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Ather Energy to reveal new EL EV platform, concepts in August: Details

Ather Energy to reveal new EL EV platform, concepts in August: Details

Time of India26-06-2025
Ather Energy to reveal new EL EV platform, concepts in August.
Ather Energy
is gearing up to make major announcements at its annual Community Day event, scheduled for the end of August 2025. The Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler brand has confirmed that it will unveil a brand-new scooter platform, called the EL, alongside a host of other products.
Ather Community Day 2025: All you need to know
The upcoming EL platform is expected to play a crucial role in Ather's future product strategy. Ather has also revealed that several concept scooters based on the EL platform will be showcased at the event. While specific details about these models are yet to be disclosed, they will likely preview the brand's future design language and direction for the next generation of Ather scooters.
In addition to new hardware, Ather is set to debut the next iteration of its proprietary software suite:
AtherStack 7.0
. Building on its previous versions, this update is expected to bring more intuitive features, enhanced ride data, and connectivity upgrades to elevate the overall user experience.
Ather Rizta Review: Practicality meets performance? | TOI Auto #Ather #Rizta
Another key highlight at the Community Day will be the introduction of Ather's next-generation
fast charging system
. The company says these new chargers will offer improved speed, better connectivity, and greater efficiency. This year's theme for Community Day is 'Technology that works like magic,'
Last year's edition saw the debut of the
Ather Rizta
, its first family-focused electric scooter, along with the Halo smart helmet and AtherStack 6.0.
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