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Ather Rizta, Simple One and Ultraviolette Tesseract | Compared

Recently, we have seen a range of electric scooter launches, and the market is growing substantially. Whenever there is chatter about range, performance, and premium built quality, three scooters come to mind: the Ather Rizta (3.7kWh Battery), Simple One, and the upcoming Ultraviolette Tesseract (6 kWh Battery). Ather Rizta has been tested and proven dominant, while the Simple One that recently launched promises the highest range and adequate performance. Lastly, the Ultraviolette Tesseract set to launch in 2025 has already become a fan favourite. Let’s dive deep and uncover the best electric scooter for you.

Design

Ather Rizta

The Ather Rizta has a clean and practical design, with a wide, comfortable seat that suits city commuting and long rides. The headlight is placed on the front apron and features LED technology with a sleek, horizontal DRL strip. The handlebar area is minimal, keeping the dashboard simple and user-friendly. The scooter has a well-integrated bodywork with smooth curves, a spacious footboard, and a slightly raised rear section for pillion comfort. The taillight is slim and wraps around the back, enhancing visibility. Overall, the design prioritises practicality while maintaining a modern look.

Simple One

The Simple One has a sporty and angular design with sharp lines that give it an aggressive stance. The headlight is positioned low on the front apron, featuring a distinctive LED setup that enhances its futuristic appeal. The handlebar cowl is compact, and the seat is well-padded with a slight step-up for the pillion. It has a flat, spacious footboard, making it comfortable for daily rides. The rear section is sleek, with a slim taillight and well-integrated grab rails. The Simple One is a performance-focused electric scooter with aerodynamic bodywork and bold styling.

Ultraviolette Tesseract

The Ultraviolette Tesseract is a futuristic electric maxi-scooter with an aggressive and muscular design. Its dual front headlight setup is housed within an angular front apron, giving it a high-tech, robotic look. The body panels have sharp edges, emphasising its high-performance nature. It has a large, well-cushioned seat with a slightly raised pillion section, and the footboard extends forward for a relaxed riding posture. The rear design is minimal, with a compact LED taillight and a sporty fender. The overall design exudes power and innovation, appealing to those who want a high-performance electric scooter with a bold appearance.

Power Figure & Range

The Ather Rizta is powered by a 3.7 kWh battery pack that produces 5.6 bhp and 22 Nm of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in 4.7 seconds and has a top speed of 80 kmph. It has a claimed IDC range of 159 km.

The Simple One stands out in this category with its 5 kWh battery, which produces peak power of 11.39 bhp and 72 Nm of torque. It sprints from 0 to 40 in a blistering 2.77 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 105 kmph. It has a claimed IDC range of a whopping 248 km.

Lastly, let’s talk about the Ultraviolette Tesseract. Its 6 kWh battery pack makes bold claims, enabling it to produce a peak power of 19.7 bhp, a claimed top speed of 125 kmph, and an IDC range of 260 km. No word on torque at the moment.

Features

Here’s a breakdown of the physical features and technical features for each scooter separately:

Ather Rizta

Physical Features:

  • Spacious design suited for families

  • Large seats with a backrest for added comfort

  • 56L total storage space

  • Clean body panels with a simple yet practical design

  • Rear monoshock suspension for better ride quality

Technical Features:

  • Battery: 3.7 kWh

  • Power Output: 5.6 bhp, 22 Nm torque

  • Acceleration: 0-40 kmph in 4.7 sec

  • Top Speed: 80 kmph

  • Range (IDC): 159 km

  • Ride Modes: Smart Eco and Zip Mode

  • Additional Tech: Hill hold assist, reverse mode, live location sharing, navigation, theft alerts, fall-safe power cut-off

 


 

Simple One

Physical Features:

  • Slim and sharp design with a modern appeal

  • 30L boot space

  • Colour Display

  • Conventional scooter form factor

Technical Features:

  • Battery: 5 kWh

  • Power Output: 11.39 bhp, 72 Nm torque

  • Acceleration: 0-40 kmph in 2.77 sec

  • Top Speed: 105 kmph

  • Range (IDC): 248 km

  • Additional Tech: Mobile connectivity, navigation, large battery capacity

 


 

Ultraviolette Tesseract

Physical Features:

  • Futuristic, sci-fi-inspired design

  • Maxi scooter form factor with thick tyres

  • 34L boot space

  • Smart mirrors and smart dashcam

Technical Features:

  • Battery: 6 kWh

  • Power Output: 19.7 bhp (torque unknown)

  • Top Speed: 125 kmph

  • Range (IDC): 260 km

  • Additional Tech: 360-degree radar system, wireless phone charging, turn-by-turn navigation on a 7-inch TFT display

Pricing

Ather Rizta prices start from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.36 lakh.

Simple One is priced at Rs 1.66 lakh.

Ultraviolette Tesseract has an introductory price of Rs 1.20 lakh; once the offer expires, the scooter will cost Rs 1.45 lakh. 

Conclusion

With the Ather Rizta, Simple One, and Ultraviolette Tesseract, there’s something for everyone in the evolving electric scooter market. The Ather Rizta is ideal for families, offering comfort, practicality, and reliable performance. The Simple One balances range and performance, making it an excellent choice for daily commuters who want more power. Meanwhile, the Ultraviolette Tesseract is shaping to be a futuristic, high-performance machine for those seeking innovation and thrill. Whether you prioritise practicality, efficiency, or cutting-edge technology, there’s an electric scooter tailored to your needs.

TopGear Magazine February 2025