Last Updated on: 11 May 2026
Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 FAQs
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.
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.
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.
Unlike city-focused Xoom scooters, the Xoom 160 is a maxi-scooter with a liquid-cooled engine, central tunnel (no floorboard), and keyless ignition.
The Hero Xoom 160 has a reported top speed of around 100-115kph. It feels comfortable when cruising between 80-100kph.
No. The performance is strong enough for highways, but the power delivery is smooth and predictable.
The Hero Xoom 160 was officially launched in India on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo.
The Xoom 160 price in Delhi is ₹1.38 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Xoom 160 on road price in Delhi is ₹1.54 lakh.
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