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Hero Pleasure arrives with a facelift

Special edition Hero Pleasure to be sold alongside the current Pleasure model.
1 min read31 Oct '25
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Hero Pleasure

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Hero MotoCorp’s special edition Pleasure has arrived in showrooms across India. With an official launch just around the corner, bookings for the new Pleasure have already begun.

The special edition Pleasure is powered by a 102cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine producing 6.8bhp at 7000rpm while 0.80kgm of peak torque is made at 5000rpm.

The feature that truly makes this Pleasure special is the addition of a braking system that Hero calls Integrated Braking System (IBS). The two-wheeler giant claims that this technology helps reduce the braking distance significantly as both brakes are engaged on application of just a single brake lever.

The special edition Pleasure is available at Rs 47,730 (ex-showroom, Pune), and gets a two-tone colour combination available only in white and blue with new graphics, a freshly designed instrument cluster and pressed steel wheels finished in black.

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