Hero Xoom 125
Quick review
The first thing that grabbed my attention was the sharper, more grown-up design.
This top-end ZX variant commands a premium of Rs 6,000 and brings a host of extra features.
The Inferno Red paint pops nicely in daylight. However, the overall paint and plastic quality is about average.
The LCD is basic and easy to read, with two buttons to help you toggle through.
The Xoom 125 keeps the riding triangle friendly for everyday use, but it’s not what you’d call spacious.
Engine refinement is another strong point, and the motor stays smooth and buzz-free even at 60-70kph
Priced at Rs 93,000, the Xoom 125 ZX undercuts the TVS Ntorq 125 and sits close to the Suzuki Avenis 125.