Hero scooters price starts at Rs 58,950 while the top-end scooter is retailed at Rs 72,950 (Both the prices are Ex. Showroom). Hero offers 4 scooter models in India which includes 2 products in each 110cc and 125cc segment. Hero has 1 up Read More...
Hero scooters price starts at Rs 58,950 while the top-end scooter is retailed at Rs 72,950 (Both the prices are Ex. Showroom). Hero offers 4 scooter models in India which includes 2 products in each 110cc and 125cc segment. Hero has 1 upcoming scooter in India in the form of eMaestro electric which will be priced close to Rs 1 Lakh. Hero scooters in India are known for their value-for-money proposition, low cost of maintenance and impeccable performance as the company has produced some of the best-selling scooters in the domestic market. Hero all scooters now come with a BS6 compliant engine
The current portfolio of Hero scooters comprises of 4 products. There are a total of 4 Hero scooters sold via Hero showrooms:
All the above prices are Ex. Showroom, Delhi.
Read LessHero scooters is all set to launch eMaestro all-electric scooter in the Indian market. Being based on the standard Hero Maestro Edge, it was recently clicked at the company's Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur, Rajas Read More...
Hero scooters is all set to launch eMaestro all-electric scooter in the Indian market. Being based on the standard Hero Maestro Edge, it was recently clicked at the company's Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Hero eMaestro could be launched in early 2021 in the country with an expected price of Rs 1 Lakh (Ex. Showroom).
Read LessHero scooters Limited is the world’s largest manufacturer of two-wheelers. It all started when Brijmohan Lall Munjal, founder of Hero Bicycle teamed up with Majestic Gears, a bicycle parts maker to make Mopeds. In 1978, the company started making Hero Majestic Mopeds under the name of Majestic Auto. Then in 1983, Hero Cycles collaborated with Honda Motor Company and gave birth to a new two-wheeler brand called Hero Honda Motors Limited. The first product which came out of this collaboration was the Hero CD 100. In 1994, the company launched Splendor. The year also marked the production milestone of 10,00,000 units. The joint venture between Hero Group and Honda ended in 2011 due to the differences in the two brands’ goals and issues in royalty payouts. These developments led to the emergence of Hero MotoCorp. Then in 2016, Hero inaugurated a state of the art R&D facility called Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Rajasthan that helped the company to come up with its own engine platform for its products. Since then there is no looking back.
Hero scooters has five manufacturing facilities based at Dharuhera, Gurgaon, Neemrana, Haridwar, and Halol under the Green Field stage. It has a sales and service network with over 6,000 dealerships and service points across India. Currently, Dr. Pawan Munjal is the Chairman, Managing Director, and CEO of Hero MotoCorp. The company has a total of 7 directors on the board of management: Pradeep Dinodia, Suman Kant Munjal, Paul Edgerley, M. Damodaran, Vikram Kasbekar, Jagmohan Singh Raju, and Tina Trikha.