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    Hero MotoCorp Sep 2025 Sales Cross 6.8 Lakh – Q2 FY26 Reports 7.9% Growth

    Hero Splendor+ 125 Million Edition Hero MotoCorp reported strong sales momentum in September 2025, registering 6,87,220 units, a growth of 7.88% YoY compared to 6,37,050 units sold in September 2024. On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, sales were also higher, up 24.11% over the 5,53,727 units sold in August 2025. Hero MotoCorp Sep 2025 Sales Breaking […] More

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    Hero 125 Million Edition Launched With Splendor, Passion, Vida VX2

    Hero 125 Million Edition In 1984, a new revolution in India’s 2W industry was born in the form of Hero Honda Motors and the company started production of CD100 in 1985. In a matter of 41 years since its inception, the company which is now called Hero MotoCorp, is celebrating the 125 million units milestone […] More

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    Hero Destini 110 Launch Price Rs 72K – 12″ Wheels, 56.2 Km/l Mileage

    Hero Destini 110 Launch India’s largest 2W manufacturer by volume, Hero MotoCorp, has been actively expanding its portfolio to include new and innovative offerings. Ahead of the all important festive season, Hero has just launched a new 110cc variant of its popular Destini scooter. The company has priced Destini 110 at a starting price of […] More

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    Hero VIDA Launches New EV Ownership Services – Warranty, Buyback, Charging, RSA, BaaS

    Hero Vida VX2 Colours VIDA – powered by Hero MotoCorp – has rolled out a suite of new value-added services aimed at strengthening the overall electric scooter ownership experience. With a focus on long-term reliability, affordability, and customer convenience, the company’s new offerings cover warranties, resale value, connectivity, charging, and roadside assistance. 1 – Extended […] More

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    Hero MotoCorp Price Cuts Up To Rs 16k – Splendor, Passion, Destini, Karizma, Xoom, Xtreme, Xpulse

    Hero Splendor : Image – Ryt To KnowHero MotoCorp has announced that it will pass on the complete benefit of the GST 2.0 reforms to its customers. Effective September 22, 2025, this initiative will reduce prices across Hero’s extensive two-wheeler portfolio, making mobility more affordable for millions of Indians.
    The company highlighted that the move comes at an opportune time ahead of the festive season, traditionally the peak demand period for the two-wheeler industry. By extending these benefits, Hero MotoCorp aims to provide additional value to consumers, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, where two-wheelers remain a crucial enabler of mobility, livelihood, and social empowerment.
    Model-wise GST Benefits (Ex-showroom, Delhi):
    Destini 125 – Up to Rs 7,197Glamour X – Up to Rs 7,813HF Deluxe – Up to Rs 5,805Karizma 210 – Up to Rs 15,743Passion+ – Up to Rs 6,500Pleasure+ – Up to Rs 6,417Splendor+ – Up to Rs 6,820Super Splendor XTEC – Up to Rs 7,254Xoom 110 – Up to Rs 6,597Xoom 125 – Up to Rs 7,291Xoom 160 – Up to Rs 11,602Xpulse 210 – Up to Rs 14,516Xtreme 125R – Up to Rs 8,010Xtreme 160R 4V – Up to Rs 10,985Xtreme 250R – Up to Rs 14,055
    Hero MotoCorp Price Cuts
    With GST benefits of up to Rs 15,743, Hero MotoCorp is positioning its popular models such as the Splendor+, Glamour, Passion+, Xtreme series, Karizma, and Xpulse, as well as scooters like Destini, Pleasure+, and Xoom range, as even more attractive propositions for buyers this festive season. This move is expected to not only lift consumer sentiment but also provide a strong boost to demand in the mass two-wheeler segment, which continues to be the backbone of India’s personal mobility landscape.
    Speaking on the announcement, Mr. Vikram Kasbekar, Chief Executive Officer, Hero MotoCorp, said: “We welcome the Government’s next-gen GST 2.0 reforms, which will boost consumption, empower GDP growth, and accelerate India’s journey to a $ 5 trillion economy. In addition, more than half of the Indian households use two-wheelers for their daily needs, making it critical for mass mobility. The timing is opportune and ahead of the festive season, making two-wheelers more affordable and accessible for India’s largest consumer base, while giving a strong demand push. By passing on the full GST benefit to customers, Hero MotoCorp reaffirms its commitment to enabling mobility, empowering families, and supporting the vision of ‘Make in India’.” More

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    Hero Xoom 160 Sales Commence – Only Via Premia Dealerships

    Hero Xoom 160 AccessorisedPositioned as a ‘Super Scooter’, the new Hero Xoom 160 will be sold via the brand’s Premia dealerships in India
    As part of its portfolio expansion plans, Hero MotoCorp had introduced the Xoom 160 earlier this year in January. Bookings started in July for a token amount of Rs 7,500 and now sales have also commenced. Deliveries are expected to start later this month. Hero Xoom 160 rivals the likes of Yamaha Aerox 155, Aprilia SR 175 and recently launched TVS Ntorq 150. Let’s check out the details.
    Hero Xoom 160 – Styling and features
    With its bold design, powerful performance and advanced features, Hero Xoom 160 has captured the attention of young riders. Xoom 160 is also positioned as a versatile machine that can be fun to ride across both city roads and challenging terrains. Some of the key highlights include dual-chamber LED headlamps, ADV-style front beak, aerodynamic body panelling, compact visor, step-up seat design and upswept exhaust.
    Hero Premia showroom
    Hero Xoom 160 is available in four exciting colour options – Matte Rainforest Green, Summit White, Canyon Red and Matte Volcanic Grey. All these have the same pricing. Hero Xoom 160 is available in a single variant – Xoom ZX, with starting price of Rs 1,48,500.
    Enabling the versatility of Hero Xoom 160 are features such as large 14-inch wheels, wrapped in block-pattern tyres. These are 120/70 at the front and 140/60 at the rear. Users can expect superior grip and smooth rides across rough patches. Suspension setup comprises telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers.
    With its seat height of 787 mm, Hero Xoom 160 caters to a broad spectrum of users. The scooter has a wheelbase of 1,348 mm and ground clearance of 155 mm. Xoom 160 has a 7-litre fuel tank and kerb weight of 142 kg. Braking setup comprises 240 mm disc at the front  and 140 mm drum brake at the rear. Single-channel ABS is offered as standard.
    Performance, tech kit
    Powering the Hero Xoom 160 is a 156cc, liquid cooled, single cylinder SOHC engine. It generates 14.6 bhp and 14 Nm of torque and is paired with a CVT transmission. In comparison, rival Yamaha Aerox has a 155cc liquid cooled engine that generates 14.79 bhp and 13.9 Nm of torque.
    Recently launched TVS Ntorq 150 utilizes a 149.7cc air cooled engine that generates 13 bhp and 14.2 Nm. Users can access ride modes of Street and Race. Aprilia SR 175 has a 174.7cc air cooled engine that generates 13.08 bhp and 14.14 Nm.
    Hero Xoom 160 has advanced tech features such as i3S silent start technology, which helps save fuel. Other highlights include a smart key with remote seat opening and a digital instrument console with turn-by-turn navigation. Users can also view other info such as fuel level, speed and trip details.
    In terms of pricing, Hero Xoom 160 (Rs 1.48 lakh) is second costliest in this segment. Yamaha Aerox 155 is the costliest, with prices starting at Rs 1.51 lakh. Aprilia SR 175 has a price tag of Rs 1.26 lakh. TVS Ntorq 150 is the most accessible in this group, available in the range of Rs 1.19 lakh to Rs 1.29 lakh. More