Suzuki e Access takes on Ather Rizta. We compare pricing, battery options, range and performance to see which electric scooter makes more sense.
Suzuki e Access has been priced quite high when compared to other electric scooters.
Suzuki e Access vs Ather Rizta: Price
Suzuki has positioned the e Access at a premium, with an ex-showroom price of ₹1.88 lakh. This places it at the higher end of the electric scooter spectrum. The Ather Rizta, offers a more flexible approach. It is available in three variants, with prices ranging from ₹1.11 lakh to ₹1.51 lakh ex-showroom. This wider spread gives buyers the freedom to choose a version that best suits their budget and usage needs.
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Suzuki e Access vs Ather Rizta: Battery and performance
The Suzuki e Access comes equipped with a 3.07 kWh battery paired with an electric motor producing 5.49 bhp and 15 Nm of torque. Suzuki claims a top speed of 71 kmph and a maximum range of up to 95 km on a full charge. A complete charge is said to take just over six hours.
The Ather Rizta, meanwhile, offers more variety on this front. Buyers can choose between 2.9 kWh and 3.7 kWh battery packs. Depending on the variant, the claimed range starts at 123 km and goes up to 160 km. The Rizta also feels quicker on paper, with a top speed of 80 kmph, making it better suited for riders who want a bit more performance in daily use.
Suzuki e Access vs Ather Rizta: Verdict
The specifications suggest it is aimed at city commuters looking for a familiar brand name and straightforward electric mobility. That said, the Ather Rizta currently holds the upper hand with stronger range figures, better top speed, and multiple variants that cater to different needs. With a high price of the e Access, it seems like the Rizta is the better choice out of the two.
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