Hero MotoCorp has made a strong statement in the Indian electric vehicle market with the official launch of its new offering, the Hero Electric AE-8. The 2025 model is an exciting combination of futuristic looks, long range and next gen features, and we are confident that it will be a change maker in the Indian electric two wheelers market.
With an official range of 262 KM, a slick urban design, and some smart AI-based assists, the AE-8 has been generating interest among EV enthusiasts and regular commuters.
As India marches on to Electric Vehicles, Hero has been working vigorously on broadening its EV lineup. The AE-8 is a clear indication of the brand’s dedication to designing eco-friendly, chic ride solutions that will cater to the requirements of contemporary individuals. This new launch leaves no doubt that Hero is simply focused on getting a leading slice of the booming electric scooter market in India.
Striking Design That Turns Heads
Hero Electric AE-8 is meant for the young urban commuter who is looking for not only a vehicle to get around town on but also a style statement. You’re struck with the look of the AE-8 right away and its flowing, aerodynamic sheetmetal.
It has a futuristic looking front profile, which gets a sharp LED headlamp setup with DRLs and it looks sporty as well. The profile as a whole is lean and muscular, giving the bike a purposeful aesthetic along with efficiency.
Hero has also incorporated the floating type tail section, eye-catching alloy wheels and a neatly packed in grab rail which gels well and adds to the beauty of the bike.
The scooter is also offered in attractive dual-tone color schemes, adding to its premium appeal. Stationary or on the move, the AE-8 immediately commands attention with its sporty, city style.
Powerful Performance with 262 KM Range
NASA approved, the Hero AE-8’s largest feature is that it offers an astounding 262 KM approved range on a single charge, making it a headline grabbing vehicle. That makes it one of the most longer-range electric scooters you’ll get in India in this segment.

The range is achievable thanks to a powerful lithium-ion battery pack with a high capacity of 112 Ah (37 kWh) that’s wedded to a finely tuned electric motor, giving both rider and machine a smooth yet responsive ‘power-plant’.
As a result, this long-range ability establishes the fact that the AE-8 can be conveniently utilized for a number of days of city commutes or even intercity rides without having to be charged regularly.
It completely and utterly removes most people’s “range anxiety”, a significant concern with EVs in general. Hero has undoubtedly focused efforts on battery efficiency and also on how the motor behaves to give you that kind of range on a single charge.
The Intelligent Features Every Rider Needs
It’s tech at the core of the AE-8, and Hero has ensured the scooter doesn’t just look like the future, but behaves like it too. AI in Outdoors The AE-8 comes with AI-centric benefits that improve user convenience and safety.
That means the scooter has clever ride telemetry, with a smart prediction of how far you can go which will adjust to your riding style (and the weather) and voice-activated controls for different scooter functions.
It also includes a big digital screen showing navigation, call and message alerts, battery percentage and real-time diagnostics. Hero offers a connected mobile app for users to keep a check on the scooter, charging history, nearby charging stations and also for anti-theft alarms. All of which, you could say, makes the AE-8 as much a friend as a means of getting from A to B.
Smooth and Safe Ride Experience
Ride comfort and overall safety was a priority when designing the AE-8 by Hero. The scooter comes equipped with telescopic front forks and rear monoshock suspensions for a smooth city ride and a great experience on those bumpy roads. With or without a pillion rider, the suspension configuration provides stable and plush ride quality.
The braking performance is no less impressive, offering (variant dependent) disc brakes at both front and rear and regenerative braking to not only help slow the bike down but also recoup a small amount of battery in the process. The low battery-ride height enables the AE-8 to maintain excellent road-holding abilities around corners and during emergency stopping.
Hero has also equipped the XTEC with riding modes like Eco, Town, and Power, which give riders the option to prioritize range or performance as per their convenience.
Fast Charging & Battery Durability
The Hero AE-8 comes with the standard and fast charging. It takes about 6~7 hours to fully recharge by a regular home charger, convenient for used overnight. But a fast charger fills the battery from 0 80% in less than two hours, and that’s a game changer for the daily commuter.
On the battery life front, for the Hero, the warranty lasts up to 5 years or a certain number of kilometers, which undeniably provides its buyers with peace of mind. The battery pack is also IP67-certified for resistance to dust, water, and can withstand the daily road and weather abuse that India destined vehicle is expected to endure.
Comfortable and Practical for Daily Use
The AE-8 doesn’t let looks or functionality fall along the way though, as it’s as practical as it is futuristic. There’s plenty of under-seat storage too ideal for a helmet or bag. There is also a front utility hook and a USB charging port, all for convenience sake.
The riding position is upright and casual, and it s comfortable for all-day use as well as light-duty cruising around town. It has a nice, wide and well-cushioned seat, so it is comfortable even during long rides.
Competitive Pricing Strategy
One thing I didn’t expect was the Hero’s aggressive price: the AE-8 is only $15. Suffice to say that Hero MotoCorp has squeezed in high-end features, futuristic design and long-range capability but kept the scooter accessible to the masses too.
The base price is likely to be somewhere around ₹1.25 lakh (ex-showroom) which will make it competitive against Ola S1, Ather 450X, and TVS iQube. Considering what’s on the table, the AE-8 feels like a good value proposition, particularly for those who are looking for an EV that doesn’t drive like a stripped-out econobox.
Conclusion
The Hero Electric AE-8 is an ambitious step in the Indian EV space. Boasting a driving range of 262 KM and carrying smart-AI features in its kitty, the scooter seems to have it all that an electric scooter buyer in today’s time would want from sporty design to urban practicality. College student, office commuter or someone who just wants to switch to greener mobility, the AE-8 is your safe, smart and affordable choice.
In a market where electrification is swiftly becoming the norm, Hero’s AE-8 presents itself as a scooter that provides more more range, more tech, and more value. There can be no denying that with this launch Hero isn’t just making an embracive movement toward EVs; it’s actually helping lead the charge (Pun Intended).