Are you looking for the perfect electric scooter for your family? If so, your journey could end right here! The TVS iQube and Ather Rizta Z are two popular names in the Indian market, boasting the tag of “family scooter.” But the question is, when it comes to features and value for money, which of these two scooters will be the best fit for your family? Should you settle for the TVS iQube’s essential features or spend the extra money on the Ather Rizta Z’s extras? Today, we’ll find answers to these questions and examine each of these scooters in detail.
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Features
These days, smart scooters aren’t just made for riding, but for living as smart devices. So, let’s first take a look at their “brain,” the instrument console. Fortunately, both the TVS iQube and Ather Rizta Z are equipped with a stunning 7-inch TFT touchscreen console. This console clearly displays all the essential information, such as speed, odometer, trip meter, battery percentage, range, and time. Both scooters offer smart features like Bluetooth connectivity, call and SMS alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, and voice assist. This means you can easily find your way without having to take out your phone during long rides.

Special Features
Now let’s talk about the TVS iQube. This scooter offers everything you need for everyday riding. It features a very useful Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), which will always keep you informed about your tire pressure, ensuring safety. It also has a USB charging port so you can charge your phone. There’s also a reverse mode feature, which makes maneuvering the scooter through tight spaces easier. You can ride it in two riding modes: Eco and Power. Interestingly, the Hill Hold feature isn’t available on the iQube’s top-end 5.3kWh variant, but only on the lower-end 3.1kWh variant.
Ather Rizta Z Advanced Features
On the other hand, the Ather Rizta Z takes technology to a new level. While its console is also a 7-inch TFT display, it supports full-fledged Google Maps navigation. Furthermore, it also boasts a host of safety and convenience features. It features a traction control system that prevents rear wheel skidding on rough roads. The Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) flashes the taillights during sudden braking to alert those behind. The Fall Safe feature automatically shuts off the motor if the scooter falls.
If someone tries to steal your scooter, you’ll receive an instant notification on your phone. A unique feature called Magic Twist provides extra regenerative braking by turning the throttle in reverse. Additionally, the Rizta’s underseat storage is 34 liters compared to the iQube’s 32 liters, which could be helpful for storing a little more luggage. But it’s important to understand here: all these great features are part of the AtherStack Pro package, which costs you an additional ₹20,000 over the scooter’s ex-showroom price.
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Price
Now comes the most important thing: price. After all, every buyer’s biggest question is what they’re getting for how much money. The TVS iQube Electric 5.3kWh variant has an ex-showroom price of ₹158,834. Meanwhile, the Ather Rizta Z, which includes the AtherStack Pro package, costs ₹173,998. This means the Rizta Z is about ₹15,000 more expensive than the iQube. The question is: are the Ather’s extra features worth the extra cost?
