Hero Bikes in India
Hero Bikes Price List - January 2025
Models | Ex-showroom Price |
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Hero Splendor Plus | Rs. 77,176 |
Hero Splendor Plus XTEC | Rs. 81,001 |
Hero Xtreme 125R | Rs. 96,425 |
Hero HF Deluxe | Rs. 59,998 |
Hero Super Splendor | Rs. 80,848 |
Hero XPulse 200 | Rs. 1.51 Lakh |
Hero Xtreme 160R | Rs. 1.11 Lakh |
Hero Mavrick 440 | Rs. 1.99 Lakh |
Hero Glamour | Rs. 83,098 |
Hero Karizma XMR | Rs. 1.80 Lakh |
Hero Super Splendor XTEC | Rs. 86,128 |
Hero Glamour XTEC | Rs. 89,998 |
Hero Xtreme 160R 4V | Rs. 1.39 Lakh |
Hero Passion Plus | Rs. 79,901 |
Hero HF 100 | Rs. 59,018 |
Hero XPulse 210 | Rs. 1.75 Lakh |
Hero Xtreme 250R | Rs. 1.79 Lakh |
17 Hero Bike Models
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Hero Splendor Plus XTEC
Rs. 81,001 - 84,301 On-road Price97 CC | 70 kmpl - 73 kmplView January Offers4.4| 161 reviews -
4.6| 179 reviews
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4.3| 1592 reviews
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4.3| 1246 reviews
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4.2| 371 reviews
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4.7| 29 reviews
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3.9| 584 reviews
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4.7| 80 reviews
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4.3| 99 reviews
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4.8| 477 reviews
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4.1| 45 reviews
Hero Scooters
Key Highlights of Hero Bikes
Hero offers a diverse range of models including the Splendor Plus and Splendor Plus XTEC, with options for the best mileage, premium pricing, and affordability. Upcoming models like the Hero XPulse 421 and Hero Karizma XMR 250 show Hero's continued innovation. The brand also has a strong presence with 2163 showrooms and 1403 service centers in India to ensure customer satisfaction.Popular Hero Bike Models | Splendor Plus, Splendor Plus XTEC, Xtreme 125R, HF Deluxe, Super Splendor, |
Best Mileage | Splendor Plus (70 kmpl) |
Most Expensive Hero Bike | Mavrick 440 (Rs.2.24 Lakh) |
Lowest Price | HF 100 (Rs.59,018) |
Upcoming Hero Bike Models | Hero XPulse 421, Hero Karizma XMR 250, Hero Mavrick 440 Scrambler, Hero Xtreme 400S |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Hero Bike Showrooms | 2163 Outlets |
Hero Bike Service Centers | 1403 |
About Hero
Latest Update on Hero Bikes
At Hero World 2024, Hero launched the all-new Hero Xtreme 125R, a direct rival to the TVS Raider 125 and also unveiled the all-new Hero Mavrick 440. The Mavrick 440 is based on the Harley-Davidson X440’s platform. In 2023, Hero MotoCorp revived the iconic nameplate, Karizma, in the form of the Hero Karizma XMR. Also launched was the Harley-Davidson X440, developed in partnership with Hero Bikes. The X440 is the most affordable Harley-Davidson bike on sale. Apart from that, in 2023, Hero showcased its two new scooter offerings, the Hero Xoom 160 maxi-scooter and the Hero Xoom 125R. These two scooters were also showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024. Currently, the company is working on a bigger XPulse based on the X440’s platform and it has been spotted testing. Also spotted testing are the upcoming Hero Xpulse 210 and the Xtreme 210 and after looking at the spy shots, it looks like the Karizma XMR’s liquid-cooled engine will be powering those motorcycles.
Origin
Hero MotoCorp, formerly known as Hero Honda, is an Indian motorcycle and scooter manufacturer that has been in operation since 1984. The company was formed as a joint venture between Hero Cycles, one of India's largest bicycle manufacturers, and Honda Motor Company of Japan.
The partnership between Hero Cycles and Honda Motor Company was a major success, with the two companies quickly becoming the largest motorcycle manufacturers in India. The joint venture resulted in the formation of Hero Honda Motors Limited, with Hero Cycles owning a majority stake in the company.
In the years that followed, Hero Honda Motors Limited became known for producing some of the most popular motorcycles in India, including the CD 100, Splendor, and Passion. These motorcycles were known for their reliability, affordability, and fuel efficiency, and quickly became bestsellers in the Indian market.
In 2010, after nearly three decades of partnership, Hero Cycles and Honda Motor Company decided to end their joint venture. The split was amicable, with both companies agreeing to continue to use the "Hero" brand name and logo for a period of time.
After the split, Hero MotoCorp continued to manufacture and sell motorcycles and scooters under the Hero brand. Today, Hero MotoCorp is the largest two-wheeler manufacturer in India, with a market share of over 35%. Hero also collaborated with Speedbrain to develop a rally bike and compete in the Dakar Rally, the world’s most gruelling off-road race.
Production facilities/Dealership Network
Hero MotoCorp currently has five manufacturing facilities in India based at Dharuhera, Gurugram, Neemrana, Haridwar and Halol. The company also boasts the country’s most advanced R&D facility called the CIT (Centre for Innovation and Technology) outside Jaipur. The company also claims to have over 9000 customer touchpoints across India.
Greatest Hits
Hero (Honda) CD100 - the original “Fill it, Shut it, Forget it” bike which delivered amazing mileage for the masses.
Hero (Honda) Splendor - the successor to the CD100, and the best-selling motorcycle in India for three decades.
Hero (Honda) CBZ - India’s first performance-oriented 150cc 4-stroke motorcycle; sparked the 4-stroke performance revolution in the country.
Hero (Honda) Karizma - India’s first sporty 5-stroke bike to have an engine over 200cc. Was considered the pinnacle of performance for years.
Hero Impulse - India’s first dual sport motorcycle. Although not a runaway sales success, garnered a massive cult following.
Hero Xpulse 200 - Hero’s follow-up to the Impulse - larger engine, more capability and an optional rally kit make it perfect for off-road enthusiasts.