Hero Maestro Xoom scooter launch on January 30

    The Maestro Xoom will be Hero’s first 110cc scooter to feature 12-inch wheels at both ends.

    Published On Jan 23, 2023 12:11:00 PM

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    Hero MotoCorp has teased the upcoming Maestro Xoom scooter, which is slated to launch on January 30. The Maestro Xoom will most likely be Hero’s most feature-laden 110cc scooter and will also mark the first time it equips a 110cc scooter with 12-inch wheels at both ends. 

    1. Maestro Xoom has redesigned front apron, LED headlight
    2. Likely to get same 110cc engine as Maestro Edge 110, Pleasure+

    Hero Maestro Xoom launch on January 30: details

    Hero is set to launch its third product in the highly competitive 110cc scooter segment – the Maestro Xoom – on January 30. The teaser image for the upcoming Hero scooter reveals that it gets a completely redesigned front, with an X-shaped LED headlight located on the front apron. 

    From a leaked presentation at a dealer event last year, we also know that this will be the first 110cc scooter from India’s largest legacy manufacturer to feature 12-inch wheels at both ends. This presentation also informed us that the Maestro Xoom would be equipped with a fully-digital dash featuring Bluetooth connectivity. 

    While other mechanical specifications are still under wraps, the Maestro Xoom will likely feature the 8hp, 8.7 Nm-making 110cc unit from the Maestro Edge and the Pleasure+ XTEC. Like the Pleasure+ XTEC, this scooter will feature Hero’s patented i3s fuel-saving start/stop technology. 

    Hero’s 110cc scooter line-up consists of the Pleasure+ – which costs between Rs 68,368-77,268, while the Maestro Edge 110 costs between Rs 69,816-74,910. Considering all the premium features the Maestro Xoom will pack, it is fair to assume that it will carry a premium over the aforementioned two scooters. Upon its launch, the Maestro Xoom will rival the TVS Jupiter, another homegrown 110cc scooter with 12-inch wheels at both ends. All will be revealed on January 30, so stay tuned for more. 

    All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi.

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