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    New Honda NX125 Scooter Patented In India – Launch Planned?

    Honda NX125 Patented in IndiaOriginally introduced in the Chinese market, Honda NX125 is designed to make daily commutes a lot more fun and exciting
    Honda offers a wide range of 125cc scooters across various international markets. One of these is NX125, one of the popular options in China. A recent patent filing reveals that Honda is planning to introduce the NX125 in other markets as well.
    Honda NX125 patented – Key features
    Design patent for Honda NX125 reveals that the overall profile is largely the same as the model sold in China. The sharp, radical styling immediately gets one’s attention. With its visually attractive maxi-scooter styling, Honda NX125 is a suitable choice for the young generation. In China, the Honda NX125 is offered with striking dual-tone colour options. Coupled with the sporty graphics and brand lettering, Honda NX125 is easily noticeable on the streets.
    Honda NX125 Patented in India
    Overall design of NX125 represents the concepts of fashion and freedom and appeals to folks who dare to be different. Some of the key features include dual LED headlights and position lights, sharp body panelling and diamond-shaped tail light.
    The scooter has alloy wheels, a compact visor, sporty rear-view mirrors, comfy single piece seat and robust grab rails. NX125 has a disc brake at front for improved braking performance. Honda NX125 has a dynamic LCD instrument console with crisp and concise information display. The unique polygonal shape of the instrument ensures a sporty look and feel.
    New Honda NX125
    The scooter has open storage at the front, which can be used to store various items such as water bottles, cell phones, etc. A USB charging port ensures that users can recharge their smartphones anytime, anywhere. The under-seat storage is adequate for holding an open-face helmet or other items of daily necessities. The scooter has foldable aluminium alloy rear footrests.
    New Honda NX125
    Honda NX125 – Performance, specs
    In the Chinese market, Honda NX125 is equipped with a 125cc, single cylinder, air cooled engine. It churns out 9 PS and 9.87 Nm and is mated to a CVT gearbox. Braking setup comprises disc brake at front and drum at rear. The scooter has a 6-liter fuel tank and ground clearance of 110 mm. With a kerb weight of 106 kg, Honda NX125 is among the lightweight 125cc scooters.
    New Honda NX125
    Even in India, 125cc scooters like TVS Jupiter 125, Honda Activa 125 and the recently launched new Destini 125 are heavier than NX125. But there are even more lightweight 125cc scooters such as Suzuki Access 125 (104 kg) and Yamaha Fascino 125 (99 kg). With a lightweight profile, a higher power-to-weight ratio can be achieved. Honda NX125 has a rated max speed of 88 km/h. Dimensionally, the scooter is 1,804 mm long, 686 mm wide and 1,110 mm tall. It has a wheelbase of 1,245 mm.
    New Honda NX125 Specs
    It is not certain when Honda NX125 will be introduced in India. For folks who prefer a sportier styling, Honda already offers the Grazia 125. Assuming Honda NX125 is launched in India, it will take on rivals such as TVS Ntorq 125, Suzuki Burgman Street and Aprilia SXR 125. More

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    2024 Yamaha R15M Carbon Fibre Pattern Graphic – Launch Price Rs 2.08 Lakh

    2024 Yamaha R15M Carbon Fibre PatternOne of the best selling fully faired 150cc segment motorcycle in India, R15 gets even more sportier with a new variant
    India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt. Ltd. has launched the R15M with a Carbon Fibre Pattern graphic, along with new features and upgrades. 2024 R15M now includes Turn-by-Turn Navigation, Music & Volume Control, and an LED license plate light. These features are available in both the new Carbon Fibre Pattern variant and the existing Metallic Grey model.
    2024 Yamaha R15M Carbon Fibre Pattern
    The Carbon Fibre Pattern, inspired by the Yamaha R1M’s bodywork, is applied using water-dipping technology and is visible on the front cowl, side fairings, and rear panels. The new model also comes with an all-black fender, updated decals, and blue alloys.
    2024 Yamaha R15M Carbon Fibre Pattern
    Key features of the R15M include a 155cc fuel-injected engine producing 14.2 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm and 13.5 kW of power at 10,000 rpm. The bike is equipped with a Traction Control System to reduce wheel spin, a Quick Shifter for clutchless upshifts, and an Assist and Slipper Clutch to prevent excessive engine braking during downshifts. It also features Yamaha’s Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) system to optimize power delivery across the RPM range.
    The R15M includes a fully digital TFT screen with Bluetooth connectivity, and the Y-Connect app allows riders to access navigation and control music functions via their smartphone. The R15M with the Carbon Fibre Pattern is priced at Rs 2,08,300 (ex-showroom, Delhi), while the upgraded Metallic Grey version is available for Rs 1,98,300 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Both models are available at Yamaha dealerships nationwide.
    2024 Yamaha R15M Carbon Fibre Pattern
    Yamaha says
    Mr. Eishin Chihana, Chairman, Yamaha Motor India Group of Companies said, “Yamaha motorcycles are well known for their exhilarating performance, exciting agility and eye-catching sporty design. Since its launch in 2008, the R15 has embodied class leading performance and has enabled numerous consumers in India to experience the joy of riding a SuperSport motorcycle with thoroughbred Yamaha Racing DNA. The young consumers in India are well versed with our international models and the lineage, styling and technology that percolates into the R15 from the R1 has also been significantly recognised and appreciated by them.”
    “The new R15M raises this bar even higher, with its powerful engine, innovative features, racy decals and sporty carbon-fibre patterned accents. We are confident that the R15M will continue to delight our consumers who crave for a premium motorcycling experience, with ample performance to keep them enthralled for a long time to come”, he added.
    With the launch of the Carbon Fibre Pattern R15M variant ahead of the festive season, Yamaha aims to attract more buyers and boost its sales in this competitive segment. More

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    Hero HF Dawn Spied Testing – The Next Big Thing In Commuter Motorcycles?

    New Hero HF Dawn Spied TestingLooking close to production, Hero HF Dawn might be the most affordable motorcycle on sale in India when it is launched soon
    India is one of, if not, the largest 2W market on earth. Establishing dominance in this market is paramount. The best way to crack this market is to launch affordable commuters, which still forms the major chunk of sales. Hero has aced this genre and is taking the game to the next level with upcoming HF Dawn, which has been spotted testing recently.
    Hero HF Dawn Spotted Testing
    World’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, is the best-selling 2W brand in India. The company relies heavily on its 100cc portfolio with Splendor brand being the golden goose. Hero MotoCorp has been witnessing stiff competition from HMSI (Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India).
    Hero has regained market leadership last month in domestic market, but only by a small margin. To expand its market share, Hero intends to pull out the big guns in the form of HF Dawn, which was discontinued in May 2017 owing to poor sales. However, times are different today and Hero needs a more affordable 100cc offering.
    This is where the recently spied Hero HF Dawn comes into play. With less equipment and bodywork than every other Hero offering today, HF Dawn could very well be the most affordable Hero motorcycle and the most affordable motorcycle of any brand.
    Hero HF Dawn Pre 2017
    Currently, HF 100 is the most affordable offering from Hero MotoCorp and the upcoming HF Dawn will be positioned below that. Think, of a price point of around Rs 55,000 (Ex-sh), as opposed to HF 100’s Rs 59,018 (Ex-sh) pricing. We can see very basic componentry and equipment with HF Dawn.
    The larger headlight setup with a cowl on HF 100 will be replaced with a simpler round headlight. This round headlight looks better, if you ask me. There will be a simple analogue instrument cluster and elements like a tachometer and fuel meter might be absent. Electric self start will be a “feature” on this motorcycle.
    When will it launch?
    Wheels are alloys, similar to the one seen in HF 100. Braking is via drum units at both ends. Seat is long and rear is suspended by twin shock absorbers and front gets RSU telescopic forks. All the lighting will be via halogen bulbs.
    Hero HF 100
    An exact launch timeline from Hero MotoCorp is yet to be announced, but the test mule spied recently looked production-ready. It will bear the same 97.2cc single-cylinder air-cooled unit with around 8 bhp of peak power and 8 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 4-speed gearbox. This engine might not get i3S stop/start feature to keep pricing competitive.
    Also read – Hero Splendor+ gets first-in-segment front disc brakes
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    Honda Activa Electric Launch Date Revealed Officially – Entirely New Platform

    Image for illustration purpose.Activa EV could get a new name and make use of the Honda e:Swap battery swapping technology
    While Honda offers electric two-wheelers in select international markets, the brand is yet to start its EV journey in India. Honda has been working on a new electric scooter for India, but the project has been delayed by around 12 months.
    Honda Activa launch by March 2025
    Tsutsumu Otani, CEO, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd., said that Honda Activa has retained the bestseller title for close to two decades. He said that the brand’s electric scooter launch for the Indian market has been delayed by around a year. However, details about what could have caused the delay has not been revealed. But Otani did confirm that Honda’s first electric scooter for India will be launched in March 2025. It is likely to be Activa Electric, although it could go on sale with a different name.
    Honda Activa Electric Scooter Teased
    Honda has been planning an electric two-wheeler for India for several years now. The earlier option was to do an ICE to EV conversion project on the existing Activa. However, that possibility was dismissed, as it did not satisfy Honda’s goal to produce a top-class electric two-wheeler. Honda decided to go with a new, born electric platform, which is exactly what is currently taking shape at the brand’s development centre.
    With a born-electric platform, Honda will be able to offer advanced features with its first electric scooter for India. Examples include connectivity features, touchscreen and keyless entry. Such features would have been challenging to integrate with the existing platform in use with ICE Activa. The new platform is expected to be lightweight, which will help achieve a higher range. A low-drag, aerodynamic design will also help boost range. It will also achieve a sportier profile for the scooter.
    2nd Honda Electric Scooter for India
    Honda e:Swap could be a gamechanger
    Similar to Activa, Honda electric scooter has potential to emerge a bestseller. While the brand’s strong credentials are already advantageous, Honda could improve the overall user experience with its e:Swap battery swapping technology.
    Honda e: Swap
    With the e:Swap system, users won’t have to worry about things like range anxiety or daily hassles like recharging the battery. If the battery is sold as an optional component, the starting price of the electric scooter can also be reduced significantly. With multiple benefits, Honda’s upcoming electric scooter can emerge as a runaway success.
    Honda e:Swap system is already operational in Bengaluru for commercial three-wheelers on a trial basis. It is being run as a joint venture between Honda and the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation. Battery swapping for electric two-wheelers has already been deployed on a large scale in countries like Taiwan.
    The same can be copied for India, although there will be challenges. Taiwan-based Gogoro also has plans to set up battery swapping stations in India. Honda Activa EV could be launched at a starting price of around Rs 1 lakh. It will take on rivals such as Ather Rizta, Ola S1 X+, Bajaj Chetak, Hero Vida and TVS iQube.
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    Hero Xoom 125R Spied Testing – Ntorq Rival Launch Soon?

    Hero Xoom 125R SpiedRecently spied Hero Xoom 125R was showcased last year and looks like it is production-ready – Pricing might start around Rs 85K (Ex-sh)
    While we already have Xoom 110 on sale in India by Hero MotoCorp, the company is now expanding its sporty scooter portfolio with two new offerings. Called Xoom 125R and Xoom 160, these upcoming scooters were first showcased at EICMA in Milan, last year. Now, for the first time, Xoom 125R is spied testing in India. Let’s take a look.
    Hero Xoom 125R Spied Testing
    Late last year, Hero MotoCorp showcased two new sporty scooters under the Xoom range. While the larger Xoom 160 stole the show at EICMA, Xoom 125R was equally impressive. It boasts a much sharper design language than Xoom 110, still adhering to overall family genes and design DNA.
    Hero Xoom 125R Spied
    The recent spy shots show upcoming Xoom 125R from the rear. We can see a sporty scooter that is likely to make a bigger splash in the segment than Hero has ever managed to do. Genre-wise, Xoom 125R will rival the likes of TVS Ntorq 125, Suzuki Avenis 125, Honda Dio 125, Yamaha Ray ZR 125 and Aprilia SR 125.
    Interestingly, the rivalry is more suitable with Aprilia SR 125, as Ntorq 125, Avenis 125, Ray ZR 125 and Dio 125 still come equipped with 12-inch wheels or smaller. Xoom 125R is confirmed to get large 14-inch wheels, setting it apart in the crowd. We can see a significant overhaul in design and edginess over Xoom 110.
    Hero Xoom 125R
    Hero MotoCorp has played well with colours and finishes on Xoom 125R and it visually positions it above Xoom 110, being more premium. We can see LED projector headlights with a striking LED DRL signature. Rear LED tail lights are in split design and Hero is offering LED turn indicators at both ends.
    Rider ergonomics is likely to be more upright than rival scooters, suiting taller riders. Overall size lends a feeling of riding something much larger than a 125cc scooter. Practicality is improved with a larger floorboard, twin gloveboxes with USB charger, large under-seat storage with LED light and a large and accommodating seat.
    Hero Xoom 125 Unveiled
    What to expect?
    A few key specs of upcoming Hero Xoom 125R have been revealed. For starters, it will get the same 125cc engine as the new Destini 125 we just reviewed. Performance metrics are slightly different as Xoom 125R will generate 9.4 bhp of peak power at 7,500 RPM and 10.16 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 RPM.
    Instrumentation is fully digital and is similar to the one we saw in Xpulse and other Hero motorcycles. Bluetooth connectivity and notification alerts will be part of the package, along with turn-by-turn navigation. Another notable aspect is that Xoom 125R weighs 120 kg, while Ray ZR 125 weighs under 100 kg.
    Hero Xoom 125R
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    Updated TVS Apache RR 310 Launch On September 16th – What To Expect?

    2025 TVS Apache RR 310 Spied : Image – MotorradtheorymediaTVS is expected to launch the updated Apache RR 310cc on September 16th, packing the motorcycle with all the features from Apache RTR 310
    The first set of spy shots of an updated Apache RR 310 went viral on the internet recently. These spy shots showed updated bodywork with improved aerodynamics and is expected to get all the gadgetry and electronics that Apache RTR 310 has. Now, TVS has revealed an official launch date, which is set for 16th of September, 2024.
    Updated TVS Apache RR 310
    As seen in the official invite from TVS Motor, we can see the Chang Circuit in Thailand. The lap board shows a few interesting stats like the fastest lap of 1.49.742s and a top speed of 215.9 km/h. As of now, we are not sure whether these numbers are of the production-spec Apache RR 310 or a track-only derivative based on this motorcycle.
    Either way, these numbers demonstrate TVS’ rich racing heritage and pedigree. The company has been promoting safe motorsport activities for a very long time. In the invite, TVS has mentioned “Our machines have shattered records”. “Now they are crafted to redefine excellence”.
    Global premiere of this upcoming TVS Motor motorcycle will happen on 16th September, 3.30 PM IST. This upcoming motorcycle will get all the new electronics and features that we first saw on the Apache RTR 310. The cooled seat feature will probably make it to Apache RR 310 as well.
    2025 TVS Apache RR 310 Spied : Image – Motorradtheorymedia
    TVS has gone overboard with aerodynamics, this time around, and is even offering winglets at the front. These winglets aim to improve aerodynamics. Reducing wingtip vortices and stabilising the motorcycle during braking and cornering are the primary objectives of these winglets.
    Expected Specs & Attributes
    As far as powertrain is concerned, it will be powered by a 312.2 cc reverse-inclined liquid-cooled single-cylinder motor which kicks out 35.08 bhp of peak power and 28.7 Nm of peak torque, similar to Apache RTR 310. Features like a slipper clutch, TPMS, ride-by-wire throttle, a quick-shifter (Bi-directional), and cooled seat are expected features.
    Similar to Apache RTR 310, the updated TVS Apache RR 310 will feature a plethora of electronic rider aids included in the BTO packs. We’re talking about Dynamic stability control, Cornering ABS, Rear lift-off control, Cornering cruise control, Slope dependant control, Cruise control, Wheelie control and Cornering traction control among others.
    All these will be unlocked by a 6-axis IMU on this motorcycle. Bike’s specifications and features are not confirmed yet. More details regarding this motorcycle might emerge in the near future. When launched, it will be rivaling the likes of KTM RC390, Kawasaki Ninja 300, BMW G310 RR and others. More

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    Honda X-Blade Delisted From Website – Discontinued For Good?

    Honda X-Blade Discontinued?When compared to 150cc to 160cc Apache, Pulsar, FZ, Gixxer and MT offerings, Honda X-Blade didn’t achieve the sales prospect to stay afloat
    With the likes of Activa and Dio, Honda has been India’s 2nd best-selling 2W brand. However, Honda’s volumes are primarily from their scooters and budget commuters. Where 160cc premium motorcycles are concerned, Honda offered X-Blade, which has been now delisted from the official website. Let’s take a look.
    Honda X-Blade Discontinued?
    In India, the premium 150cc to 160cc motorcycle market is quite competitive. It has contenders like Pulsar NS160 and N160 from Bajaj, Apache RTR 160 2V and Apache RTR 160 4V, FZ, FZ-X and MT-15 from Yamaha, Gixxer 150 and Gixxer SF 150 from Suzuki, Xtreme 160R 2V and Xtreme 160R 4V from Hero and the likes.
    Honda X-Blade offered sharp styling and edgy design language, which should have been an instant hit with young audience. However, X-Blade couldn’t make a significant impact on the Indian market as Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India would have hoped.
    After recording unimpressive sales for a long time, Honda India seems to have discontinued it. The motorcycle is delisted from Honda’s official website for Indian market. This could either be a sign of discontinuation or a temporary thing.
    Honda X-Blade Discontinued
    The possibility of it being discontinued is higher, considering its sales performance over the months. If this is not a temporary thing and the delisting on the website is a permanent discontinuation, there will be hefty discounts on existing X-Blade units in the dealer’s stock.
    Honda 2W dealerships will continue to sell X-Blade motorcycles until stocks last. There were four exciting colours on sale – Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Matte Steel Black Metallic, Strontium Silver Metallic and Sports Red. Within Honda’s lineup, there are other 160cc offerings like Unicorn 160 and SP160, both of which are not positioned at a premium level as X-Blade.
    What did it offer?
    Honda X-Blade came with a 162.71cc single-cylinder air cooled petrol engine with 13.67 bhp of peak power and 14.7 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Honda X-Blade offered a Robo-faced LED headlight setup, Razor edged tail light setup, and a fully digital instrument cluster featuring gear positioning indicator.
    RSU telescopic front forks, rear mono-shock unit, front and rear disc (petal disc) brake option with single-channel ABS, 130-section rear tyre wrapped on 17-inch alloy wheel, engine stop/start switch, hazard light and a dual-nozzle exhaust canister. With X-Blade out of the picture, it is yet to be confirmed whether Honda will announce a replacement or completely forfeit the premium 160cc segment. More

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    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride Review – Head Over Heart Decision!

    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride ReviewThe new Hero Destini 125 is better equipped to take on rivals like Yamaha Fascino, Honda Activa 125, TVS Jupiter 125 and Suzuki Access
    After dominating the motorcycle market for a very long time, Hero MotoCorp is taking greater strides in scooter market. The company has a phase-wise plan to launch more premium scooters in the future. But for mainstream scooter buyers, Hero has unveiled the new Destini 125, which will directly take on 125cc offerings from Honda, Suzuki, TVS and Yamaha.
    We have ridden the new Destini 125 around Goa, where Hero MotoCorp arranged a media ride event. After riding it in the city, winding hilly roads, narrow highways and other conditions along with experiencing all the perks and misses, here is what we think about the new Hero Destini 125.
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    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride Review
    First impressions of the new Hero Destini 125 were positive if we take the broader scheme of things. If Hero MotoCorp wants to increase its market share in India’s scooter segment, new Destini 125 is likely to play a crucial role. We say this because Hero might establish an attractive price point, drawing more customers in.
    For context, Hero Destini Prime (previous gen) is the most affordable 125cc scooter in India by quite some margin. We expect a similar strategy with new Destini 125 as well. Add to it, all the new design elements and features, Hero Destini 125 might expand Hero’s market share in India’s highly competitive scooter segment.
    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride Review
    There are 5 colours on offer, depending on the variant – Eternal White, Regal Black, Majestique Magenta, Cosmic Blue and Groovy Red. Hero MotorCorp assigned us Majestique Magenta colour. It does stand out from usual colours, owing to its radiant appeal. If you ask me, Regal Black looks the best, especially with the copper chrome elements. Speaking of, only Eternal White and Regal Black get copper chrome.
    The new design Hero is going for, leans towards making it a neo-retro offering. We say this because of the way new Destini 125 looks from the side and the way headlight housing and front apron have been carved. With this radical new styling, there is a sense of newness, which buyers in this segment might appreciate.
    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride Review
    New elements
    There is a new LED headlight setup with H-shaped LED DRL signature. This is a projector headlight setup, which is first-in-segment and should offer excellent visibility. Hero claims that this new headlight is 3X better than what it used to offer before. Interestingly, the projector inside headlight housing is for the high beam, while low beam is taken care of by a reflector setup.
    Front apron gets an H-shaped design appeal too and integrates chrome elements and turn indicators in an interesting way. Front fender is metallic and so are the large side body panels. Hero has tastefully integrated chrome elements in ORVMs, front apron, near floorboard, badges and the rear for some visual bling. Personally, this chrome bling takes the overall appeal of this scooter a little on the feminine side.
    New Hero Destini 125 First-Ride Review
    The seat is long and top-spec ZX+ trim gets a dual-tone seat cover too. There is a neatly integrated pillion back support, which a lot of users will appreciate. From the rear, I felt like design is a tad convoluting and busy, especially with its split appeal for tail light and turn indicators. Instead, the company could have easily integrated turn indicators near or inside the LED tail lights. Alloy wheels are new and they get a dual-tone finish, for a stylish appearance.
    Notably, turn indicators are still halogen, for cost-effectiveness, whereas tail lights are LEDs with an H-shape signature. Another interesting aspect of new Destini 125 is the easy maintenance. We found the oil level dipstick to be conveniently accessible and so was the air box. I am an automobile engineer and I appreciate what Hero MotoCorp has done here. If I owned this machine, I would tend to do the periodic oil changes by myself, establishing a stronger connection with my machine.
    New Hero Destini 125 Maintenance
    Practicality, Features and Ergonomics
    New Hero Destini 125 has a large under-seat storage and it even accommodated my full-size track-spec XL-sized helmet. But I couldn’t close the seat while doing so. But it went in, which I can’t say about scooters in this segment. Half-faced helmets should not be an issue at all. For convenience, there is an LED light here.
    Floorboard is large and flat, allowing you to carry some larger items. There is a strong hook near the floorboard to hang stuff. Behind the front apron, Destini 125 has a glove box where we can stash a 500ml water bottle along with a smartphone. This is also convenient, as the USB Type-A charging port is very close to this glovebox.
    New Hero Destini 125 Storage
    Key is a regular type and it unlocks the boot and fuel filler cap along with ignition at the same place. Speaking of fuel filler caps, it is an external type with Hero MotoCorp’s Destini 125 for that added convenience. The rear pillion backrest also doubles up as a grab rail as well. Hero has improved switchgear on the new Destini 125 and they look very fancy and operate well. Some of these switches are backlit as well.
    I am a 6’ tall individual (182 cm) and I found the rider’s triangle to be neutral and comfortable. After riding the scooter around Goa, I didn’t find any fatigue in my shoulders and back. Nor did I find any weird quirks about the overall seating position. Even sitting on the pillion seat was a comfortable experience and the slight step in seat for pillion allows for a comfortable knee angle too.
    New Hero Destini 125 Switchgear
    Where features are concerned, new Hero Destini 125 gets a fully digital reverse-LCD instrument cluster. It was surprisingly legible even with my sunglasses on. It incorporates a crisp font and boasts Bluetooth connectivity with app support for the smartphone. What is appreciated, is the turn-by-turn navigation. There is self-cancelling winkers after 15 seconds, among other notable features.
    Powertrain and Riding Dynamics
    Hero Destini 125 continues to be powered by a 124.6cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that boasts best-in-segment (125cc family scooter) power figure of 9 bhp at 7,000 RPM and 10.4 Nm of torque at 5,500 RPM. This is a refined engine that promises 59 km/l of mileage (fuel efficiency) and is backed by a switchable i3S stop/start feature.
    New Hero Destini 125 Rider’s Triangle
    Where performance is concerned, new Hero Destini 125 offers decent acceleration and picks up pace in a respectable manner. Power delivery is not urged, which is perfectly fine for a practical 125cc family scooter. Destini 125 has 12-inch wheels at both ends and there is a fatter 100-section rear tyre now, for added stability.
    New Hero Destini 125 offers great stability and emerges as an agile and peppy scooter for daily use. While turning the scooter on corners, it offers decent confidence. Suspension is cushy and absorbs a great deal of road imperfections. It is not a corner carving track machine. But for intended audience, it is perfectly set up for comfort and practicality. The only fly in the ointment is the braking. Despite having a disc brake and Bybre calipers, new Destini 125 lacked stopping power.
    New Hero Destini 125 On Bad Roads
    Conclusion
    In the limited time we had with new Destini 125, the scooter impressed us a lot with just how friendly it is. The suspension and seat offers excellent comfort. Underseat storage and flat floorboard are very accommodating. The powertrain is smooth and Hero claims 59 km/l of mileage (fuel efficiency). Hero has worked on exceeding features expected in this segment. There is an easy maintenance approach as well.
    All these make the new Hero Destini 125 a head-over-heart decision. Something you would need, but not want to buy from your heart. We say this because the scooter is impressive, but not attractive enough to establish an emotional connect. Sure, design is subjective and there will be a large chunk of audience that will consider the new Destini 125 as pretty. Personally, I think Hero MotoCorp could have made the design more subtle to establish a more appealing first impression and make me want to buy this scooter.
    New Hero Destini 125 Rear
    While we were riding it around Goa, it did not garner any attention from the general consensus. I did not see a single person who gave this scooter a second look of admiration or stopped to take a picture. That just didn’t happen. We also think Hero should have offered sleeker LED turn indicators and a smart key for a keyless experience. While new Hero Destini 125 does not strike a stylish first impression, it impresses the users with its sheer sensibility and (expected) price-wise competitiveness. More