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Last Updated on: 19 Jun 2026

Ather Rizta

₹1.27 - ₹1.70 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹1,770 /month
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The Ather Rizta blends sustainability with style. Launched on April 6, 2024, the Rizta range is 123 km - 160 km (company-claimed), ideal for urban and suburban riders. Rizta is available in 9 colors, including Alphonso Yellow Duo, Cardomom Green Duo, Deccan Grey, Deccan Grey Duo, Pangong Blue, Pangong Blue Duo, Siachen White, Terracotta Red, Terracotta Red Duo.

 

The Rizta base model is priced at ₹1.15 lakh and the top-end variant, the Z 3.7 kwh costs ₹1.54 lakh (ex-showroom). Rizta is offered in 4 variants.

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Ather Rizta Features and specifications

Our Rating
Yet to be Reviewed
Body Type
Scooter
Battery Range
123 km - 160 km
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Claimed Electric Motor Range
160 km
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Ather Rizta price & variants

With 4 variants on offer, the Ather Rizta caters to different budgets. The Rizta price ranges from ₹1.15 lakh for the base model to ₹1.54 lakh for the top variant, the Z 3.7 kwh.

VariantsOn road price
Ather Rizta S 2.9 kwh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.27 Lakh
Ather Rizta Z 2.9 kwh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.48 Lakh
Ather Rizta S 3.7 kwh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.52 Lakh
Ather Rizta Z 3.7 kwh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.70 Lakh

Ather Rizta expert review

We like

  • Features & technology

  • Intuitive Magic Twist

We don't like

  • Easy to lock up rear wheel

  • Handlebar fouling with knees

Design and Quality

8.0

The Ather Rizta has been designed as a practical and spacious family scooter while still carrying Ather’s familiar sophistication. Unlike the sharper-looking 450 models, the Rizta gets a cleaner and more family-oriented design. The rectangular headlight and black flyscreen give it a familiar look, while the tapered rear section adds some individuality. There are seven colour options available, with dual-tone shades reserved for the higher variants.

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Position and Comfort

8.0

The Rizta feels familiar to ride if you’ve experienced an Ather before, but it is calmer and more comfort-focused than the sporty 450 range. The suspension setup feels absorbent without becoming overly soft, and the scooter handles bumps in a composed manner.

Seat comfort is another highlight. Ather claims it has the longest seat in the segment, and it genuinely feels spacious. Two tall adults can sit comfortably with room to spare. The seat cushioning is firm but supportive, which helps over longer rides.

There are a few ergonomic compromises though. Taller riders may notice the handlebar fouling with their knees during tight turns, although it is less intrusive than on the 450 models. Shorter riders, however, found the riding position comfortable and easy to manage.

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Performance and Fuel Economy / Range

8.0

The Rizta uses a 4.3kW motor producing 22Nm, and while it is less aggressive than the 450 series, it still feels adequately quick for city riding. In Zip mode, the scooter can reach around 82kph, placing it close to the TVS iQube in terms of performance.

A standout feature is Magic Twist regenerative braking. Twisting the throttle in the opposite direction activates regen braking, and the system feels intuitive to use in traffic. At lower speeds, it can slow the scooter quite effectively without relying heavily on the brakes.

The Rizta is offered in three variants: S, Z 2.9 and Z 3.7. The larger battery-equipped Z 3.7 variant has a claimed True Range of 125km.

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Ride and Handling

8.0

Compared to the lighter and sharper 450 range, the Rizta feels slightly slower to steer, but it also feels more planted and stable while cornering. That balance suits its role as a family-focused urban scooter.

The rear drum brake can lock up quite easily, especially when combined with the regenerative braking system, so newer riders may need some time to get used to it. Some pre-production scooters also had issues with closing the seat properly, although Ather says these would be resolved on customer units.

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Features and Safety

9.0

Practicality is one of the Rizta’s strongest areas. The 34-litre underseat storage is spacious enough to fit a full-face helmet, and there is also a small cubby near the boot for storing a phone and small items. Additional hooks on the front apron and under the seat improve usability further. The Rizta also gets a feature-rich TFT display connected through the Ather app, offering navigation alerts, call and message functions, music control and location tracking.

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Price and Verdict (Overall Rating)

8.0

Priced between Rs 1.14 lakh and Rs 1.54 lakh, the Ather Rizta is positioned directly against practical electric scooters from TVS and Bajaj. It combines comfort, space, technology and ease of use in a well-rounded package.

If you liked the polished user experience of the Ather 450 range but wanted something more spacious and family-friendly, the Rizta delivers exactly that. It feels practical, comfortable and sophisticated while still retaining the polished riding experience Ather is known for.

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Ather Rizta User Reviews

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Ather Rizta comparison

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Transmission
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Engine
-
Fuel type
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Mileage
123 km - 160 km
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Ather Rizta Range

With a claimed range of 123 km - 160 km, the Ather Rizta ensures that riders can comfortably cover daily commutes without frequent charging. Its efficient battery management system optimizes power use, while fast-charging options let you quickly get back on the road when needed.

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI RangeMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
2.9 kWh
123 km
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
3.7 kWh
159 km

Ather Rizta Images

The Ather Rizta is showcased through 38 images, giving riders a clear view of its design and styling. The Rizta images cover all 4 variants, highlighting differences in colors and trims. Riders can also observe key features in the visuals, providing an idea of what to expect in terms of design and functionality.

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Ather Rizta videos

The Ather Rizta appears in 1 videos, offering viewers an in-depth look at its design, performance, and features. These videos help potential riders gain valuable insights into this electric bike's appearance, handling, and real-world capabilities.

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Ather Rizta Colours

The Ather Rizta colour palette offers 9 exterior shades. These include Alphonso Yellow Duo, Cardomom Green Duo, Deccan Grey, Deccan Grey Duo, Pangong Blue, Pangong Blue Duo, Siachen White, Terracotta Red, Terracotta Red Duo.

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Alphonso Yellow Duo
Cardomom Green Duo
Deccan Grey
Deccan Grey Duo
Pangong Blue
Pangong Blue Duo

Questions you may find useful

1d

I am 47 years old. My first motorcycle was a Suzuki Samurai, and I currently ride a Honda Shine (2013 model). I am now looking to replace my bike, but I am not sure whether I should go for the latest version of the Honda Shine or consider a different motorcycle altogether. I commute around 40 km to the office, three days a week, and typically ride another 20-30 km on weekends. I also have two daughters, and they are taller than their age would suggest. Would an EV be a better option for my usage? I live in a rented house, so I am not sure how convenient charging would be. I am also considering options such as the Honda Unicorn and a Royal Enfield Bullet. I have a lean build and weigh around 64 kg. Considering my requirements, which motorcycle would you recommend?

Verified
20h

Since you have had a long and drama-free stint with your Shine, the logical next step to make would be the Honda Unicorn. For your use case, which is mostly inside the city with short weekend leisure rides, the Unicorn makes for a good fit. It will offer a noticeable step up in performance and comfort compared to the Shine with only a small drop-off in fuel economy. The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is lovely if you want a relaxed bike with new-age reliability and old-school feel, but since you have mentioned you are on the slimmer side of the spectrum, its weight could be a problem at slower speeds and its fuel economy will also be noticeably lower.If your landlord and the building you reside in, don't have a problem with you installing a charging solution at home, you can consider electric scooters like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2. If not, stick with a petrol-powered bike for now.To decide between the Unicorn and Bullet, we'd recommend a test ride of both since they are very different machines.

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6d

Hello, my two-wheeler usage is quite limited, as I travel to work by office cab from Monday to Friday. On weekends, I typically ride around 5-15 km, while on weekdays, my total usage is usually less than 5 km. Given this usage pattern, would a petrol-powered two-wheeler be the best option for me?

Verified
3d

With your very limited weekly running, the extra cost you'll pay upfront while buying an electric two-wheeler over a petrol-powered one will take quite some time to recover. While petrol today surely is costly, you will not spend much on fuel every month. Petrol-powered scooters also have wider dealer networks and easy spares, handy when you use it irregularly. One point to bear in mind will be that servicing an ICE vehicle will be slightly more expensive on a yearly basis. If you are leaning towards an EV, that is also a credible option so long as you have a socket where you park. However, you'll be buying it for the smoothness and silent running not savings at your usage. Depending on which sort of powertrain you want in your next purchase, make your decision and we've provided some of the highest rated scooters available in India today. In the ICE scooter segment, options like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access / Burgman Street would be our top picks. Whereas, in the electric scooter segment, options like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2 are proven, reliable machines we'd recommend.

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TVS iQube
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TVS Jupiter 125
Vida VX2
Bajaj Chetak
Ather Rizta
3w

I need guidance between Ather Rizta and TVS iQube. Daily commute around 45 km. Which is better, and what is the real-world range?

Verified
3w

Both the TVS iQube and Ather Rizta are accomplished electric scooters with very few factors to pick between them in terms of the product proposition they present. The iQube is as straightforward and fuss-free as an electric scooter can get in comparison to a petrol option, and if this is your first EV, it would make for a smooth transition. There are five variants available within the iQube lineup, and we'd recommend choosing between the 3.1 / 3.5 models for your daily 45km commute.Where the iQube is the straightforward choice in the EV arena, the Rizta doesn't lag too far behind. Ather's first family e-scooter is comfortable, practical and has more tech than machines three times the price (if you're into that sort of thing). The small 2.9 battery variants can return close to or just above 100km real-world range, which should be more than enough for your use case. Do bear in mind that the S 2.9 variant has a simpler LCD display and doesn't have Ather's Magic Twist regenerative braking system and traction control. This model also comes with a very slow charger, meaning you'll need to plug it in overnight for a full charge.A test ride of both will help you decide which is the better option for you. Whichever option you decide to go for, make sure you have a service centre nearby, that's a key factor in EV ownership because a roadside mechanic can't really fix much when it breaks down, as most functions are electronically controlled.

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Ather Rizta
4w

I am planning to buy my first two-wheeler and am confused between the Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0 (for mileage) and the TVS Jupiter 110 (for storage and practicality). I am also open to an electric vehicle. My daily running would be around 120 km for food delivery. My budget is Rs. 1.2 lakh. Please suggest something reliable, fuel-efficient, and low-maintenance.

Verified
3w

For your particular use case, the Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0 would perhaps be the most fuss-free and easy to own machine. Considering the rigors of your profession, you need something that's hardy, frugal and easy to fix when things go sideways - attributes that define the Splendor to the T. At the same time, its hard to ignore the practicality of the TVS Jupiter 110, especially the 33 litre boot, which can accommodate a lot. However, comfort and fuel economy will not be as high as the Splendor. And since fuel economy is an important consideration for you, we'd recommend you also consider the Bajaj Freedom CNG motorcycle. Sure, it has its quirks, but if you want low running costs, then the Freedom is hard to top. In the EV segment, you will get options that can give you 80-90km real world range at real world speeds (read: above 50kph) on a single charge like the TVS iQube 3.1, Bajaj Chetak 3001 and Ather Rizta S 2.9. In their eco modes, you may be able to cross 100km, but your maximum speed will be capped at 35-40kph and it won't be feasible for the time-sensitive nature of your job.Pick between these options depending on what strong points matter the most to you.

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TVS iQube
Bajaj Chetak
Ather Rizta
TVS Jupiter
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