 3.2 kWh battery packs, which one is the best overall and offers the best value for money?
Purely from a VFM standpoint, the Vida VX2 will have the Ather Rizta and TVS iQube beat because Hero has priced its EVs very well, especially if bought via the BaaS (Battery as a Subscription) model. However, price is just one part of the equation and to properly gauge between these three which would be the best fit for you, we'd recommend a thorough test ride to evaluate comfort, practicality, storage space, performance and whether the feature-set is to your liking or not.
I am looking to buy an electric scooter. My daily commute is around 100-120 km. I am confused between the Ather Rizta and the TVS iQube ST. I need a comfortable and reliable scooter with good resale value.
Both the Ather Rizta and the TVS iQube ST are comfortable and reliable scooters, so either one would be a sensible choice. Considering your daily commute of 100-120 km, it is worth opting for the larger battery variants of both models.The Ather Rizta has more features and a larger, better-shaped boot that makes it easier to carry everyday items along with the portable charger. The TVS iQube ST, on the other hand, feels more conventional and is one of the easiest electric scooters to get used to, especially for riders switching from a petrol scooter.A test ride of both scooters should make the decision much easier. It is also worth considering the Bajaj Chetak, as it is another strong option in this segment.
My daily commute is around 70-100 km. Which electric two-wheeler would be the best choice for my requirements?
Since your daily run is quite long, the Bajaj Chetak C35 models, higher variants of the TVS iQube, Vida VX2 3.4/4.4, and the top Ather Rizta models will be EVs to consider. Take test rides of these EVs to see which one suits your riding style and then make your decision.
Last Updated on: 8 Aug 2026

