The Hero MotoCorp Xoom is an agile and youthful scooter that is best known for its sharp styling and segment-first cornering lights. While it launched as a 110cc model, the Xoom family has since expanded, showcasing Hero’s ambition in the premium segment with 125cc and 160cc versions.
The Xoom feels light, quick, and easy to ride in the city. Its 110.9cc engine produces 8.15hp, and in our tests, the scooter managed 0-60kph in 8.75 seconds. The 12-inch wheels also give it a planted feel around corners and over uneven roads.
The scooter is available in three variants - VX, ZX and Combat. Depending on which one you choose, the Hero Xoom price starts from ₹73.55 thousand and goes up to ₹79.79 thousand. On the other hand, the Hero Xoom on road price in major Indian cities like Delhi, Pune, Chennai, and Mumbai ranges between ₹83,783 and ₹98,046.
Factors to Consider Before Buying Hero Xoom 110
Taller riders (above 5’10”) may find the handlebars touch their knees during sharp turns.
It lacks an external fuel filler, so you have to open the seat to refuel.
The engine is peppy but can feel slightly buzzy at very low speeds before smoothing out.
The charging port is located in the front glove box, which is handy but not lockable.
The Hero Xoom comes in three variants - VX, ZX and Combat. The price of base variant, the Xoom VX starts at ₹73.55 thousand, whereas the top variant, the Xoom Combat is priced at ₹79.79 thousand (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Xoom on road price generally ranges between ₹83,783 and ₹98,046, depending on location, insurance, and various other factors.
The base VX model comes with cast alloy wheels and covers all the basics. However, the premium ZX and Combat variants come with machined diamond-cut alloy wheels, a front disc brake, real-time mileage indicator, corner bending light, and Bluetooth connectivity.
As per ARAI, the Hero Xoom mileage is usually between 55 kmpl and 58 kmpl. Based on our real-world testing at Autocar India across different road conditions, it returned around 55.78 kmpl in the city and about 58.33 kmpl out on the highway.
The Xoom 110 fuel tank capacity is 5.2-litre. This means it can run for around 290 km in city conditions and around 303 km on the highway on a full tank, depending on riding style and conditions.
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The Xoom images show its sporty and sharp design from different angles. The gallery highlights details like the projector LED headlamp, H-shaped DRLs and the stylish tail lamp. You can also see the alloy wheels, compact body panels and overall aggressive styling.
Yes. The Hero Xoom comes with large 12 inch wheels at both the front and rear which provide excellent stability and a smoother ride on uneven surfaces.
I am 5’3”, will the Hero Xoom be comfortable for me?
Yes. The Hero Xoom seat height is 770 mm, which makes it easy to manage for most riders. Generally, riders between 5’2” and 5’10” should be able to place their feet down comfortably.
Can females handle the Xoom 110?
Yes. The Hero Xoom is light and easy to handle. The VX variant weighs 108kg, while the ZX and Combat variants weigh 109kg, which makes the scooter manageable for most female riders.
How much storage space is available in Xoom 110?
It offers 19 litres of storage under the seat, along with two front pockets and a hook to carry small bags or groceries.
Which other rival scooters compete with the Hero Xoom?
The Hero Xoom 110 competes with the Honda Dio and TVS Jupiter 110, offering a sportier alternative for young, style-conscious city riders.
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