| Battery & Range | - 2.7 kWh battery, 123 km IDC claimed range
- True range claimed around 105 km
- Charging time around 8 hours 30 minutes on standard charger
| - 72V 20Ah tailored lithium battery, claimed 60–100 km range (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Battery capacity ~1440 Wh, 60–100 km; up to 200 km with expansion (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Permanent magnet synchronous motor around 4.2–4.3 kW peak
- Top speed claimed about 80 km/h
- Rear wheel drive, single-speed automatic typical Ather setup
| - Tailored brushless hub motor, peak power 2400 W, max torque 150 Nm (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Rated motor power 1.8 kW, max 2.4 kW, max speed ~60 km/h (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
- Rear-wheel drive electric scooter with single-speed reduction (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Ground clearance not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
| - Wheelbase 1235 mm (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Ground clearance 130 mm (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
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| Dimensions | - Overall dimensions not disclosed officially in Nepal sources (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Kerb weight not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
| - Length 1755 mm, width 675 mm, height 1135 mm (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
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| Cargo | - Underseat storage around 34 litres capacity
- Flat floor and family-focused seat enhance practical storage
| - Underseat storage suitable for helmet and small items (Bijuli Dai review, bijulidai.com)[6]
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| Comfort & Interior | - Wide, family-focused seat for rider and pillion comfort
- Telescopic front fork and rear monoshock suspension for comfort
- Comfort-oriented riding posture compared to sportier Ather 450X
| - Front and rear oil-pressure spring suspension for smoother ride (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
- Spacious seat and flat floorboard for urban comfort (Bijuli Dai review, bijulidai.com)[6]
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Smart connectivity with Ather app support similar to India-spec
- Multiple ride modes expected, tuned for range and performance
- Convenience features tailored for family use, like easy seat access
| - Smart keyless operation with remote lock/unlock (Bijuli Dai review, bijulidai.com)[6]
- Digital instrument cluster displaying speed and battery level (Bijuli Dai review, bijulidai.com)[6]
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| Safety | - Front disc brake, rear drum brake setup
- Combined braking typical of Ather scooters
- Company-backed warranty 3 years on scooter, extendable battery warranty up to 5 years
| - Front and rear disc brakes with EABS electronic assistance (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
- IPX5 scooter and IPX7 battery water resistance (global-spec, kr.segway.com)[8]
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| Design & Exterior | - Family-focused scooter styling, less aggressive than 450 series
- Available in multiple colours including Siachen White and Pangong Blue
- LED lighting package similar to other Ather models
| - Smart trendy e-scooter with minimalist body design (b360nepal.com)[7]
- Available in red, blue, black and white colours in Nepal (b360nepal.com)[7]
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| Sales & Imports | - Effective ex-showroom price for Rizta starts at NPR 383500 overall lineup
- Rizta S introductory Nepal price around NPR 294900
- Sold via authorised Ather dealers in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Chitwan
| - Officially launched in Nepal on 26 Jan 2022 (english.onlinekhabar.com)[4]
- Distributed and imported by I Hub Pvt. Ltd. (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Sold around Rs 291,000 MRP via IHub/Bijuli Dai showrooms (bijulidai.com)[6]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as more affordable, family-oriented Ather option
- Balances usable range with lower upfront cost versus Rizta Z
- Appealing EMI options with ~5-year tenure and ~10% interest
| - Positioned as most affordable Segway scooter in 2022 Nepal lineup (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Price Rs 291,000 considered competitive for branded e-scooter (english.onlinekhabar.com)[4]
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| Pros | - Lower price point makes Ather ownership more accessible
- 123 km IDC range sufficient for typical city commuting
- Comfortable seat and practical storage suit family usage
| - Strong torque (150 Nm) and adequate top speed for city (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Decent 60–100 km real-world claimed range (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Global-brand build quality and smart features (b360nepal.com)[7]
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| Cons | - Smaller 2.7 kWh battery limits long-distance flexibility versus Rizta Z
- Charging time around 8.5 hours is relatively long
- True range lower than IDC figure; about 105 km claimed
| - Charging time 7–8 hours on standard AC socket (bikebazarnepal.com)[5]
- Higher price than many local Nepali EV scooters (english.onlinekhabar.com)[4]
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