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Now take your Hero Electric Scooter home by paying only Rs 5,000, check details

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 25, 2022 17:58 IST

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The demand for electric scooters in the country has increased significantly.
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On the same, Hero has come up with a tremendous offer to attract these customers. The company sold more than 50,000 electric scooters last year. The company has offered a down payment of only Rs 5,000 to increase the sales.
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Hero has introduced this scheme on Hero Electric Atria LX and Hero Electric Flash LX. You can take this scooter home by paying 5000 rupees. This term is for 2 years. Hero Electric Atria LX has an ex-showroom price of Rs 66,640.
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The Hero Electric Flash LX is priced at Rs 59,640. The battery range of this scooter is 85 km on a single charge. The top speed is up to 25 kmph.
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If you decide to take a loan on Hero Electric's Atria LX model, you can take an electric scooter home with a down payment of Rs 5,000. After a down payment, you will get a loan for 2 years at an 8% interest rate. A loan of Rs 61,640 will be available.
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For Hero Electric Flash LX, a down payment of Rs 5,000 will result in a loan of Rs 54,640. The duration will be 2 years. If the interest rate is 8%, you will have to pay an EMI of Rs 2,471 for two years.
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