Ather Konarc, the upcoming electric scooter from the brand, will feature a metal body. This was teased recently on Ather Energy's social media, where CEO Tarun Mehta played a tune on the scooter's body panels to demonstrate that they're metal, not plastic. The scooter will launch on 29th August 2026 at Ather Community Day, held in Bengaluru. More information below.
Ather Konarc
Ather Konarc Design Teaser: What The Video Reveals

Alongside confirming the metal body, Ather's latest teaser gives away more about the Ather Konarc's face. The video shows a full width LED DRL strip running across the front, paired with a handlebar mounted headlamp rather than the apron mounted unit seen on Ather's 450 series. This layout is a direct carryover from the EL01 concept shown at last year's Ather Community Day, so buyers who have been eyeing the concept images can expect the production Ather Konarc to look nearly identical up front, barring the usual homologation tweaks.
For someone shopping in this segment, that headlamp placement is not just a styling choice. A handlebar mounted headlamp typically turns with the handlebar, helping illuminate corners better on unlit roads, something families riding two up at night will actually notice on the road rather than on a spec sheet.
Ather Konarc Metal Body: Why This Matters Before You Book One

If you are planning to book the Konarc on launch day, here is the practical takeaway: don't expect a scooter that chases range or performance numbers. Everything Ather has revealed so far about the Konarc, the metal body panels, the flat floorboard, the handlebar mounted headlamp, points to a scooter engineered around daily usability and running costs, not outright figures.

If your priority is a low cost of ownership and a scooter that can comfortably ferry two people and groceries, the Ather Konarc is shaping up to fit that brief. If you want the sharpest acceleration or the longest range in the segment, the 450 series or a rival like the Chetak may still make more sense until Ather confirms final numbers at Ather Community Day on 29 August.
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