Hero's upcoming 125cc bike spotted testing on road, check details

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Hero's upcoming 125cc bike spotted testing on road, check details (Image: pixabay.com)
Hero's upcoming 125cc bike spotted testing on road, check details (Image: pixabay.com)

Delhi : The top two-wheeler producer, Hero MotoCorp, is poised to dominate the 125-cc bike market with its two new models. A recently observed camouflaged Hero-badged bike being tested on the road has sparked enthusiasm among aficionados, while an official confirmation is still pending.

The compact bike stands apart from the brand's standard products because to its unique appearance. While many design components are still a mystery, it is obvious that a sharp and edgy design language dominates. Furthermore, the new bike appears to have a split seat arrangement, unlike Hero's Splendour and Glamour models.

Compared to other Hero models, the bike has a distinctive look because to its distinctive six-spoke alloy wheel. This bike offers a more athletic riding stance, departing from commuter-centric seating. The bike looks to be leaning forward somewhat, and the rider's foot peg contributes to its dynamic posture. Additionally, this intriguing forthcoming model includes a computerised dashboard and all-LED lighting.

With this offering, Hero may perhaps unveil a brand-new 125 cc engine, according to rumours. They could, however, decide to use the current platform as a basis instead. The next bike appears to have a brand-new exhaust unit. Hero chose a mono-shock suspension system for the rear.

Hero may use the brand recognition of the already well-known Xtreme 125 when naming the motorcycle. However, there's still a chance that the name might change entirely. The bike will compete against the TVS Raider 125, which has made the ideal noise since its release. Given Hero's history of providing inexpensive prices, the new bike may fall under the Rs 1 lakh price range.

Hero MotoCorp has some exciting products planned for the normal commute bike sector in addition to the 125-cc market. According to rumours, the business is developing a brand-new Karizma XMR 210. The motorcycle will replace the 223cc Karizma ZMR, which was retired in 2015. The bike, anticipated to debut later this year during the holiday season, is anticipated to include a brand-new liquid-cooled, 210cc single-cylinder engine option.