Hero MotoCorp’s dream of entering India’s electric motorcycle space is now becoming real. Fresh patent leaks have revealed what looks like the production-ready version of Project VxZ. This electric bike was first shown as a concept at EICMA 2025, and now the new sketches suggest that Hero is preparing for its first mass-market electric motorcycle. In addition, this move shows that the company is serious about expanding its EV lineup beyond electric scooters.
The electric two-wheeler venture of Hero got a strong push in 2022 when it invested in Zero Motorcycles. Since then, this collaboration has progressed slowly. However, Hero had already launched a small electric dirt motorcycle for young customers, and Project VxZ appears to be the first electric motorcycle with a complete body.
The name VxZ is thought to have a connection to VIDA, the Hero electric brand, and Zero Motorcycles. However, judging by the leaked patent pictures, the motorcycle is not a Zero motorcycle rebadged. Rather, the motorcycle represents a completely new offering, specifically geared towards Hero's market. This is a significant point because the motorcycle has been designed to suit the Indian market and local purchasing power.
The patent drawings show a unique frame design and battery layout. These details do not match any Zero electric motorcycle sold globally. This strongly hints that Hero is developing a new electric platform from scratch. Perhaps this approach will help the company keep costs in control while offering a bike suited for daily use in India. Moreover, it opens the door for more electric models based on the same platform in the future.
The leaked sketches show a sporty street-style electric motorcycle with modern design touches. It gets a sharp LED headlamp, LED indicators, and semi-faired body panels that give it a bold look. In addition, upside-down front forks and a rear monoshock suggest a focus on stable handling. The bike also uses disc brakes at both ends and a belt drive system.
Other visible highlights include a split seat setup, a large digital instrument display, and signs of multiple ride modes. The battery pack sits at the center, which should help balance the bike. Meanwhile, 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres complete the road-ready design.
If priced well, it could become India’s first truly mass-market electric motorcycle from a homegrown brand. Overall, Hero’s electric future now looks more exciting than ever.
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