Hero Electric has launched Avior e-cycles in India bringing highly affordable eco-friendly mobility technology from Germany to the country for the first time. The male oriented Avior AMX will cost Rs. 19,290/- and the female oriented bicycle will cost Rs. 18,990/- (on-road Delhi) and are on sale in 5 metro cities in the country currently.
Both the Avior cycles come fitted with 250W BLDC rechargeable and detachable batteries which operate at 24V. Charging the batteries takes about 4.5-5.5 hours and last for a range of 25km with a top speed of 25kmph. The AMX is fitted with an electronic disc brake and the front, but the AFX comes fitted with drum brakes. The rear brakes are standard servo. The Avior cycles are very light weight; the AMX weighs 34kgs while the AFX weighs 33kgs. The Avior pair also gets a 6-speed shimano gears.
Some exciting features fitted as standard are LED head lamps, Adjustable seats, tail lamps integrated into the battery box, and electric horn, as the AFX also has a metallic front basket. But maintaining the cycles is also interesting. The battery has a very long life and depending on the usage of the battery with the power assist mode or full electric mode, the battery has a life of max of 14 months. Replacement is also inexpensive at Rs. 2000/-.
Naveen Munjal, Managing Director of Hero Eco Group stated that the company is committed to provide green mobility to the country.
CEO Global Business of Hero Electric India, Sohinder Gill commented that the company has always prioritised innovation and quality and with the expected growth in the EV industry, the company is thrilled to introduce leading global technology in the country.
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