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6 things to know before buying the Hero Xoom 110

The Xoom 110 is priced from Rs 76,212
2 min read5 Jul '26
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6 things to know before buying the Hero Xoom 110

The Xoom 110 is Hero MotoCorp's sporty entry-level scooter, taking on rivals like the Honda Dio and TVS Jupiter with its sharp styling and feature list. Here are a few things you should know before buying the Hero Xoom 110.

1. What are the variants available with the Hero Xoom 110?

The Hero Xoom 110 is available in three variants – VX, ZX and Combat Edition. Prices start at Rs 76,212 for the VX and go up to Rs 84,017 for the Combat Edition (ex-showroom, Delhi).

2. What is the difference between the VX, ZX and Combat Edition variants?

The VX is the entry-level variant and comes with drum brakes at both ends. The ZX adds a front disc brake, Bluetooth connectivity, cornering lights, sequential LED indicators and more colour options. The Combat Edition is based on the ZX and gets a Matte Shadow Grey paint scheme with contrasting graphics.

3. What wheels does the Hero Xoom 110 get?

6 things to know before buying the Hero Xoom 110

The Xoom 110 rides on 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends, wrapped in 90/90-12 front and 100/90-12 rear tyres. The larger 12-inch rear wheel is relatively uncommon in the segment and is aimed at improving stability over uneven roads.

4. What is the fuel tank capacity and kerb weight of the Hero Xoom 110?

The Xoom 110 has a 5.2-litre fuel tank and tips the scales at 108kg (kerb). The combination of a relatively low kerb weight and compact dimensions makes it easy to manoeuvre in city traffic.

5. Does the Hero Xoom 110 get Bluetooth connectivity?

Yes, but Bluetooth connectivity is limited to the ZX and Combat Edition variants. The system enables smartphone pairing and provides call and SMS alerts on the instrument cluster.

6. What's the peak output of the Hero Xoom 110?

6 things to know before buying the Hero Xoom 110

Powering the Xoom 110 is a 110.9cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that develops 8.05hp and 8.7Nm. The engine is paired with a CVT automatic transmission and also benefits from Hero's i3S idle stop-start system to help improve fuel efficiency in city riding.

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