Alongside the futuristic Redux Concept, Ather showcased its modular and flexible EL platform at the third edition of its Community Day.
By Sanorita

Ather provided an exclusive preview of its new platform, updated products, and advanced technologies at the third edition of its Community Day 2025. One of the main highlights was the Redux Concept, which Ather described as a 'moto-scooter'. The Ather Redux is a radical concept that embodies the brand's long-term vision for intelligent and high-performance two-wheelers. Although it is not slated for production at this stage, the Redux serves as an experimental prototype to showcase new technology and inspire future designs. Here's a closer look at Ather's new concept.
Ather's new concept features a sportier design, smart technologies, and advanced materials. Unlike traditional scooters that conceal their framework, the Redux embraces an 'inside-out' design philosophy, showcasing its internal structure instead of hiding it. The lightweight and exposed aluminium frame highlights the brand's engineering expertise while contributing to the scooter's minimalist and high-tech look. The use of materials such as AmplyTex adds an environmentally friendly touch to the bodywork, while aggressive contours and aerodynamic wings offer a dynamic, performance-inspired silhouette.
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Ather says that the Redux merges a scooter's agility with a motorcycle's spirited performance. An aerodynamic front, smooth transitions along the body, a 3D-printed lattice mesh seat, and a sharply contoured tail are some of its unique design elements.
The Ather Redux concept boasts several advanced features, including adaptive ride dynamics, and 'posture-based transformation'. It allows the scooter to adjust its ergonomics and behaviour based on the rider's posture and riding style.
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The Redux is equipped with a vertical display that runs Ather’s next-generation Human-Machine Interface, Morph-UI, which dynamically changes its layout and information based on the riding context. It also comes with Haptic Throttle, and a Take Off mode.