For decades, Hero Splendor has been the everyday companion of millions and is known for its superb mileage, easy maintenance and strong resale value. Hero MotoCorp continues to refine the Splendor lineup
with each passing year, keeping it practical yet modern enough for everyday riders..
Variants and Price Range
The 2025 Hero Splendor Plus comes in multiple variants to suit different buyers. The lineup includes the Splendor plus Drum Brake, i3S, Special Edition, 125 million edition and Xtec Edition, with prices starting at around Rs 73,902 (ex-showroom) and goes up depending on features and variants.
Here is the variant-wise price list
VARIANT |
COLOURS |
PRICE (EX-SHOWROOM) |
| SPLENDOR+ DRUM BRAKE OBD2B | Blue Black
Black Heavy Grey Force Silver Black Red Purple Sports Red Black |
Rs 73,902 |
| SPLENDOR+ I3S OBD2B | Blue Black
Black Heavy Grey Force Silver Black Red Purple Sports Red Black |
Rs 75,055 |
| SPLENDOR+ SPECIAL EDITIONS OBD2B | Black and Accent
Matt Grey |
Rs 75,055 |
| SPLENDOR + 125 MILLION EDITION | Industrial Dark Grey | Rs 76,437 |
Engine and Performance
Under the tank, the Splendor is equipped with a 97.2cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which produces 7.91 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 8.05 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. It is paired with a 4-speed gearbox that delivers smooth shifts and power. With a top speed of around 87 km/h, it is made for efficiency and everyday practicality.
One of the biggest highlights of this bike is the fuel efficiency as in real-world conditions, it delivers a mileage between 60–70 km per liter, while Hero claims it can reach up to 80 kmpl under ideal riding conditions.
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Features and Technology
This bike has i3S technology, also known as idle start-stop system, which automatically shuts off the engine at traffic lights to save fuel. Higher variants like the Splendor Plus Xtec come with a digital display, Bluetooth connectivity, and features like call/SMS alerts, real-time mileage, and low fuel indicator.
The bike has alloy wheels with tubeless tires which ensures safety and convenience during punctures. For braking, it uses a combined braking system (IBS) with drum brakes at both ends which gives balanced and confident stops.
Comfort, Design, and Everyday Use
Splendor Plus weighs about 112 kg, that is why it is light and easy to handle, especially in crowded cities. It offers an upright riding position, a well-cushioned seat and suspension tuned for comfort with telescopic front forks and dual rear shock absorbers.
Design-wise, the bike maintains its classic appeal, though the Xtec variant adds fresh color options, body graphics, and stylish headlamps.
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