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Hero Electric Atria
The Hero Electric Atria is a low‑speed commuter electric scooter ideal for short urban trips and neighbourhood rides. It immediately appeals with its compact design, lightweight body, and emission‑free operation, while offering practical features like an LED lighting setup and a fully digital console that improves everyday usability. The overall package feels affordable and easy to ride, though its limited top speed of 25 kmph and modest range mean it’s best suited to local use rather than highway commuting. Overall, the Atria makes the most sense for budget‑friendly, zero‑emission city mobility.
Hero Electric Atria Latest Update
Last Updated On 28th Mar'24 : The Hero Electric Atria stands out as a stylish electric scooter, belonging to the brand's range of low-speed e-scooters. Although there haven't been recent updates on this model, Hero has launched a fresh variant called Pleasure Plus XTEC Sports, available at a price of Rs. 79,738.
Powertrain: A 51.2V/30Ah lithium-ion battery pack powers the 250W BLDC engine of this electric scooter. On a full charge, the battery is said to have an 85km range. Five hours are allotted for charging.
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Atria Highlights
On Target Simple and affordable - focuses on low-speed urban mobility with easy usability and budget-friendly electric running.
What We Like Easy rideability, lightweight design, low running cost, simple controls, affordable pricing.
What We Don't Like Limited top speed, short range, basic build, minimal features.
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Pros & Cons of Atria
What we admire in this scooter
Silent electric motor keeps the rides peaceful.
Lightweight scooter feels easy and confident to manoeuvre.
Digital instrument cluster enhances daily ride information.
Excellent running cost with near‑zero fuel expense.
What could have been better
Top speed limited to just 25 km/h on roads.
Real‑world range feels lower than claimed numbers.
Long charging time slows spontaneous usage.
Hero Electric Atria Detailed Review
The Hero Atria presents a conventional design as a low-speed electric scooter. Sporting an apron-mounted headlamp accompanied by LED DRLs, along with handlebar-mounted turn indicators, the Atria maintains a classic aesthetic. Notable features include an elongated seat, side panels adorned with Atria badging, a level floorboard, a front storage compartment, and rear LED tail lamps. The scooter's appearance is characterized by a straightforward and uncomplicated style.
Summary
The Hero Atria is a straightforward low-speed scooter that caters to a wide range of riders.


The Hero Atria is equipped with fundamental features such as an LED headlamp and tail lamp, LED DRLs, a digital instrument cluster, cruise control, BTS suspension, and a walk assist. These features, although basic, prove to be adequate for the scooter's purpose as a low-speed electric vehicle designed primarily for short commutes. Additionally, it's worth noting that this scooter does not necessitate license and registration requirements.
Summary
The availability of only a limited number of features might discourage some of the potential buyers but considering the segment these features are enough for the scooter.
Equipped with a 51.2V / 30Ah battery pack and a 250 watts BLDC motor, the Atria achieves a maximum speed of 25 km/hr and covers a distance of up to 85 km on a single charge. The battery necessitates 4 to 5 hours for a full recharge, lacking fast-charging capabilities.
Summary
Given its classification as a low-speed scooter, the Atria provides a respectable range suitable for daily urban commutes.
With an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 77,690, the Hero Atria enters the market in direct competition with other low-speed electric scooters within its segment. Notable contenders include the Okinawa R30, Kinetic Green Zing, Okaya Classiq+, and several others.
Summary
For certain potential customers, the Hero Atria electric scooter might appear to be slightly higher priced, especially given the limited number of features it provides.

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Hero Electric Atria Competitors
| Models | Battery Capacity | Charging Time | Battery Warranty | Range | Under seat storage | Seat height | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹77.69 K* | 2 kWh | 4 Hours - 5 Hours (0-100%) | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 85 km | - | - | |
| 1.44 kWh | 7 Hours - 8 Hours (0-100%) | 3 Years Battery Warranty & 3 Years Motor Warranty | 65 km | - | - | Atria vs E Scoot 504 | |
| 3 kWh | 5 Hours - 6 Hours (0-100%) | Vehicle warranty - 3 Years/ 30000 Kms. Battery warranty - 5 Years/75000 Kms | 142 km | 33 L | 780 mm | Atria vs Magnus | |
| 3.3 kWh | 2 Hours - 3 Hours (0-100%) | Battery warranty - 3 Years Motor warranty - 3 Years | 88 km | - | 800 mm | Atria vs PraisePro | |
| 3.5 kWh | 3 Hours (0-80%) | 3 Years/50000 Kms | 153 km | 35 L | 775 mm | Atria vs Chetak C35 | |
| 1.4 kWh | 3 Hours 30 Minutes (0-100%) | Battery warranty - 2 Years Battery. Motor warranty - 1 Years | 60 km | - | - | Atria vs GEN NXT Nanu E-Scooter | |
| 1.7 kWh | 4 Hours (0-100%) | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 100 km | 22 L | - | Atria vs Green Zing | |
| 1.87 kWh | 3 Hours - 4 Hours (0-100%) | 3 Years Battery Warranty & 1 Year 6 Months Motor Warranty | 80 km | - | 695 mm | Atria vs Dhanno | |
| 4.2 kWh | 4 Hours - 5 Hours (0-100%) | Battery warranty - 3 Years. Motor warranty - 2 Years | 110 km | 18 L | 770 mm | Atria vs S1 | |
| 5.3 kWh | 4 Hours 18 Minutes (0-80%) | 3 Years/50000 kms | 212 km | 32 L | 770 mm | Atria vs iQube Electric | |
| 1.4 kWh | 3 Hours 18 Minutes (0-100%) | 3 Years Battery & 3 Years Motor | 95 km | 17 L | 800 mm | Atria vs Leo |
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