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Last Updated on: 15 Jun 2026

Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 variants
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Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 ZX

VariantZX
CityMumbai
₹1.68 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹2,413 /month
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The ZX variant is priced at ₹1.38 lakh. The ZX variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 ZX specifications

Engine & Transmission

Max Engine Torque
14 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Valvetrain
4 Valves/Cyl
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Max Engine Power
14.6 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
156 cc
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Transmission Type
Automatic

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Size
7 L
User Reported Mileage
40.33 kmpl

Chassis & Suspension

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Drum
Rear Suspension Type
Dual Shock Absorber
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorber
Rear Tyre Size
140/60 - 14
Rear Wheel Size
14 inch
Front Tyre Size
120/70 - 14
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Brake Type
Disc
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Wheel Type
Alloy
Front Wheel Size
14 inch
Rear Brake Type
Drum

Dimensions

Width
772 mm
Wheelbase
1348 mm
Seat height
787 mm
Ground Clearance
155 mm
Height
1214 mm
Kerb Weight
142 kg
Length
1983 mm

Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 ZX features

Safety

Traction control
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Single Channel

Features

No. of Tripmeters
2
Turn Signal
Tripmeters Type
Digital
Tripmeter
Start Type
Electric Start
Stand Alarm

Instrumentation

Instrument console
Digital
Service due indicator
Touchscreen
Trip Meter
Low Fuel Level Warning

Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 variants

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Engine
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Petrol
Mileage
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Questions you may find useful

1w

This is my first vehicle I am so confused about what scooter to pick. I need a performance-focused scooter which can tour on highways and is also good in city traffic I found 4 options: Aprilia SR 175, Ntorq 150, Aerox 155 and Xoom 160, but each has its own disadvantages. SR 175 stiff suspension and lack of service. Ntorq 150's smaller wheel reduces high-speed stability on highways Aerox 155's pillion comfort and the bulkiness in city traffic. Xoom 160's sluggish throttle response and performance drop after 80 km/h Help me pick one, considering prices and all, I feel like sr175 is cutting out what I need, but still so confused.

Verified
5d

There's no clear answer here because no product today in the scooter segment has everything you need. On the product front, it's the Hero Xoom 160 that comes closest to meeting all your requirements. It has a smooth engine capable of holding highway speeds, good seating comfort and decent ride quality. The trouble is, Hero's Premia dealer network is still not widespread across the nation, and spares availability, as well as a quick service turnaround time for Premia products (like the Xoom 160 and Xtreme 250R), will not be on par with rivals with better dealer networks. While the Ntorq's smaller 12-inch wheels won't give you as surefooted handling as other scooters with their 14-inch wheels, it is perhaps the safest bet today. Backed by TVS' widespread sales and service reach in India, the bigger Ntorq is more than what its spec sheet suggests, and we'd recommend you at least take a test ride before writing it off. Coming to the Yamaha Aerox 155, it is simply too uncomfortable to be used on bad patches of road. Meanwhile, the SR 175 is expensive to own and maintain. Add to that the fact that Aprilia's dealer network is also very small and doesn't have a reputation for frictionless service.

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2w

I currently ride a 2017 Aprilia SR 150 model and am planning to upgrade to either the Yamaha Aerox 155 or the Hero Xoom 160. Which one would you recommend?

Verified
1w

Since you're used to the stiff suspension and tight seating triangle of your sporty Aprilia SR 150, the Yamaha Aerox 155 will likely feel very similar in those regards. Of course, the Aerox's more modern, liquid-cooled engine will feel superior and its good fun to use on both fast roads and in slower city traffic. Expect very good fuel economy and reliability from the Aerox as well and its quick-thinking start-stop tech is one of the best in the business. On the other hand, the Hero MotoCorp Xoom 160 feels like a much larger and more luxurious scooter in terms of its seating and ride comfort. Compared to the Aerox, the Xoom's ride comfort is much better although its not outright plush. If you live in an area with predominantly bad roads, the Xoom will cope better than the Aerox. Its engine is also fairly punchy, but in terms of handling, the Xoom won't match the sprightly Aerox because it is a heavier and more relaxed machine. It can still take sweeping corners pretty quickly but its not going to be as agile as the Yamaha. Both have similar features and under seat storage areas but the Xoom's start/stop tech can get tiring to use in the city because its much slower than the Aerox's excellent system. Neither of the two scooters will have any storage space on the floorboard because their underbone frames have prominent spine sections, unlike your Aprilia, which will be something you'll have to work around. While both are directly comparable on paper, the real-world picture is actually quite different. Depending on the sort of experience you're after and which one feels better to use, make your decision. To do that, we'd recommend exhaustive test rides of both.

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