Hero launched two scooters at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025– the Xoom 125 and Xoom 160 – catering to diverse segments of the Indian two-wheeler market.
Hero Xoom 125
Priced at ₹86,900 (ex-showroom), the Xoom 125 is available in two variants, VX and ZX. Powered by the same 124cc single-cylinder engine as the Destini, it delivers 9hp and 10.4Nm of torque. However, the Xoom 125 distinguishes itself with sporty 14-inch wheels.
Key features of the Xoom 125 include:
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Digital Display with Bluetooth Connectivity: Offers call/notification alerts and turn-by-turn navigation.
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Sequential Turn Indicators: A first for any scooter in India, inspired by high-end luxury cars.
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Bookings for the Xoom 125 open in February, with deliveries starting in March.
Hero Xoom 160
Launched at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the Xoom 160 enters the maxi-scooter segment, priced at ₹1.49 lakh. It is available in a single variant and rivals the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Aprilia SXR 160.
The Xoom 160 is powered by a new 156cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, producing 14hp and 13.7Nm of torque. It features:
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Advanced Features: Keyless ignition, remote seat opening, split-LED headlights, and a fully digital dashboard.
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ADV-Esque Styling: With all-LED lighting and a premium look.
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Braking and Wheels: Equipped with a 240mm front disc brake and sporty 14-inch wheels at both ends.
Weighing 141kg, the Xoom 160 is heavier than the Aerox 155 but offers a strong package in terms of performance and features. Bookings start in February, with deliveries beginning in March.
With the Xoom 125 targeting urban commuters and the Xoom 160 aiming at premium scooter enthusiasts, Hero has made a bold statement in the Indian scooter market.