Hero Electric Unveils Electric Two-Wheeler Hero Eddy

Highlights
- The Hero Eddy electric scooter will be priced at Rs. 72,000 (Ex-showroom)
- The Hero Eddy electric scooter will soon be launched in India
- The Hero Eddy will be a low-speed scooter with top speed of 25 kmph
Hero Electric, India's leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has introduced an all-new electric two-wheeler called the Hero Eddy. According to Hero Electric, the upcoming Hero Eddy will be priced at Rs. 72,000 (Ex-showroom) and will come in two colours, Yellow and Light Blue. The Hero Eddy electric two-wheeler will not require any license or registration, the company said, indicating that the Hero Eddy will be a low-speed electric scooter with maximum speed limited to 25 kmph. The company says the Hero Eddy has been designed for short distance commutes.
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The Hero Eddy electric scooter is expected to be a low-speed electric scooter with maximum speed of 25 kmph and will not reajuire any driving licence or registration.
Commenting on the upcoming electric two-wheeler, Naveen Munjal, MD, Hero Electric, said, "We at Hero are thrilled to announce our upcoming product Hero Eddy that will have an overwhelming on-road presence combining smart features and stylish looks. The scooter is designed keeping in mind individual's conscious efforts to contribute towards carbon-free future combined with a hassle-free ride experience. We are confident that Hero Eddy will make for a perfect alternate mobility choice offering comfort and necessity."
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The Hero Eddy will boast of features like Find My Bike, E-Lock, Large Boot Space, Follow Me Headlamps and Reverse Mode. According to Hero Electric, the Hero Eddy will be convenient for short distance commutes, to next door coffee shops, golf courses and gymnasiums, etc.
Hero Electric is India's leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer, with a manufacturing unit in Ludhiana. The company sells a wide range of electric scooters catering to a wide spectrum of customers. Hero Electric currently has more than 750 sales and service outlets across the country along with a widespread charging network and trained roadside EV mechanics. The company currently has over 4.5 lakh electric two-wheelers in India, and has been operating for the past 14 years.
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