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Hero Electric teases new EV on Twitter, should release later this month, all we know so far about the scooter

Hero Electric: After three days, Hero Electric is set to make a significant impression in the two-wheeler market. On its social media accounts on Saturday, Hero Electric teased the release of a new electric scooter. An electric scooter that resembles the Hero Optima, the company’s best-selling scooter to date, is depicted in the teaser image. But it’s not yet clear if the upcoming electric scooter will be an upgraded Hero Optima or a totally new design. On March 15, the market debut of this scooter is anticipated.

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Hero Electric’s new scooter

When it comes to the teaser image, the next e-scooter from Hero Electric features an LED headlamp on top of the front cowl, with LED turn indicators in the centre. The front cowl, headlamps, and turn signal design all resemble those of the Hero Optima, as seen in the teaser image. You can clearly see in the teaser that the vehicle has a front disc brake, sloping seats, a thick grab rail, and alloy wheels with a blue paint theme.

Expected features

In a tweet posted to its Twitter account, Hero Electric made a hint that the next electric scooter would include connected technology. The information about this scooter, though, has not yet been released by the firm. In a tweet, the manufacturer of electric two-wheelers stated,A new era of intelligent and sustainable mobility is all set to dawn! Are you ready to experience the newest electrifying ride from Hero Electric?”

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