BS6 Hero Maestro Edge 110 to launch soon

    Powering the BS6 Maestro Edge is 110.9cc, fuel-injected engine that makes 8.16hp and 8.75Nm.

    Published On Sep 04, 2020 05:08:00 PM

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    BS6 Hero Maestro Edge 110 to launch soon

    Hero’s updated BS6-compliant Maestro Edge 110 has now been added to the website. The scooter shares its engine with the BS6 Pleasure Plus.

    • Hero reveals BS6 Maestro Edge 110 specifications

    • The scooter gets revised decals

    • Price expected to be revealed soon

    Hero has revealed its BS6-compliant Maestro Edge 110. The updated scooter now uses fuel-injection and makes 8.16hp and 8.75Nm, which is nearly identical to the figures the carburettor-fed BS4 model made.

    Another change comes in the form of the revised decals. The bold colour scheme now consists of a large ‘Edge’ decal and multiple stripes. The 110 also features a different exhaust muffler that looks identical to the one seen on the BS6 Maestro Edge 125. These changes have also resulted in the kerb weight going up by 2kg to 112kg.

    Suspension is handled by a telescopic fork and a single shock absorber at the rear. While the scooter does get a 12-inch front wheel, the rear continues to be a 10-inch unit. However, the bike does appear to be available only with drum brakes at both ends. As for features, the BS6 Maestro Edge 110 comes equipped with an underseat light and USB port, an external fuel filler cap and a side stand indicator.

    Hero is yet to reveal the price, but we expect it to be priced close to its direct rivals, the Honda Activa 6G (starts at Rs 65,419) and the TVS Jupiter (starts at Rs 63,552).

    All prices, ex-showroom Delhi.

    Also see:

    2020 Hero Glamour review, test ride

    2020 Hero Passion Pro review, test ride

    Hero 300cc adventure motorcycle: Your questions answered

    Hero MotoCorp Bikes

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