New Models
Hero MotoCorp launches 2 new scooters, 1 motorcycle at Bharat Mobility Expo
This story was originally published at 15:53 IST on 17 January 2025
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--Hero MotoCorp: Around 95% of parts used in production sourced from India
--CONTEXT: Hero MotoCorp mgmt speaking at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
--Hero MotoCorp launches Xoom 125cc scooter at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
--Hero MotoCorp: Motorcycle HF Deluxe flex fuel variant built in Jaipur unit
--Hero MotoCorp: Xoom 125cc scooter ex-showroom price starts INR 86,900
--Hero Motocorp launches Xoom 160cc scooter at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
--Hero Motocorp: Xoom 160cc scooter ex-showroom price starts INR 148,500
--Hero MotoCorp: Motorcycle Xtreme 250R ex-showroom price starts INR 179,900
--Hero MotoCorp: Delivery of four new pdts launched Fri to start March
--Hero MotoCorp launches motorcycle Xtreme 250R at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
--Hero MotoCorp: Motorcycle Xpulse 210 ex-showroom price starts INR 175,800
--Hero MotoCorp launches two variants of new Xpulse 210 motorcycle
NEW DELHI – Hero MotoCorp Ltd. on Friday launched two new scooter models – Xoom 125 and Xoom 160 – and a motorcycle model – Xtreme 250R – at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 in Delhi. It also launched two new variants of the Xpulse 210 motorcycle.
Xoom 125's ex-showroom price in Delhi will be INR 86,900, while that of Xoom 160 will be INR 148,500, the company said. Xtreme 250R is priced at INR 179,900 ex-showroom Delhi, while the variant of Xpulse 210 is priced at INR 175,800.
The new launches will "propel the company's growth," Hero MotoCorp's Chief Executive Officer Niranjan Gupta told Informist on the sidelines of the launch. The new models come on the back of an already strong portfolio.
The company said the bookings for the newly launched motorcycles and scooters will commence in February and deliveries will start from March. The company also showcased the flex fuel-variant of HF Deluxe motorcycle. The prototype of flex-fuel has been developed at the company's research and development hub at Jaipur.
Gupta said Hero Motocorp was truly a Make-in-India company with around 95% of the parts used in the making of its scooters and motorcycles sourced from within the country.
On Friday, shares of Hero MotoCorp ended at INR 4,098 on the National Stock Exchange, up 0.6% from the previous close. End
Reported by Rajesh Gajra and Aman Aryan
Edited by Saji George Titus
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