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Hero MotoCorp Project VxZ Electric Motorcycle – Specs, Price, and Mileage Leak

Hero MotoCorp Project VxZ – Production‑Spec Details

Bottom line: Patent drawings of Hero MotoCorp’s Project VxZ electric motorcycle have surfaced, revealing a production‑ready design, claimed range, and an estimated price that puts it squarely against other Indian electric bikes.

Hero MotoCorp Project VxZ Electric Motorcycle – Specs, Price, and Mileage Leak

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Design & Looks

The leaked sketches show a sleek, angular fairing that blends sport‑bike aesthetics with a minimalist electric look. The headlamp is a single LED unit, and the tail has a clean, integrated brake light. Hidden storage under the seat hints at a practical commuter bike, while a small digital display will likely show speed, battery level, and eco‑mode.

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Performance & Mileage

Hero’s patent lists a permanent‑magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) delivering about 7 kW (roughly 9.5 hp). The claimed range is 120 km on a single charge under mixed‑city conditions – a respectable figure for a 2‑wheel EV in India. Fast‑charging is hinted at with a 0‑80% charge in under an hour using a 1.5 kW charger.

Price & Rivals

While the exact price isn’t printed on the drawings, analysts estimate a launch price around INR 1.2 – 1.4 lakh, positioning Project VxZ between the TVS iQube and the newer Bajaj Chetak. The bike aims to attract urban commuters who want a stylish ride without the high cost of imported EVs.

Engine Mileage Price (Est.) Top Features
7 kW PMSM electric motor ~120 km per charge INR 1.2‑1.4 lakh
  • LED headlamp & tail lamp
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Under‑seat storage
  • Fast‑charge (0‑80% < 1 hr)

FAQ

  • What is the claimed mileage of the Hero Project VxZ? The patent suggests about 120 km on a single charge under mixed‑city riding.
  • Is the Project VxZ worth buying compared to other Indian EVs? At an estimated INR 1.2‑1.4 lakh, it offers a balance of style, range, and features that could make it a strong contender against the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak.
  • When can we expect the official launch? Hero MotoCorp has not announced a date yet, but the patent leak indicates a launch may be planned for late 2024 or early 2025.

What do you think about Hero’s move into electric motorcycles? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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