
- The 125 Million Edition’s price remains unchanged
- The rest of the variants have seen a consistent increase in prices
- Unlikely to affect buying decisions
Hero Motocorp has increased the prices of the Splendor Plus lineup in India for 2026. All variants in the Splendor lineup, except the recently launched 125 Million Edition, has seen a price increase. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the new prices:
Variant | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
Drum | Rs. 73,902 | Rs. 74,152 | Rs. 250 |
i3S | Rs. 75,055 | Rs. 75,305 | Rs. 250 |
125 Million | Rs. 76,437 | Rs. 76,437 | 0 |
Xtec | Rs. 77,428 | Rs. 77,678 | Rs. 250 |
Xtec 2.0 (Drum) | Rs. 79,964 | Rs. 80,214 | Rs. 250 |
Xtec 2.0 (Disc) | Rs. 80,471 | Rs. 80,721 | Rs. 250 |
Hero has likely increased the prices to offset increased production costs. That said, the price increase is minor and won’t affect buying decisions. The Splendor Plus remains the most popular model in the brand’s lineup.

But over the years, the Splendor Plus had gradually become more expensive, with the base variant hitting a price tag of Rs. 80,000 earlier in 2025. GST 2.0, coming into effect from 22 September, 2025, has helped keep the prices in check, keeping the Splendor Plus affordable.
The bike is still powered by the same 100cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 7.09bhp and 8.05Nm. The mechanical bits also remain unchanged, and the Splendor Plus is suspended in the telescopic fork and twin-shock absorbers at the rear.
























