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Hero MotoCorp Launches CoLabs Design Challenge in India
Hero MotoCorp has launched a design challenge in collaboration with the Hero CoLabs brand. It is an open challenge and one can register for the same at the brand’s official website. The idea of the company behind this challenge is that they want people to come together and create new designs that wi...
Hero MotoCorp has launched a design challenge in collaboration with the Hero CoLabs brand. It is an open challenge and one can register for the same at the brand’s official website. The idea of the company behind this challenge is that they want people to come together and create new designs that will be shared with the world. There are two challenges in total. The first one is in which the participants have to design graphics for the Splendor+, and in the second challenge, the participants have to design a t-shirt or a riding jacket that must be inspired by the XPulse 200 - Hero’s popular adventure motorcycle.
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Hero XPulse 200[/caption]
When the designs are ready, they need to be submitted at http://herocolabs.com/. The last day of the submission of the designs is 21st April 2020. The winners will be chosen by a user voting system and a jury set up by Hero MotoCorp. The winners of this challenge would be announced on 5th May and the grand prize of this event is a Hero XPulse 200 adventure motorcycle. The first and second runner ups will get Hero accessories worth INR 10,000 and Hero smart sunglasses respectively.
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Hero Smart Sunglasses[/caption]
For further details on this challenge, you can visit the official website of Hero CoLabs. The event has already begun on 7th April 2020. If you believe that you are a creative person and are looking for something to pass your time amid the coronavirus lockdown, then this surely is an interesting challenge to go for. Who knows that your design might get selected and you get a chance to win a brand-new BS6-compliant model of the Hero XPulse 200. It is surely worth a shot to try your luck in this challenge.
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Quick Comparison: Aprilia GPR 150 vs Yamaha R15 V3[/caption]
Hero XPulse 200[/caption]
When the designs are ready, they need to be submitted at http://herocolabs.com/. The last day of the submission of the designs is 21st April 2020. The winners will be chosen by a user voting system and a jury set up by Hero MotoCorp. The winners of this challenge would be announced on 5th May and the grand prize of this event is a Hero XPulse 200 adventure motorcycle. The first and second runner ups will get Hero accessories worth INR 10,000 and Hero smart sunglasses respectively.
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Hero Smart Sunglasses[/caption]
For further details on this challenge, you can visit the official website of Hero CoLabs. The event has already begun on 7th April 2020. If you believe that you are a creative person and are looking for something to pass your time amid the coronavirus lockdown, then this surely is an interesting challenge to go for. Who knows that your design might get selected and you get a chance to win a brand-new BS6-compliant model of the Hero XPulse 200. It is surely worth a shot to try your luck in this challenge.
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Quick Comparison: Aprilia GPR 150 vs Yamaha R15 V3[/caption]Ad
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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