The Hero Xoom 160 is an adventure maxi-scooter that sits at the top of the Xoom lineup. It is targeted at enthusiasts who want a highway-capable scooter with a bold presence. The scooter is powered by a 156cc liquid-cooled engine that is capable of producing 14.6bhp of power and 14Nm of torque.
In terms of design, unlike standard scooters, Xoom 160 features a rugged, large design with a central spine/tunnel, meaning it does not get a flat floorboard. It also comes with a tall windscreen, dual LED headlamps, and 14-inch large wheels with block pattern tyres. Premium features include keyless ignition, a smart key, and turn-by-turn navigation.
The Xoom 160 price is ₹1.38 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Hero Xoom 160 on road price in major Indian cities like Delhi, Pune, Chennai, and Mumbai generally falls between ₹1.54 lakh and ₹1.68 lakh. Currently, the scooter is available in a single variant, the ZX.
Who should opt for Xoom 160 instead of Xoom 110 and 125
Unlike the 110 and 125, the Hero Xoom 160 features a liquid-cooled engine. This allows it to maintain high speeds (90-100 kph) for long durations without overheating. So, if your commute involves highway stretches or you plan on weekend touring, the 160 is the only real choice.
The Xoom 160 is Hero’s "tech flagship." You should choose it if you want premium features that are missing on the smaller models, such as: Keyless ignition and remote boot.
Choose the 160 if you prefer a rigid, motorcycle-like frame that feels planted on bad roads and at high speeds.
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Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 Features and specifications
The Hero Xoom 160 is offered in a single variant. It measures 1,983mm in length, 772mm in width, and 1,214mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1,348mm. The bike has a kerb weight of 142kg and a ground clearance of 155mm.
The Hero Xoom 160 price is ₹1.38 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Xoom 160 on road price falls between ₹1.54 lakh and ₹1.68 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, and various other factors.
The Hero Xoom 160 makes a strong first impression with its large maxi-scooter styling, twin LED headlamps, tall windscreen and sleek tail section. It has excellent road presence and looks more premium than most scooters in its segment. Details like the aluminium swingarm and integrated grab handle add to the appeal. However, the quality of some plastics and the switchgear doesn’t feel as premium as the design suggests.
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Position and Comfort
7.0
Hero has done a good job of making this large scooter accessible. The 787mm seat height allows shorter riders to get their feet down easily, while taller riders also get decent room to move around. The riding position is generally comfortable, and the pillion seat is wide and spacious. The only drawback is the sloping rider’s seat, which can become mildly uncomfortable on longer rides.
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Performance and Fuel Economy / Range
7.0
The new 156cc liquid-cooled engine is smooth, refined and delivers strong mid-range performance. Acceleration builds progressively rather than aggressively, making the scooter feel relaxed and capable on highways. Throttle response is predictable, but the accelerator requires an unusually long twist to access full performance, which can become annoying over time.
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Ride and Handling
7.0
The Xoom 160 is not as plush as its ADV-inspired styling may suggest. Its suspension has a firmer setup that feels similar in character to the Yamaha Aerox 155. It remains comfortable on smooth roads but feels unsettled over broken surfaces, where the scooter’s weight becomes more noticeable. Handling is stable at city speeds, though it doesn’t feel as natural or agile through corners as some of its 14-inch-wheel rivals.
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Features and Safety
8.0
The Xoom 160 comes well equipped with keyless operation, Bluetooth connectivity, a centre-mounted fuel filler, a useful front storage cubby and a 22-litre underseat compartment that can fit a full-face helmet. It also gets single-channel ABS. However, the simple LCD display feels basic for a premium scooter, and traction control is missing.
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Price and Verdict (Overall Rating)
7.0
The Hero Xoom 160 succeeds as a stylish and practical maxi-scooter with good highway performance and useful everyday features. While the firm suspension and a few quality shortcomings prevent it from being the complete package, it remains one of the most attractive locally made maxi-scooters currently on sale.
As per ARAI, the Hero Xoom 160 mileage is around 40kpl. But, as per reports from various owners, real-world fuel efficiency typically ranges between 35kpl and 37kpl in city traffic, and can go up to around 39kpl on highways, depending on riding style, traffic conditions, weather, and load.
The Xoom 160 also features i3s Silent technology which automatically shuts off the engine during brief traffic stops (after about 4-5 seconds of idling) to boost fuel efficiency.
The Hero Xoom 160 fuel tank capacity is 7 litres. On a full tank, the scooter can cover around 245km to 260km in city riding conditions and up to roughly 270km on highways, depending on riding style, traffic conditions, speed, and load.
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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.
ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.
User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
Can I carry grocery bags or gas cylinders on the Hero Xoom 160?
No. Unlike family scooters, the Xoom 160 does not have an open flat floorboard, so there’s barely any space to place grocery bags, water cans, or a gas cylinder between your feet. If you regularly carry such items, you should opt for Xoom 110 or Xoom 125.
Is the Hero Xoom 160 suitable for shorter riders?
Because of Xoom 160’s tall stance and wide body, short riders may find it slightly intimidating at first. But once it’s in motion, it’s manageable. But again, parking and reversing the scooter may require some effort.
Will the Hero Xoom 160 feel too big in traffic?
If you are upgrading from a smaller scooter, the Xoom 160 may initially feel bulky in tight traffic. But after a few rides, most riders get used to its size. The trade-off is that it feels far more stable than lightweight scooters at higher speeds.
How is Xoom 160 different from Xoom 110 or 125?
Unlike city-focused Xoom scooters, the Xoom 160 is a maxi-scooter with a liquid-cooled engine, central tunnel (no floorboard), and keyless ignition.
What is the Hero Xoom 160 top speed?
The Hero Xoom 160 has a reported top speed of around 100-115kph. It feels comfortable when cruising between 80-100kph.
Will the Hero Xoom 160 feel too powerful for new riders?
No. The performance is strong enough for highways, but the power delivery is smooth and predictable.
What is the Hero Xoom 160 launch date in India?
The Hero Xoom 160 was officially launched in India on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo.
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