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Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 price in Bagepalli

₹1.68 Lakh
On road price, Bagepalli
Bagepalli
Starting₹2,413 /month
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The Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 on road price in Bagepalli is ₹1.68 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom Hero MotoCorp price in Bagepalli is ₹1.37 lakh.

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Trending Questions on Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Selvakumaron Mar 6, 2026

I’m a long-time Autocar fan and a 5’10” 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: Saptarshi Debon Jan 16, 2026

I currently ride a first-generation CB Hornet 160 and am planning to shift to an automatic scooter. I mainly use it for commuting to the office and short trips within Bangalore, with weekly usage of around 70 km. I do not want an Activa or anything in that category. I am looking for something with larger wheels and more power, such as the Aerox, Aprilia 175, or Hero Xoom 160. Are these good options to buy now, or should I wait for the Honda ADV 160 (if it comes to India) or anything new that might be launching? Please suggest.

The Yamaha Aerox 155 and Hero Xoom 160, while stylish and powerful scooters, both fall behind in one crucial area - stiff rear suspension. The Aprilia SR 175 is even more single-minded, and it will also feel quite cramped and uncomfortable for a taller rider.
Instead, we'd recommend you take a look at the TVS Ntorq 150. The bigger Ntorq balances zippy performance with everyday comfort and practicality, and with its flashy colour palette will definitely stand out from the crowd.
Do take a test ride of these machines and see for yourself which one you prefer.
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Asked by: Agniv Dharon Jan 7, 2026

I have been using an Activa 125 for the last 10 years. I am planning to buy either the Yamaha Aerox 155 or the TVS Xoom 160. My monthly usage will be about 500 km for office and city commutes, and I will do occasional long rides of ~300 km, 2–3 times a year. I will be riding with a pillion. Please advise what to buy.

Both the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Hero Xoom 160 are rather uncomfortable scooters owing to their stiff rear suspension and, in the case of the Aerox, a thin seat and cramped ergonomics for taller riders. 

Since your monthly usage isn't all that high, you could use these scooters and live with them, especially if the roads in your city are, by and large, well-made. It won't be a very pleasant experience if you don't have smooth roads. 

Plus, venturing out on longer trips with these will be even more tiresome as road conditions on Indian highways keep fluctuating. And neither is great at pillion comfort either. 

We recommend you instead take a look at the TVS Ntorq 150. It promises similar performance, with far more comfort, while coming in at a lower price point. 

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