BS6 Hero HF Deluxe kick-start launched at Rs 46,800

    The new kick-start variants of the HF Deluxe cost Rs 9,875 less than the electric-start versions.

    Published On Jun 01, 2020 05:27:00 PM

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    BS6 Hero HF Deluxe kick-start launched at Rs 46,800

    Hero has launched more affordable variants of the BS6-compliant HF Deluxe, which get a kick-starter in place of the electric-start feature. The bike is available in two variants – spoke wheel and alloy wheel, priced at Rs 46,800 and Rs 47,800, respectively. For reference, prices of the BS6 HF Deluxe self-start that launched in January start at Rs 56,675; a full Rs 9,875 more than the now most affordable version.

    The entire HF Deluxe range is powered by the same 100cc single-cylinder engine that is now fuel-injected. Hero claims that the switch to fuel-injection has also resulted in it being 9 percent more fuel-efficient. Meanwhile, peak power has gone down to 7.94hp from 8.36hp on the BS4 bike. While the peak torque figure remains the same, at 8.05Nm, it’s now produced higher up in the rev range, at 6,000rpm. Hero also claims that the new engine offers better performance with 6 percent faster acceleration. The new HF Deluxe bikes feature Hero’s i3S (idle start-stop system).

    Considering the near Rs 10,000 price difference between the kick-start and electric-start versions – which is a significant amount of money for the segment – expect HF Deluxe sales to increase. It was already one of the highest-selling motorcycles in the county last year

    With respect to its competition, the Bajaj CT 100 continues to be the most affordable 100cc two-wheeler in our market with a price tag of Rs 41,293.

    Also see:

    Hero opens 1,500 retail outlets in India

    Hero CoLabs design challenge winners announced

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