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As of now, there are 26 Hero bikes available in India, out of which 25 are currently on sale, and 1 is upcoming. The current Hero MotoCorp  lineup includes 19 bikes and 7 scooters. The Hero bike price in India starts at โ‚น55.99 thousand and goes up to โ‚น2.40 lakh (ex-showroom). The cheapest Hero bike is the HF Deluxe, whereas the most expensive is the Mavrick 440.

 

The new Hero bike, which is expected to launch in 2026, is the Karizma XMR 250. It is expected to be priced between 2.00 lakh and 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom). Plus, presently, there is no Hero electric bike available in the market or in production.

 

In the scooter category, the price starts at โ‚น69.43 thousand and goes up to 1.37 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. The most affordable Hero scooter is the Destini Prime, whereas the Xoom 160 sits at the top of the range.

 

Hero MotoCorp is Indiaโ€™s largest two-wheeler manufacturer and one of the biggest in the world. The brand has been around for decades and is best known for its mass-market motorcycles such as the Splendor, Passion, and HF range, which continue to account for a large share of its sales. 

 

While Hero MotoCorp built its reputation on small-capacity, affordable bikes, it has gradually expanded its lineup to include more powerful and premium models like the Karizma and Mavrick, along with a growing range of scooters. With manufacturing facilities across India and its own development centre in Rajasthan, Hero MotoCorp continues to update its products and widen its presence across different segments.

Hero Bikes Price List 2026

Here are the latest Hero bike prices:

Hero Bike Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Hero HF Deluxe

โ‚น55.99 thousand - โ‚น68.48 thousand

Hero HF 100

โ‚น58.74 thousand

Hero Splendor+

โ‚น73.90 thousand - โ‚น76.44 thousand

Hero Passion+

โ‚น76.69 thousand - โ‚น78.07 thousand

Hero Splendor+ Xtec

โ‚น77.43 thousand - โ‚น80.47 thousand

Hero Splendor+ Xtec 2.0

โ‚น79.96 thousand

Hero Glamour

โ‚น81.06 thousand - โ‚น84.75 thousand

Hero Super Splendor Xtec

โ‚น82.00 thousand - โ‚น85.59 thousand

Hero Glamour X

โ‚น82.97 thousand - โ‚น92.19 thousand

Hero Glamour Xtec

โ‚น84.11 thousand - โ‚น88.35 thousand

Hero Xtreme 125R

โ‚น89.00 thousand- โ‚น1.04 lakh

Hero Xtreme 160R

โ‚น1.05 lakh

Hero Xtreme 160R 4V

โ‚น1.30 lakh - โ‚น1.34 lakh

Hero Xpulse 200 4V

โ‚น1.40 lakh - โ‚น1.55 lakh

Hero Xpulse 210

โ‚น1.62 lakh - โ‚น1.71 lakh

Hero Xtreme 250R

โ‚น1.66 lakh

Hero Karizma XMR

โ‚น1.84 lakh - โ‚น1.86 lakh

Hero Mavrick 440

โ‚น2.13 lakh - โ‚น2.40 lakh

Hero Scooter Price List (March 2026)

Here is the latest Hero scooter price list:

Hero Scooter Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Hero Destini Prime

โ‚น69.43 thousand

Hero Pleasure+

โ‚น69.77 thousand - โ‚น75.71 Thousand

Hero Destini 110

โ‚น72.00 thousand - โ‚น79.00 thousand

Hero Xoom

โ‚น72.35 thousand - โ‚น77.84 thousand

Hero Xoom 125

โ‚น80.49 thousand - โ‚น86.03 thousand

Hero Destini 125

โ‚น84.00 thousand - โ‚น84.92 thousand

Hero Xoom 160

โ‚น1.37 lakh

Hero Adventure Bikes

There are currently 2 Hero adventure bikes available in India. The cheapest adventure bike is the Xpulse 200 4V, with price starting at โ‚น1.40 lakh. Meanwhile, the most expensive Hero off road bike in the current lineup is the Xpulse 210, with price starting at โ‚น1.62 lakh and going up to โ‚น1.71 lakh, depending on the variants. All prices are ex-showroom. 

Hero Sports Bikes

There are 5 Hero sports bikes currently available in India for sale at a starting price of โ‚น1.66 lakh. The top Hero sports bikes are Xtreme 250R (โ‚น1.66 lakh), Karizma XMR (โ‚น1.84 lakh - โ‚น1.86 lakh), and the upcoming Karizma XMR 250 (โ‚น2.00 lakh - โ‚น2.40 lakh).

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FAQs

The Hero bike price starts at โ‚น55.99 thousand for entry-level models like the HF Deluxe and goes up to โ‚น2.40 lakh (ex-showroom) for premium motorcycles such as the Mavrick 440.

The lowest price bike in Heroโ€™s lineup is the HF Deluxe, with prices starting at โ‚น55.99 thousand (ex-showroom). It is also one of the most popular hero 100cc bike options in India.

At present, Hero MotoCorp offers 26 models in India, including 19 bikes and 7 scooters.

No. There is currently no Hero EV bike available in India.

Yes. The Hero new bike expected in 2026 is the Karizma XMR 250. It is likely to be priced between โ‚น2.00 lakh and โ‚น2.40 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Hero top 10 mileage bikes are: Glamour X, Xtreme 125R, Glamour, Splendor+, Super Splendor Xtec, Splendor+ Xtec 2.0, Glamour Xtec, HF Deluxe, Passion+, and Splendor+ Xtec.

The 125cc Hero bikes lineup includes Glamour, Glamour X, Glamour Xtec, Super Splendor Xtec, and Xtreme 125R.

Yes. Hero offers two hero adventure bike options: the Xpulse 200 4V and Xpulse 210.

Several Hero bikes under 1 lakh are available, including HF Deluxe, HF 100, Splendor+, Passion+, and select Splendor+ Xtec variants, depending on the city.

Hero scooters start at โ‚น69.43 thousand and go up to โ‚น1.37 lakh (ex-showroom).

No. Hero Honda bike branding is no longer used. All current motorcycles are sold under the Hero MotoCorp name.

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Trending Questions on Hero MotoCorp Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Selvakumaron Mar 6, 2026

Iโ€™m a long-time Autocar fan and a 5โ€™10โ€ rider planning to replace my 2015 Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 with a more practical maxi-scooter for daily commuting and errands. My main priorities are comfort and fuel efficiency. I am currently considering the Yamaha Aerox 155 and the Hero Xoom 160. Which one would you recommend? Also, would it be worth waiting for the Yamaha Nmax 155, or is there a better alternative I should consider?

In our experience, neither the Yamaha Aerox 155 nor the Hero Xoom 160 have proven to be comfortable, especially over broken roads. Instead of these two, we'd recommend you give a long, hard look at the TVS Ntorq 150. On paper, it might seem like a step down compared to the Yamaha and Hero with its 12-inch wheels and air-cooled engine, but in reality, it is the better product. 

With plush suspension, a spacious underseat storage and peppy performance, the bigger Ntorq makes for a compelling sporty scooter that doesn't sacrifice practicality. In our routine tests, we also found that - when ridden gently - it can be surprisingly fuel efficient. 

Do take a test ride of the Ntorq 150 to see if it resonates with you. 

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Asked by: Ravi Ganeshon Mar 3, 2026

I am a 42-year-old private company employee with a height of 5 ft 11 in and a weight of around 120 kg. I am looking to buy a reliable commuter motorcycle that can also be used occasionally for touring. My budget is around โ‚น1.5 lakh. Could you suggest a good bike that would suit my build, offer comfort, reliability, decent mileage, and low maintenance?

Within your budget, you have three very different options you can look at - Yamaha XSR155, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, TVS Ronin and Hero Xpulse 200 4V. The XSR is the least powerful but is also the lightest motorcycle here. It will also feel the sportiest to ride because its engine and underpinnings are derived from the popular Yamaha R15 and MT-15. The downsides of the XSR are that it is a rather petite motorcycle. For someone of large stature such as yourself, this will be a potential challenge, and its rear suspension is quite stiff. It can get uncomfortable over repeated bad patches. 

The Apache RTR 200 4V is another sporty roadster, and with its larger engine than the XSR, it will feel more at home at sustained higher speeds. Its suspension comfort and more spacious seats will also be helpful for your usage. 

The TVS Ronin is a relaxed roadster with its smooth and torquey engine and relaxed and neutral ergonomics. Also, plush suspension setup and relatively larger size - compared to the other two bikes here - the Ronin has the potential to be the most suited to your use case.

Moving on to the Hero Xpulse 200 4V, this is the bike you should buy if you want to venture off-road on your long tours. It will have by far the most plush suspension of all the bikes here, although its on-road handling will leave you wanting once you pick up the pace. 

We'd recommend a test ride of all three before you make a decision. Also, do note that all four bikes are all slightly above Rs 1.50 lakh (your stipulated budget), within that amount, there's no credible option for your requirements. 

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Asked by: Tamil Ron Mar 3, 2026

Iโ€™m 22 and planning to buy my first bike, mainly for city commuting, with strong pillion comfort as a top priority. We already have a 15-year-old Honda Shine that is still reliable. My parents encouraged me to buy something better than basic commuter bikes like the TVS Sport or Bajaj Platina, and even offered financial help, which I would prefer to avoid since Iโ€™ve just started working. Initially, I shortlisted the TVS Raider, Hero Glamour (with cruise control, which I donโ€™t really need), and Honda SP125 because they are affordable. However, Iโ€™m concerned about long-term service with TVS and Hero, and the lack of ABS on the Honda SP125. Then I looked at higher-segment options but ruled out sporty bikes with stepped seats (like the Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V) due to pillion comfort concerns. That left me considering the TVS Ronin, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, and Yamaha XSR155 (which I ruled out due to pillion comfort). Now Iโ€™m confused between the comfort and efficiency of the TVS Ronin and the road presence and perceived reliability of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. At the same time, Iโ€™m wondering if it would be smarter to save money and stick with a premium 125cc bike, since 90% of my usage will be relaxed city riding and I value cruiser-like comfort over speed.

Since you've said that most of your riding is relegated to city riding with a pillion, where comfort and fuel efficiency are top priorities, we'd recommend you stick to a premium 125cc commuter. The TVS Raider is a good option as it offers a comfortable ride and a spacious seat for the rider and pillion. 

In that category, our top picks are the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R. Both are available with variants that have a long, single-piece seat, so pillion comfort as well as fuel efficiency will be taken care of. 

In case you do want to scratch the itch of getting a larger machine, you will be well served by the TVS Ronin as well as the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Both have smooth, torquey engines, plush suspension and are large enough to carry a pillion. 

Take a test ride of these bikes and see which one you prefer the most before purchasing. 

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Asked by: Simranjit Singhon Feb 16, 2026

I have been riding a Bullet 350 for the last 14 years. I recently sold it due to the 15-year rule in Delhi. I am looking to upgrade to an adventure bike with a budget of โ‚น2.5 lakh. I am 41 years old, 6โ€ฒ1โ€ณ tall, and weigh 105 kg. I need a bike with good suspension quality, and my daily riding will be around 20 km within Delhi.

The two frontrunners in the ADV space within your budget would be the TVS Apache RTX 300 and Hero Xpulse 210. The Xpulse will be the more city-friendly machine compared to the RTX because it is lighter and not as physically large a machine. It will also return noticeably better fuel economy, and if that's important to you, then it becomes the clear pick. The RTX does have better seating comfort, although in isolation, the Xpulse is good too. 

A test ride of these two will help you decide which is the better machine for you. 

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Asked by: Devanshu Ahirwaron Feb 16, 2026

I have been riding a scooty for the past 9-10 years, and I am now thinking of purchasing a bike, but I donโ€™t know how to ride one yet. I travel about 20 km daily to the office and occasionally go on long rides with my friends. I am 22 years old, 6โ€ฒ2โ€ณ tall, and weigh 55 kg. My budget is โ‚น1.5โ€“2 lakh. I am thinking of the RE Hunter but I am worried whether it will suit me, considering my height, so my second choice is the Xpulse 210. My mother is urging me to buy the TVS SP 125 for its high mileage, and a colleague advised me to buy the Ather Chetak. I am very confused ๐Ÿ˜ต and hope you can help me sort things out. Thank you!

Since you aren't familiar with the clutch/gear shift coordination that a motorcycle will demand. We would recommend you first learn these basics under the guidance of a professional or a trusted relative/friend. 

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 may seem like a small machine, but it can comfortably accommodate larger riders without a hassle. Coming to the Xpulse 210, this is a lighter and taller machine than the Hunter and will also have a very different riding experience. 

The Honda SP125 will undoubtedly give you excellent fuel economy, but it can't compete with the Hunter and Xpulse in terms of performance or road presence. We'd recommend a test ride of all three before you make your purchase, as that will help you make an informed decision. 

However, if you think that riding a motorcycle is too complicated, and you want to stick with a scooter. It makes sense to go with proven options in the ICE and EV segments like TVS Jupiter, Honda Activa, Suzuki Access and TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2, respectively. 

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Asked by: Vishon Feb 15, 2026

I am a bit confused between the Xpulse and the RTX 300 because I need a bike that can handle bumps and potholes on Indian roads easily as well as perform well off-road. What do you suggest is best?

Both the Hero Xpulse 210 and TVS Apache RTX 300 are both good bikes for tackling bad roads, but when it comes to off-road riding, the Xpulse is clearly more capable. 

It has longer travel suspension and wire-spoke rims, both making it better suited for the job. It is also the lighter and narrower of the two machines and has minimalist bodywork. It will be helpful in the inevitable case of a tipover because neither the bike nor your wallet will sustain too much damage. 

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Asked by: Lokeson Feb 13, 2026

Iโ€™m a first-time bike owner looking for a bike with good pillion comfort and decent fuel efficiency. My budget is around โ‚น1 lakh to โ‚น1.2 lakh.

In your budget, options like the Honda Shine / SP125, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour and TVS Radeon would be our recommendation. The Radeon is the only 110cc commuter here, whereas the Hero and Honda options have 125cc engines. So they will feel a little more capable when riding with a pillion. 

All the bikes suggested here have great fuel economy, and with their long, single-piece seats, should also be great to carry a pillion. 

Take a test ride of the suggested options before you make a decision. 

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Asked by: Chandrashekar gon Feb 10, 2026

I am looking for a good-looking, rough and tough bike, mostly with an adventure look, that offers the best mileage, good torque, and a long seat for family usage too, mainly for city riding, under โ‚น2 lakh.

In your budget, you will be able to get both the Hero Xpulse 200 4V and the newer Xpulse 210. In our experience, the 210 is a more modern and capable machine than the 200, with much better road manners, which will be helpful for your usage, which is mostly in the city.
Take a test ride of both to see which bike you prefer.
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Asked by: Siddharthon Jan 31, 2026

I am considering buying a bike mainly for city usage of around 16 km a day. I rarely ride on the highway, and this will be my first bike. I am 6 feet tall, and comfort and performance are my priorities. My budget is โ‚น2.5-2.8 lakh on-road (Hyderabad). I am considering the RTX 300, but since it is a new bike and my usage is mostly in the city, I am confused.

Since you have mentioned that this will be your first bike and you'll be spending most of your time within the city, the TVS Apache RTX 300 isn't the ideal candidate for you. It is quite a tall and substantial motorcycle with decently punchy performance too and wouldn't be the most welcoming machine inside the tight confines of a big city, especially so for a new rider.
If you are in the market for an ADV, we'd instead recommend the Hero Xpulse 210, which will be lighter, more manageable and friendlier for a newbie to motorcycles.
If you decide you want something sporty, then the KTM 250 Duke would be a great option to start with. It has energetic yet friendly performance, great handling and features and will also be decently fuel efficient when ridden sensibly.
Take a test ride of these bikes to see which one suits your riding style best and feels the most comfortable.
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Asked by: Vamsion Jan 27, 2026

I am planning to upgrade from a Classic 350 and am looking for something priced between Rs 1.5 lakh and Rs 3 lakh. The bike should look and feel different from the Classic 350. I am currently considering the Strom SX 250 and the NX200.

Since you have mentioned that you are looking at adventure motorycles, we would recommend you take a look at the TVS Apache RTX 300, KTM 250 Adventure, and Hero Xpulse 210, all of which will fit within your budget.
Of these three, the RTX will be the best all-rounder and also the most road-friendly machine which will feel more familiar to you coming from a road bike. If you plan to go off-roading regularly, then the Xpulse makes the most sense with its long-travel suspension and wire spoke wheels. A test ride of these three will help you decide which is the right bike for you.

Last Updated on: 27 Jan 2026