Ather Rizta EV vs TVS iQube EV: The customers are switching towards the alternative options of fuel engines of Diesel and Petrol vehicles to EV and CNG. These vehicles comparatively emits less carbon dioxide than others. To control the country’s pollution levels from growing, the government is enacting laws and regulations. Some people consider that these electric vehicles are pricey. But not all electric scooters are expensive. However, some are reasonably priced and come with excellent features and range. Here is a comparison of such two EV scooty, TVS iQube and Ather Rizta EV to help you select the best electric scooter.
Ather Rizta EV vs TVS iQube EV: Specifications
There are two battery options available for the TVS iQube base model: 2.2kWh and 3.4kWh.
Specs | Ather Rizta EV | TVS iQube EV |
Fuel type | Electric | Electric |
Range | 123 Km | 100 km |
Battery capacity | 2.9 kWh | 3.04 kWh |
Battery charging time | 8.3 Hrs | 5 hrs |
Motor type | PMS Motor | Hub-Mounted Electric Motor |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic |
Battery type | Lithium Ion | Li-ion battery pack with BMS |
Portable chargers | Yes | Yes |
Portable battery | Yes | No |
Price | Variant- S – 2.9 kwh Rs 1,23,653 On-Road Price, Patna | Variant – S Rs 1,62,290 Avg. Ex-Showroom price |
Know more about the differences
The unique feature of Ather includes a new traction control called Ather Skid Control, which keeps the wheel from slipping when riding on slick surfaces like gravel or wet roads. A horizontally arranged headlamp cluster with integrated turn signals and DRLs makes up the front apron. However, the TVS iQube base model has two ride modes, Economy and Power, GPE fencing, an anti-theft alert, live indicator status, crash and fall alert. It also features full LED illumination, a five-inch TFT with smartphone connectivity, OTA updates, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, park assistance, distance to empty along with a USB charging port.
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