Ather Rizta EV vs Ola S1 Pro EV: As India grapples with escalating pollution and a surge in demand for eco-friendly transportation, Ather has launched the Ather Rizta EV, a cutting-edge electric scooter. Despite the government’s efforts to enact new legislation and regulations to combat the worsening pollution crisis, the problem persists. So, what’s your contribution to mitigating this issue? Have you considered replacing your traditional gas or diesel scooter with a more sustainable option? We’ve conducted an in-depth comparison of the Ather Rizta EV and OLA S1 Pro EV to assist you in selecting the ideal electric scooter that suits your needs. Let’s start by going over the specs of these electric scooters.
Ather Rizta EV vs Ola S1 Pro EV: Specifications
The OLA S1 Pro has a combined braking system that uses disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels.
Specs | Ather Rizta EV | Ola S1 Pro EV |
Fuel type | Electric | Electric |
Range | 123 km | 195 km |
Top speed | 80 kmph | 120 kmph |
Battery capacity | 2.9 kWh | 4 kWh |
Charging time | 8.3 hrs | 6.5 hrs |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic |
Tube type | Tubeless | Tubeless |
Wheel type | Alloy | Alloy |
Power | 4300 W | 5500 W |
Portable charger | Yes | Yes |
Price | Variant – ST – 5.1 kWh Rs 1,85,748 Avg. Ex-Showroom price | Variant – Standard Rs 1,29,999 Avg. Ex-Showroom price |
Know more about the differences
The Ather Rizta has several features, including as auto hold, reverse mode, and “magic twist,” which allows the scooter to be slowed down with regen without requiring the application of the brakes. It also comes with an underseat wireless charger for the Ather Halo smart helmet, which charges the helmet’s batteries by magnetically adhering to the back of the helmet once it is put in the boot. However, if you get the flagship Ola electric scooter, you also get a 7-inch TFT display that has navigation and Bluetooth. It has additional features like LED lighting, hill hold, and cruise control. It has some upgrades over the first-generation scooter and is built on the company’s Gen 2 platform. However, this EV scooty has a double-sided swingarm, a standard telescopic fork, and a flat floor board with it.
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