Hero Maestro Electric Scooter Spotted
"With Bajaj and TVS having entered the electric vehicle market with the Chetak and the iQube respectively, it is time for Hero MotoCorp's electric Maestro to hit the market as well."
Bajaj and TVS having entered the electric vehicle market with the Chetak and the iQube respectively, it is time for Hero MotoCorp's electric Maestro to hit the market as well. From the photos below, it looks like the eMaestro Proto Concept is ready for a market launch.
The eMaestro Proto Concept has been spotted in the flesh. From the photos below, it seems that the Hero Maestro electric scooter is ready to be launched in the market. The scooter was spotted at Hero's Centre For Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur and is believed to be in the final stages of testing. It was at CIT itself that the research and development for the electric scooter were carried out.
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The electric scooter concept, as the name suggests is built on the Maestro Edge platform and gets a permanent magnet hub motor at the rear wheel. The scooter will get a lithium-ion battery along with cloud connectivity as well. Hero MotoCorp has invested a total of INR 205 crore in Ather Energy.
The photos show that the concept version looks quite similar to the Maestro Edge 125. There are a few differentiators in the form of the gold-bronze coloured alloy wheels and front suspension. There will be a digital instrument console on offer too. There are no details available on the price, battery capacity, motor, range, charging time and so on as yet. As it could face competition with the Bajaj Chetak electric and the TVS iQube.
We will update you on everything about Hero eMaestro as soon as it gets launched in Nepal. So Stay Tuned with us.
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