- Prices increased in the range of Rs 750 to Rs 1,300
- Applicable on ex-showroom prices
- Select BS6 models yet to be launched
Hero MotoCorp has updated its website with the revised prices for its products. The new prices are about Rs 750 to Rs 1,300 higher than the previous ex-showroom Delhi tag. Hero MotoCorp is yet to announce the launch of the BS6-compliant XPulse 200, XPulse 200T, Xtreme 200S and the Xtreme 160R. Thus, their respective prices are not available yet.
Check out the new and previous ex-showroom (Delhi) prices below:
- Splendor Plus Kick Start: Rs 60,350 (vs. Rs 59,600)
- Splendor Plus Self Start: Rs 62,650 (vs. Rs 61,900)
- Splendor Plus Self Start i3S: Rs 63,860 (vs. Rs 63,110)
- Super Splendor Self Start/Drum: Rs 68,150 (vs. Rs 67,300)
- Super Splendor Self Start/Disc: Rs 71,650 (vs. Rs 70,800)
- Splendor iSmart Self Start/Disc: Rs 67,900 (vs. Rs 67,100)
- Passion Pro Self Start/Drum: Rs 65,740 (vs. Rs 64,990)
- Passion Pro Self Start/Disc: Rs 67,940 (vs. Rs 67,190)
- Glamour Self Start/Drum: Rs 69,750 (vs. Rs 68,900)
- Glamour Self Start/Disc: Rs 73,250 (vs. Rs 72,400)
- HF Deluxe Self Start/Drum: Rs 56,675 (vs. Rs 55,925)
- HF Deluxe Self Start/Drum i3S: Rs 58,000 (vs. Rs 57,250)
- Destini 125 Steel Wheels/Drum: Rs 65,310 (vs. Rs 64,310)
- Destini 125 Alloy/Drum: Rs 68,100 (vs. Rs 66,800)
- Maestro Edge 125 Alloy/Drum: Rs 69,250 (vs. Rs 67,950)
- Maestro Edge 125 Alloy/Disc: Rs 71,450 (vs. Rs 70,150)
- Pleasure Self Start/Steel Wheels: Rs 55,600 (vs. Rs 54,800)
- Pleasure Self Start/Alloy: Rs 57,600 (vs. Rs 56,800)
In other updates, the Indian two-wheeler manufacturer has announced that it will gradually resume production and retail in the domestic market. The company had suspended its manufacturing operations and dealerships across the country due to the mandatory lockdown to contain the spread of the Coronavius.