Hero Xoom's initial price in India was Rs. 68,600
Hero Xoom's initial price in India was Rs. 68,600
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New Delhi: In India, Hero MotoCorp has introduced the Xoom scooter. The starting price is Rs. 68,599, and there are three variants available: LX, VX, and ZX. The vehicle has a sporty design and offers a long list of features, including Bluetooth connectivity, as far as highlights go. It is powered by a single-cylinder, air-cooled, 110.9cc engine with a maximum output of 8.1 horsepower.

The Hero Xoom provides the ideal balance of appearance and functionality. In India, it is the only scooter in the 110cc segment with cornering lights. Only when the car is moving do they function. The car has a competitive price and should draw a lot of buyers to our shores. It competes here with the Honda Dio and TVS Jupiter.

The Hero Xoom has a single-piece seat, a flat footboard, bulb indicators, a front apron mounted on the headlight, and blacked-out mirrors. The scooter includes a USB charger, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and an all-LED lighting setup. It has 12-inch alloy wheels with diamond cuts. The car weighs 109 kg and has a fuel capacity of 5.2 litres (108kg for LX and VX trims).

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A 110.9cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with start/stop technology powers the Hero Xoom. The mill has a maximum output of 8.1 horsepower and a maximum torque of 8.7 Nm. It is connected to an automatic transmission.

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To ensure the rider's safety, the Hero Xoom has a disc brake on the front wheel, a drum brake on the rear, and CBS for better road handling. The scooter's suspension is handled by telescopic forks on the front and a monoshock unit on the back.

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The Hero Xoom LX variant costs Rs. 68,599 in India, while the VX trim costs Rs. 71,799 and the ZX model costs Rs. 76,699 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). Bookings will be available beginning February 1.

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