The Hero Passion Plus 2025 is designed for people who want a simple, affordable and reliable motorcycle that also offers a touch of modern technology and comfort. It starts at a price of Rs 76,691 (ex-showroom).
Here is full variant price list
VARIANT |
COLOUR |
PRICE (EX-SHOWROOM) |
|
| PASSION + DRUM BRAKE OBD2B | Black Heavy Grey, Black Nexus Blue, Black Brown Strips, Sports Red Black | Rs 76,691 | |
| 125 MILLION EDITION | Industrial Dark Grey | Rs 78,074 |
Engine and Mileage
The 2025 Hero Passion Plus is equipped with a 97.2cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine and it delivers 8.02 PS of power at 8,000 rpm and 8.05 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm which gives you enough strength for smooth city rides and short highway trips. The bike is paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox and can reach a top speed of around 85 kmph.
Hero claims that the Passion Plus can deliver between 60 to 70 km per litre, which makes it one of the most economical choices in its class with 11-litre fuel tank.
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Technology and Practicality
The Passion Plus includes i3S technology also known as Idle Stop-Start System that automatically turns off the engine when idling at signals, which saves fuel and reduce emissions. It also comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster and a USB charging port for your phone.
Hero Passion Plus offers a plush, long seat, upright riding posture, and excellent suspension setup which is telescopic hydraulic shocks at the front and 5-step adjustable ones at the rear. The ground clearance of 168 mm ensures you can glide over uneven roads efficiently.
The bike gets drum brakes on both wheels with Hero’s Integrated Braking System (IBS), which provides balanced stopping power, with a side-stand engine cut-off feature for extra safety.
Colours
The 2025 Passion Plus retains its classic design, with refreshed body graphics and bold new colors like Sports Red, Black Nexus Blue, and Black Heavy Grey. For those looking for something special, Hero has even released a “125 Million Edition”.
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