Only those who book online will get the benefit of this special sale available by
Hero Electric, and this scheme will be run from April 17 to May 15, 2020.
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Customers will have to pay a token amount of Rs 2,999 for booking |
Hero Electric has announced that the company is offering a unique online sale scheme on the entire range of its electric scooters. The company is offering a discount of up to
Rs 5,000 on almost all its electric models. In these offers, low-speed scooters running with flash lead-acid are not included.
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Up to ₹ 5,000 discount on Hero Electric Scooters, the discount only on online booking |
This special sale available by
Hero Electric will be available only to those booking online, and this scheme will be run from April 17 to May 15, 2020. Customers interested in
Hero Electric Scooters will have to pay a token amount of
Rs 2,999 for booking. Please tell that this booking amount will not be refunded if the lockdown does not proceed till June.
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This booking amount will not be refunded if the lockdown does not proceed until June. |
Under these offers, all customers of
Hero Electric will get a rebate of
Rs 5,000, although customers who book glide and e-cycle will be given a cash discount of
Rs 3,000. The cash benefit of
Rs 1,000 will also be made available based on the response of the
Hero customer.
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Up to ₹ 5,000 discount on Hero Electric Scooters, the discount only on online booking |
Currently, Flash, Nix, Optima, Photon, Dash, and ER variants are being sold in the line-up of
Hero Electric. The company's electric line-up also includes glides and e-cycles, which are equipped with high-quality lithium-ion batteries.
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Up to ₹ 5,000 discount on Hero Electric Scooters, the discount only on online booking |
Talking about these offers, Sohinder Gill, CEO of
Hero Electric said, "We are confident that customers are now moving towards clean vehicles and are comfortable in choosing them, that's why we take these offers for customers Have come As the father of electric traffic in India, we are continuously providing vehicles without fuel so that we can move forward on the path of improving nature."
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