| Battery & Rangevaries by variant | - 2.9 kWh battery, 123 km IDC range (atherenergy.com.np FAQ: Rizta S 123 km; evnewsnepal.com 2.9 kWh 123 km)[6][5]
- True range claimed around 105 km per charge (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
- Charging time about 8 hours 30 minutes on standard AC (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
- Battery warranty 3 years, extendable to 5 years option (YouTube launch review; warranty flyer PDF)[8][1]
| Not disclosed officially | - 2.9 kWh battery, 123 km IDC range option on Rizta Z (atherenergy.com.np FAQ: Rizta Z 123 km; evnewsnepal.com)[6][5]
- True range estimated around 105 km similar to Rizta S (YouTube Nepal review extrapolating same certified 123 km)[8]
- Battery warranty 3 years / 30,000 km, extendable to 5 years (flyer Rizta & 450 PDF; YouTube)[1][8]
| - 3.7 kWh battery with 159 km IDC range (atherenergy.com.np FAQ: Rizta Z 159 km; ev-nepal.com 3.7 kWh 160 km)[6][7]
- True usable range expected slightly below IDC, not numerically disclosed (YouTube mentions IDC 159 km; no separate true range)[8]
- Fast charging support claimed for Rizta Z high-battery variant (YouTube launch review mentions fast charging support)[8]
- Battery warranty up to 5 years available; base 3 years/30,000 km (flyer Rizta & 450 PDF; YouTube)[1][8]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrainvaries by variant | - Same motor family as Rizta Z; 4.3–4.2 kW peak, hub-type motor (evnewsnepal.com 4.3 kW for Rizta; YouTube mentions same motor)[5][8]
- Rear-wheel drive via electric hub motor, automatic single‑speed (general EV scooter configuration, inferred from Ather lineup; India-spec Ather Rizta brochure)[3]
| Not disclosed officially | - Motor peak output around 4.3–4.2 kW shared with Rizta Z 159 (evnewsnepal.com 4.3 kW for Rizta; YouTube same motor)[5][8]
- Rear hub motor drive, automatic single-speed EV drivetrain (general Ather EV architecture; India-spec Rizta brochure)[3]
| - Higher-spec motor around 6.4 kW peak paired with 3.7 kWh battery (ev-nepal.com spec table lists 3.7 kWh 6.4 kW 160 km)[7]
- Rear hub motor with automatic single-speed (typical Ather EV scooter layout; India-spec brochure)[3]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearancevaries by variant | - Ground clearance 165 mm shared across Rizta variants (evnewsnepal.com spec table for Ather scooters)[5]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Ground clearance 165 mm across all Rizta variants (evnewsnepal.com Ather lineup specs)[5]
- Wheelbase figure not disclosed officially for Nepal Rizta (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Ground clearance 165 mm, same across Rizta S and Z (evnewsnepal.com Ather scooters spec showing 165 mm)[5]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Ground clearance 165 mm across all Rizta variants (evnewsnepal.com Ather lineup specs)[5]
- Wheelbase figure not disclosed officially for Nepal Rizta (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
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| Dimensionsvaries by variant | - Overall length, width, height not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
- Kerb weight not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| Not disclosed officially | - Length, width, height figures not disclosed in Nepal sources (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
- Kerb weight figure not disclosed for Nepal Rizta (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Length, width, height not disclosed in Nepal documents (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
- Kerb weight not disclosed in Nepal sources (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
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| Cargovaries by variant | - Family-focused scooter with practical underseat storage; exact litres not disclosed (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
- Front storage and flat floor for family utility, capacity not disclosed (YouTube visual walkaround, Nepal market)[8]
| Not disclosed officially | - Generous underseat storage for family use, exact volume not disclosed (YouTube walkaround of Rizta body, Nepal market)[8]
- Front storage bins and flat floor for carrying small items (YouTube visuals, Nepal market)[8]
| - Same underseat and front storage layout as other Rizta trims (YouTube walkaround of Rizta Z, Nepal market)[8]
- Exact storage capacity in litres not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
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| Comfort & Interiorvaries by variant | - Family-focused seat design suitable for two adults plus child (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
- Comfort-oriented suspension tuning for Nepali roads, detailed spec not disclosed (YouTube ride impressions, Nepal market)[8]
- Wide, well-padded seat and relaxed ergonomics (YouTube visuals; India-spec family positioning)[8][3]
| Not disclosed officially | - More feature-rich trim than S, with enhanced convenience features (atherenergy.com.np FAQ multiple Rizta variants; YouTube compares higher variant)[6][8]
- Comfort-oriented wide seat suitable for family riding (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
- Suspension tuned for Nepali urban roads; specific travel not disclosed (YouTube ride commentary)[8]
| - Top family-focused trim with full comfort and feature package (YouTube describes higher variant as richer, Nepal market)[8]
- Wide seat and ergonomic cockpit tuned for family use (YouTube review, Nepal)[8]
- Suspension comfort well-suited to city and peri-urban roads (YouTube ride remarks)[8]
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| Infotainment & Conveniencevaries by variant | - Stripped-down Connect feature set compared to Rizta Z (YouTube notes stripped Rith Connect feature, Nepal market)[8]
- Basic digital instrumentation; advanced smart features limited vs Z (YouTube comparison description, Nepal market)[8]
- Keyless or smart key features not clearly detailed for S in Nepal (Not disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[6][8]
| Not disclosed officially | - Full Ather Connect feature suite compared to stripped S (YouTube states higher variant gets richer Connect features)[8]
- Smart connectivity and advanced dashboard, details not fully itemized (YouTube description, Nepal market)[8]
- India-spec Rizta offers connected touchscreen and app features (India-spec, ZigWheels brochure; not Nepal-confirmed in detail)[3]
| - Rich Ather Connect features, more advanced than S trim (YouTube comparison; higher variant rich Connect)[8]
- Smart connectivity and likely larger/smarter display (YouTube; India-spec brochure hints, not fully Nepal-specific)[8][3]
- Fast-charging capability adds convenience for long trips (YouTube statements on fast charging support)[8]
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| Safetyvaries by variant | - Combined braking system (CBS) with front disc, rear drum (YouTube launch review mentions combined braking, disc front)[8]
- Standard EV safety protections for battery and motor from Ather (evnewsnepal.com brand overview of Ather EV safety)[5]
- ABS not claimed for Rizta in Nepal sources (Not disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| Not disclosed officially | - Combined braking system with front disc, rear drum (YouTube launch review mentions CBS and disc front)[8]
- Standard EV safety protections for battery management from Ather (evnewsnepal.com brand overview)[5]
- ABS and traction control not listed for Nepal Rizta (Not disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Combined braking system with front disc, rear drum (YouTube review mentions CBS and disc front)[8]
- Standard EV protections for battery, motor, and charging (evnewsnepal.com Ather EV overview)[5]
- No ABS specification provided for Nepal Rizta Z 159 (Not disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
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| Design & Exteriorvaries by variant | - Family-oriented, practical body style distinct from sporty 450 series (YouTube launch review positioning, Nepal market)[8]
- Multiple colour options shared with Rizta range, exact palette not listed (Not fully disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[6][8]
- LED lighting package expected, exact spec not detailed for S (India-spec Rizta brochure; not Nepal-confirmed)[3]
| Not disclosed officially | - Same family-focused design as other Rizta variants, with premium touches (YouTube comparison of trims)[8]
- Offered in multiple colours; exact names not disclosed for Nepal (Not fully disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[6][8]
- LED headlamp and tail-lamp likely standard (India-spec Rizta brochure; not Nepal-confirmed)[3]
| - Same Rizta family scooter design, possibly with premium accents (YouTube comparison of trims, Nepal market)[8]
- LED headlamp and tail-lamp likely standard (India-spec Rizta brochure; not Nepal-confirmed in detail)[3]
- Colour options similar to other Rizta trims; exact list not disclosed (As of: 17/07/2026)[6][8]
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| Sales & Imports | - Effective ex-showroom price for Rizta line starts at NPR 383,500; S on-road around NPR 294,900 (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; evnewsnepal.com)[6][5]
- Official Nepal pricing band for Rizta: Rs.2,94,900–Rs.3,83,500 (YouTube launch review; evnewsnepal.com)[8][5]
- Locally sold through Ather Nepal network; imports likely CBU/CKD EV scooters (evnewsnepal.com Ather brand price page)[5]
| Not disclosed officially | - Nepal effective ex-showroom price for Rizta starts at NPR 383,500 (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; Rizta Z noted)[6]
- On-road Nepal price around Rs.3,83,500 for higher Rizta variant (YouTube launch review; evnewsnepal.com)[8][5]
- Imported and sold via official Ather Nepal sales network (evnewsnepal.com Ather brand page)[5]
| - Higher-range Rizta Z priced at Rs.3,83,500 in Nepal (YouTube launch review; ev-nepal.com price section)[8][7]
- Part of Ather’s 7 EV variants sold in Nepal, price band Rs.294,900–Rs.500,000 (evnewsnepal.com brand overview)[5]
- Imported and distributed through Ather Nepal’s official network (evnewsnepal.com Ather brand page)[5]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Entry variant targets affordability with adequate 123 km IDC range (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; evnewsnepal.com)[6][5]
- Better value for city commuting families prioritizing price over maximum range (YouTube reviewer opinion, Nepal market)[8]
| Not disclosed officially | - Balances price and range; 123 km IDC with more features than S (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; YouTube explanation of variants)[6][8]
- Good option for buyers wanting features without paying for 159 km battery (YouTube reviewer opinion, Nepal market)[8]
| - Best choice for users needing 159 km IDC range and full features (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; YouTube value discussion)[6][8]
- Higher upfront price offset by larger battery and fast-charging (ev-nepal.com specs; YouTube review)[7][8]
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| Pros | - Lower entry price than Rizta Z at Rs.2,94,900 (evnewsnepal.com pricing)[5]
- 123 km IDC range sufficient for typical urban Nepali use (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; evnewsnepal.com)[6][5]
- Family-focused ergonomics and practicality (YouTube launch review, Nepal market)[8]
| Not disclosed officially | - Better features and Connect suite than Rizta S (YouTube comparison, Nepal market)[8]
- Adequate 123 km IDC range with premium feel (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; YouTube)[6][8]
- Same ground clearance 165 mm suited to Nepali road conditions (evnewsnepal.com specs)[5]
| - Class-leading 159 km IDC range in Ather Nepal lineup (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; ev-nepal.com)[6][7]
- Fast-charging capability increases practicality for long commutes (YouTube launch review)[8]
- Higher motor output (~6.4 kW peak) improves performance (ev-nepal.com spec table)[7]
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| Cons | - Smaller battery than Rizta Z, lower 123 km vs 159 km IDC (atherenergy.com.np FAQ; YouTube comparison)[6][8]
- Longer charging time ~8.5 hours on standard AC (YouTube launch review)[8]
- Fewer smart Connect features than Rizta Z (YouTube notes stripped Connect feature)[8]
| Not disclosed officially | - Range lower than Rizta Z 159 km version (atherenergy.com.np FAQ states 159 km option)[6]
- Price higher than Rizta S yet same certified range (evnewsnepal.com pricing; FAQ ranges)[5][6]
- Exact weight and performance figures not disclosed for Nepal (Not disclosed officially, As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
| - Highest price among Rizta variants at Rs.3,83,500 (YouTube; ev-nepal.com)[8][7]
- Heavier and potentially longer charging time than S on AC (Inference from larger battery; exact AC charge time not disclosed)[7]
- Exact performance metrics like 0–40 km/h not disclosed for Nepal (As of: 17/07/2026)[5][6]
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