Hero Super Splendor Xtec 2.0 Price, Features And Mileage Revealed – Starts At ₹86,500 – Breaking News & Live Updates Today

Hero Super Splendor XTEC 2.0: Hero MotoCorp has finally officially launched the all-new and improved version of its most popular 125cc motorcycle, the Hero Super Splendor Xtec 2.0, in the Indian market, creating a significant stir among rival companies.

The company has launched its starting ex-showroom price (Delhi) at just ₹86,500, making it a successful and magical choice for first-time bike buyers and daily commuters, providing a fresh and powerful statement to your luxurious lifestyle on the roads.

Design and Looks

The company has successfully introduced it in five stunning and new color options: Glossy Black, Candy Blazing Red, Matte Axis Grey, Matte Nexus Blue, and Matte Chestnut Brown.

While the basic layout remains the same as the previous model, the all-new trendy graphics and chrome inserts on the body panels captivate every passer-by at first glance.

Its front profile features a signature all-LED headlight setup that ensures excellent visibility on the highway even in the dead of night, while the taillights and turn indicators retain the classic halogen setup.

Features

Step onto its handlebars and console, the new Super Splendor Xtec 2.0 successfully transports you to a modern and completely digital world, filled with comfort and a wealth of gadgets.

Like its dashboard, it features an advanced blue-backlit LCD console that seamlessly supports smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth, allowing riders to seamlessly read SMS and call alerts while on the move.

Furthermore, to enhance the ride experience with a truly premium and practical touch, it features a modern USB Type-C charging port, a robust engine kill switch, and a Hazard Light Switch for safety during foggy and emergency situations, ensuring a seamless ride on the road.

Engine and Performance

The Hero continues to be powered by the same time-tested 124.7cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces a robust 10.7 PS of power and a robust 10.4 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox.

The biggest highlight is the company’s new Silent Starter system, which works in conjunction with Hero’s patented i3S (Auto Stop/Start) technology.

Thanks to this remarkable upgrade, the bike now boasts an unmatched road mileage of 72 km/L (significantly higher than the standard Xtec’s 68 km/L), providing a solid cushion for your monthly budget during a petrol crisis.

chassis and price

To easily handle rough terrain and potholes, the bike features conventional telescopic forks at the front and robust twin shock absorber suspension at the rear. For excellent road grip, it’s shod with stylish 18-inch alloy wheels with 80-section front and 90-section rear tyres.

In terms of safety, customers get the option of two robust variants, the first is its base drum variant which is priced at ₹86,500 ex-showroom and comes with 130mm drum brakes and Combined Braking System (CBS) on both sides, while the second is its top disc variant which is priced at ₹90,000 ex-showroom.

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