Ather Rizta Price Hike: Variant-Wise New Prices From June 2026
The Ather Rizta price hike is now applicable from June 1, 2026, with the family-focused electric scooter becoming costlier by up to Rs 4,000 depending on the variant. The entry-level S 2.9kWh version has received a Rs 3,000 increase, while the Z variants and the S 3.7kWh version are reported to be d...
The Ather Rizta price hike is now applicable from June 1, 2026, with the family-focused electric scooter becoming costlier by up to Rs 4,000 depending on the variant. The entry-level S 2.9kWh version has received a Rs 3,000 increase, while the Z variants and the S 3.7kWh version are reported to be dearer by Rs 4,000.
What Changed In The Ather Rizta Price List?
S 2.9kWh is reported to be costlier by Rs 3,000.
Z 2.9kWh, S 3.7kWh and Z 3.7kWh are reported to be costlier by Rs 4,000.
The revised starting price is now around Rs 1.21 lakh ex-showroom.
The 2.9kWh versions continue with a claimed 105km true range, while the 3.7kWh versions offer a claimed 125km true range.

Ather Rizta New Prices: Variant-Wise Table
| Variant | Revised Ex-Showroom Price | Reported Increase |
|---|---|---|
| S 2.9kWh | Rs 1,21,046 | Rs 3,000 |
| Z 2.9kWh | Rs 1,39,045 | Rs 4,000 |
| S 3.7kWh | Rs 1,43,547 | Rs 4,000 |
| Z 3.7kWh | Rs 1,59,046 | Rs 4,000 |
What Buyers Should Notice
The Rizta remains a family-oriented electric scooter rather than a sporty commuter. The key buying decision is still between the 2.9kWh battery and the 3.7kWh battery. The smaller pack has a claimed true range of 105km, while the larger pack raises that figure to 125km. For buyers with longer daily commutes, the larger battery still has a clear practical advantage even after the price revision.
The battery packs are reported with a five-year/60,000km warranty as standard and an IP67 rating. Feature highlights include ride modes, reverse mode, auto hold and the Magic Twist regen-braking function. The Z variant also gets a seven-inch colour TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation, while the S trim uses a DeepView LCD display.
Why Did Prices Go Up?
The source context points to rising raw material and production costs as the likely reason behind the revision, but this should be treated as reporting context rather than a direct official Ather statement unless Ather issues a specific price-note explanation. For buyers, the practical takeaway is simpler: the Rizta is no longer available at its earlier June-pre-hike prices.
Does The Rizta Still Make Sense?
A Rs 3,000-4,000 increase is not a dramatic jump in the electric scooter segment, but it does matter because family EV scooter buyers tend to compare monthly EMI, range and service confidence closely. The Rizta's strengths remain its family-friendly packaging, warranty, range options and feature list. The higher Z 3.7kWh price, however, puts it deeper into premium electric scooter territory.
FAQs
How much has the Ather Rizta price increased?
The Ather Rizta price has increased by Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000, depending on the variant.
What is the new starting price of the Ather Rizta?
The Rizta now starts at around Rs 1,21,046 ex-showroom for the S 2.9kWh variant, based on the reported revised price list.
What is the claimed range of the Ather Rizta?
The 2.9kWh variants have a claimed true range of 105km, while the 3.7kWh variants have a claimed true range of 125km.
When did the new Ather Rizta prices become applicable?
The revised Ather Rizta prices are reported to be applicable from June 1, 2026.
The Ather Rizta price hike is a moderate but important update for EV scooter shoppers. The variant-wise table is now the key starting point: choose the smaller battery for lower entry cost, or the 3.7kWh version if the extra claimed range matters more than the Rs 4,000 increase.
Maxabout Team
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