Hero Electric launches Dash electric scooter
Kolkata, Sept 23 (IBNS): Electric vehicle brand in India, Hero Electric, on Monday officially launched its new electric scooter - The Dash, at a price of INR 62,000. The brand also showcased the extended-range variants of the Optimaand Nyx widening its range of heavy-duty and high-speed e-scooters in India.
The Optima ER and Nyx ER are now available across all Hero Electric dealerships for INR 68,721 and INR 69,754 respectively.
Commenting on the occasion, Sohinder Gill, CEO, Hero Electric India said, "Hero Electric is determined to deliver the best of electric two-wheeler mobility options to eco-conscious customers who prefer smarter mobility solutions. The all-new Dash is our latest and most lucrative offering that offers style, practicality, performance with a powerful Li-Ion battery that is portable and reliable, and I am certain this will appeal to people of all age groups. As always, we will continue to bring in new and better products and are always listening to customer feedback."
Dash is powered by a 48v, 28 Ah Li-Ion battery with fast-charging of 4 hours and a range of 60 km per charge.
Keeping in mind the Indian driving conditions, the Dash is made for India with a high ground clearance of 145mm to tackle any road conditions. The feature-loaded Dash comes with LED DRL's, LED headlights, digital instrument cluster, USB mobile charging port, tubeless tyres, dual tone body colour and graphics, remote boot opening keeping the practicality quotient high.
Hero Electric also showcased its latest extended range offerings, Optima ER and Nyx ER during the event. Both the Optima ER and Nyx ER come equipped with dual Li-Ion battery with a total range of 110 kms and 100 kms per charge respectively, removing the range anxiety associated with electric scooters.
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