Ather is all set to expand its lineup with a new family friendly electric scooter. Christened the Rizta, the new scooter has been teased for the first time on social media giving us a look into what its design could be.
The Rizta has been in development for a while now and the first spy shots were taken as far back as November last year. The spy shots almost exactly match the silhouette teased by the company confirming that the family scooter will focus more on comfort and space rather than the edgy, sporty design that the Ather 450 currently has.
Well, we had our fun with ‘Diesel’.But we are definitely not naming our first family scooter Diesel (sorry, Fast and Furious fans)
Unlike our usual names which have been more of an engineering nomenclature, we are taking a different route this time.
Introducing ‘Ather Rizta’… pic.twitter.com/OHyRMwLoht
— Tarun Mehta (@tarunsmehta) January 19, 2024
The contours
Overall, the scooter seems to favour a more conventional look with a flat face, bulbous front apron and a very roomy seat. The floorboard too looks spacious enough to allow the little ones to stand in front more comfortably.
The headlamp and tail lamp assembly is likely to be a bar-type LED unit similar to the TVS iQube and the rear will feature a robust grab rail. The mirrors, too, are likely to be simpler units compared to the sharp ones in the 450 range. The spy shots didn’t show much of the instrument cluster, but we expect the DeepView LCD unit from the 450S to make it to the Rizta as well. Finally, 12-inch wheels on both ends with a disc brake at the front.
Ather Rizta teaser
The performance
Now, there isn’t much known about the battery and motor specs of the Rizta, however, we could expect something along the lines of the Ather 450S. This scooter features a 2.9 kWh battery pack and is capable of a real-world range of 90 km on a single charge, a top speed of 90 km/h and a 0-40 km/h sprint of 3.9 seconds. Another thing to note is that the Rizta will continue to use the mid-mounted motor that does duty on the rest of the lineup suggesting that it will still be a premium offering.
Ather is all set to officially unveil the Rizta at its upcoming ACDC 24 – Ather Community Day Celebration 2024 – event. The cheeky teaser also reveals that the Rizta will be ready for delivery in six months, so the full launch shouldn’t be too far away. The Ather Rizta will compete directly with other EV scooters in the market such as the Bajaj Chetak Premium, which retails at Rs 1.35 lakh ex-showroom, and the TVS iQube, which starts at Rs 1.34 lakh. Expect the Rizta to be priced roughly in the same range as well.
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