With this announcement, the Hyundai Group has effectively confirmed it intends to use LFP chemistry for its future electric vehicles for the Indian market.
The Ather Rizta is Ather Energy’s second model line and is positioned as a family scooter promising more practicality and prices begin at Rs. 97,546 (Ex-showroom, Delhi), going up to Rs. 1.29 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi).
Speaking at the second edition of the Ather Community Day in Bengaluru, Amitabh Kant, former Niti Aayog CEO, said other countries may race ahead of India if domestic firms do not prioritise entry into major global markets.
Representing the second model line from Ather Energy, the Rizta appears to have been caught fully undisguised on a public road during a TV commercial shoot.
The German carmaker’s first battery electric vehicle for India will be shipped in as a full import from Europe; India-spec model likely to get larger battery and adaptive chassis.