Hero MotoCorp has launched the new edition of its iconic motorcycle Splendor - the Splendor+ XTEC at Rs 72,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorcycle is available at Hero MotoCorp dealerships. It further comes with a 5-year warranty.
The motorcycle comes packed with a plethora of features. These include a full digital meter with Bluetooth connectivity, call & SMS alert, RTMI (Real Time Mileage Indicator), low fuel indicator, LED High-Intensity Position Lamp (HIPL), and exclusive graphics. In addition, it also gets an Integrated USB Charger, Side-Stand Engine Cut-off, and Hero’s revolutionary i3S Technology, (Idle Stop-Start System).
“Hero Splendor is the most popular and the best-selling motorcycle in India, a true companion to millions across India. It has been an icon for almost three decades and will still continue to inspire many with the launch of the Splendor+ XTEC model, adding technologically advanced features and a smart modern design. This is the latest model complementing the XTEC technology umbrella that has been an overwhelming success since its launch on the Hero Glamour 125, Pleasure+ 110 and Destini 125,” as commented by Malo Le Masson, Head of Strategy and Global Product Planning, Hero MotoCorp.
The new Splendor+ XTEC is offered in four new color options namely Sparkling Beta Blue, Canvas Black, Tornado Grey, and Pearl White. Performance-wise, the Hero Splendor+ XTEC is powered by a 97.2cc BS-VI compliant engine that churns out a top power of 7.9 bhp at 7000rpm and a peak torque of 8.05 Nm at 6000rpm. Furthermore, the bike comes with the i3S patented technology for better fuel efficiency.
“Hero Splendor has been a trend-setter for decades. The motorcycle has been impressing a diverse range of customers with its trust, style, performance, and its enhanced range of comfort features. We are certain, Hero Splendor+ XTEC will yet again set a new benchmark – in terms of both technology and visual style, and deliver on the brand promise of comfort and safety,” as commented by Ranjivjit Singh, Chief Growth Officer, Hero MotoCorp.
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