Hero Honda launches Splendor Pro

    Hero Honda launches next-Gen Splendor Pro.

    Published On Oct 12, 2010 07:00:00 AM

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    Hero Honda launches Splendor Pro

    Hero Honda has launched a new variant of its Splendor brand, known as Splendor Pro. The new generation Splendor now features a power start option that was missing earlier. The launch of Splendor Pro comes close on the heels of the introduction of the all-new Super Splendor earlier in the month.

    The Splendor Pro features improvements in technology, design and aesthetics for hassles-free rides. Combined with improved safety features ranging from toughened steering head for all terrains, and tyres with wider crown for improved handling, the new Splendor Pro delivers on performance and reliability.

    On the aesthetic front, the Splendor Pro sports new muffler cover, refreshed front visor, new handle holder, key design and silver colour engine cover.

    Commenting on the launch, Anil Dua, Sr. Vice President, marketing & sales, Hero Honda Motors Ltd said, "Splendor is the most trusted and popular two-wheeler brand in the industry. It has been our constant endeavour to innovate in the deluxe category to build a range of Splendor offerings while strengthening the trust of our valued customers. With the all-new Splendor Pro, we have brought in a fresh round of excitement to our customers."

    The new Splendor Pro is priced at Rs 39,950 for the base variant and Rs 41,950 for the top model (prices ex-showroom Delhi).

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