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Hero Electric has started Online Sales Scheme with booking amount fixed at Rs 2,999.


Hero Electric Offering Discounts up to Rs 3000 on online bookings

One of the biggest electric vehicle brands in India, Hero Electric has announced Online Sales Scheme on its entire range excluding the Flash lead-acid low-speed mode. The scheme is  applicable to only those bookings which have been placed between the 17th of April to the 15th of May 2020. The booking amount is fixed at Rs  2,999, irrespective of the model, which is non-refundable except if the nationwide lockdown is extended beyond June. Customers can take delivery of their vehicles any time after the lockdown opens and up to June end.
Optima Blue

Customers who book any Hero Electric scooter would get an instant cash discount of Rs 5,000 while customers of Glyde and e-Cycle would get a cash discount of Rs 3,000. Apart from that, the cash benefit of Rs 1,000 will be offered to existing customers for reference purchase. This scheme is only available for customers opting for online booking. The current portfolio of Electric scooters from Hero Electric includes Flash, Nyx, Optima, Photon, Flash, Dash. Also, Hero Electric have ER (Extended Range) variants along with Glyde and E-Cycle, powered by high-quality lithium-ion batteries.

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