2025 Hero Glamour Launched in India at Rs 86,698 with OBD2B Compliance
Hero MotoCorp has introduced a refreshed version of the Glamour motorcycle in India, now updated to comply with the latest OBD2B emission norms. The new model is designed to deliver cleaner performance while retaining its commuter-friendly appeal. With a modest price revision, the drum brake variant now costs Rs 86,698, and the disc brake version is priced at Rs 90,698 (ex-showroom).
Hero Glamour continues dependable performance with its 124.7cc, single-cylinder engine that delivers 10.39bhp and 10.4Nm of torque, this engine is matched to a 5-speed gearbox. The suspension setup remains unchanged with telescopic forks in the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, providing a comfortable ride across various road conditions. For braking, the base variant comes with drum brakes on both ends, while the higher-spec variant features a front disc brake paired with a rear drum brake, offering better stopping power.
The updated Hero Glamour blends familiar styling with fresh, vibrant colour choices, including Techno Blue Metallic Black, Candy Blazing Red, Gun Metal Black Silver, and Black Metallic Silver. A standout addition for the drum brake variant is the exclusive Black-Sports Red finish, giving it a distinctive flair. In terms of size, the Glamour stretches 2,051mm in length and stands 1,074mm tall, with width differing slightly between variants — 720mm for the drum brake model and 743mm for the disc version.
Other key specifications include a 1,273mm wheelbase, 180mm of ground clearance, and a 10-litre fuel tank, all contributing to a compact yet comfortable ride. The kerb weight stands at 122kg for the drum variant and 123kg for the disc, while both versions roll on 18-inch wheels with 80/100-18 front and 100/80-18 rear tyres.
Hero Glamour comes packed with modern features, including an LED headlamp, hazard lights, i3S stop-start technology, and a USB charging port, along with a digital instrument cluster and real-time mileage readout. It competes directly with the Bajaj Pulsar 125 Neon and Honda Shine in the commuter motorcycle segment.
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