Hero MotoCorp is offering discounts on its newly launched Splendor+ Flex Fuel and HF Deluxe Flex Fuel motorcycles. The limited-period offer comes as the government continues to push ethanol-based mobility through new fuel initiatives, including the approval of the E100 fuel standard. As part of the offer, the Hero Splendor+ Flex Fuel, originally priced at Rs 82,710, is now available for Rs 78,710, while the HF Deluxe Flex Fuel sees its price reduced from Rs 72,792 to Rs 68,792. Both motorcycles get a uniform discount of Rs 4,000. This special price offer is valid until July 2026. If you are planning to buy any of these flex-fuel Hero bikes in India, the most recent price cut is the right opportunity for you.
Hero Splendor+, HF Deluxe Flex Fuel: New Prices And Offer Details
Despite the discount, the flex-fuel
variants continue to fetch a premium over their standard petrol counterparts. The Splendor+ Flex Fuel is priced Rs 1,153 higher than the regular Splendor+, while the HF Deluxe Flex Fuel costs Rs 9,315 more than its regular counterpart. Both bike launches from Hero support the country's growing shift towards cleaner mobility solutions. The flex-fuel technology aims to reduce emissions while giving customers the flexibility to use ethanol blends ranging from E20 to E85, depending on fuel availability. Note that the special introductory prices are applicable until July 2026. So, buyers have ample time to take advantage of the offer. That said, we recommend that buyers act fast to avoid any kind of waiting.
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Hero Splendor+, HF Deluxe Flex Fuel: Engine, Performance And What's Different
Both motorcycles are powered by a familiar 97.2cc single-cylinder engine, which has been extensively re-engineered to operate on the higher 85% of ethanol. The engine develops 8.44hp and 8.3Nm. The fuel pump, fuel filter, engine management system, and ECU have been upgraded to meet the requirements of a higher ethanol blend. According to Hero, running on E85 fuel can deliver up to 7 per cent more power and 3 per cent more torque compared to the regular petrol versions. The motorcycles also produce significantly lower tailpipe emissions. Apart from the mechanical upgrades, both bikes receive exclusive flex-fuel graphics that distinguish them from the standard models.
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