HATASU Hero, a three-wheeler e-bike, is emerging as a versatile and practical choice for various daily needs. It packs a 650W differential motor optimized to run at speeds of 20–25 kph and a 48V32AH lead acid battery that ranges 60–70 kilometers on a single charge. The brand claims the upgraded controller offers better throttle acceleration with nearly no delay.

Priced at Php 64,990, the Hatasu Hero comes with a cabin that can carry up to three people that makes it an attractive mobility option for small businesses and families.

HATASU Hero design

The HATASU Hero exudes an elegant, sleek black exterior, lending it a stealthy allure. Its distinct black mask-like windshield and chrome-plated logo ensure it stands out prominently in any parking lot among other ebikes.

Side – HATASU Hero

Notably, it boasts full LED lighting, comprising headlamps, DRLs, and turn signals, elevating its appearance to a premium tier.

Enhancing its aesthetic appeal and offering practical advantages, the bike features chrome trim, 12-inch wheels with banana-style wipers, a tempered glass windshield, and a leather canopy.

While its ground clearance is adequate for its wheel size, if parking in an elevated garage, reversing may be necessary to prevent scraping of the underchassis on the elevated pavement.

Logo – HATASU Hero

Equipped with eagle-eye headlights, a front splash guard, and patented leather roof and back cover, the HATASU Hero ensures protection from the elements​​​​.

HATASU Hero interior

Inside, the Hero can comfortably seat three people. It features modern amenities such as two USB ports (one USB-A and one USB-C), a small storage cubby, and motorcycle-like controls for familiarity.

Dashboard – HATASU Hero

The brake levers double as a parking brake, and there’s an additional foot brake for the rear wheels.

HATASU Hero cargo and capacity

The Hero’s practicality is evident in its cargo capacity. It can carry up to 250 kg, making it suitable for transporting average-sized individuals or for use as a delivery vehicle.

Rear low – HATASU Hero

The rear seat opens to reveal a secure storage space, ideal for keeping items safe while on the move. Additionally, the Hero features a rear cage for extra storage, demonstrating its versatility.

HATASU Hero performance and driving experience

Under the L2A category, the HATASU Hero doesn’t require a driver’s license or registration for operation. It’s equipped with a 650 W electric motor and is legally limited to 25 km/h, which is sufficient for its intended use.

Brake – HATASU Hero

It features a three-speed switcher on the right handle, providing flexibility against humps and higher speeds when needed.

The Hero performed exceptionally well in our own drive tests, managing steep inclines and providing a comfortable ride. While the listed speed is 20-25 kph, we managed to pushed it higher in our test drive. Acording to HATASU the units are optimized for 25 kph.

WATCH: HATASU Hero driving test

Unlike a motorized vehicle, it does not vibrate, so it is very smooth, and ride comfort was okay. We feel that suspension on ebikes like the Hero could be cushier, since these things will be traversing mostly private roads inside subdvisions and villages. These places tend to have a lot of speed humps!

HATASU Hero battery and range

The Hero is powered by a 48-volt battery, offering a range of 60 to 70 km on a full charge. Charging is cost-effective, requiring only around 20 pesos worth of electricity for a full recharge.

AC/DC charging connector – HATASU Hero

This economical aspect, combined with its range, makes the Hero a practical option for short to medium-range commutes.

Conclusion

The HATASU Hero emerges as a versatile and efficient e-bike, catering to various needs from urban commuting to short-range errands. Its blend of style, practicality, and affordability positions it as a compelling choice in the electric commuting sphere.

Perspective – HATASU Hero

Priced at PHP 64,990, it’s not just cost-effective upfront but also boasts low maintenance and operational expenses compared to fuel-based vehicles. Its eco-friendly design harnesses electricity, presenting a cheaper alternative for everyday use.

Designed for short-range tasks like shopping or quick runs within town, the Hero’s bright headlights and maneuverability make it a practical choice. Its compact size further enhances its suitability for navigating narrow streets and limited parking spaces.

Cabin low – HATASU Hero

In conclusion, the HATASU Hero impresses as a practical, cost-effective, and stylish solution for everyday transportation. Its ability to handle loads, user-friendly design, and economical operation make it an appealing option for those seeking an eco-friendly and versatile vehicle for urban commuting and short-range tasks.

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