- By Divanshi Sharma
- Wed, 20 Mar 2024 11:34 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Ather Energy, a leading two wheeler manufacturer in India is gearing up to launch the new Ather Rizta for the Indian market. Ather Rizta is scheduled to be launched on April 6 at the Ather Community Day Celebration. Ahead of the launch, the manufacturer is releasing multiple teasers providing further insights about the upcoming e-scooter. In the latest video, the upcoming Ather Rizta is showcased undergoing a water wading test, offering a glimpse of its capabilities.
The Ather Rizta will be positioned as a family-oriented electric scooter and will complement the sporty 450 series in Ather's product portfolio. The latest teaser video shared by Ather offers a detailed glimpse of the front design of the Ather Rizta electric scooter. The front fascia of the Rizta features a rounded styling and a distinctive bar-type LED headlamp positioned at the bottom of the apron. The teaser also highlights the spacious body shell and seat, while demonstrating the Rizta's capability to navigate through flooded areas without affecting critical components of the e-scooter.
The Ather Rizta is heavily camouflaged in the teaser video, however, key details of the Ather Rizta test mule are evident. In the teaser video, a telescopic front fork and a wide front tyre along with wider rear view mirrors can be seen. Additionally, there is inclusion of a TFT screen that has been blurred in the teaser. This will confirm all the functionalities of the 450X model alongside the latest OTA update.
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Previously, Ather Energy shared another teaser video that showcased the battery pack of the Rizta. In this teaser video, Ather showcases a major 40-foot drop test performed on the battery. This emphasises on the durability of the battery pack and how it can withstand impact and shocks while navigating rough roads. However, Ather has not yet disclosed any specific details on battery capacity and range of the Rizta.