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Hero launches 2024 version of the Glamour 125

The Glamour 125 now gets the 'Black Metallic Silver' color option.

By Autocar India News Desk calendar 23 Aug 2024 Views icon10478 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Hero launches 2024 version of the Glamour 125

Hero has launched the 2024 version of the Glamour 125, with a new paint scheme and a few feature additions, while retaining the same mechanicals as its predecessor. 

 

The Glamour 125 now gets the 'Black Metallic Silver' color option. It also comes with updated standard features, including a new LED headlight, hazard lights, and a start-stop switch. Available in two variants — Drum and Disc — the new Glamour 125 is priced at Rs 83,598 for the Drum variant and Rs 87,598 for the Disc variant (both ex-showroom, Delhi), marking a price increase of Rs 1,000 over the previous version.

Powering the Hero Glamour 125 is an air-cooled, 125cc, single-cylinder engine, which produces 10.3hp at 7,500rpm and 10.4Nm of torque at 6,000rpm. The suspension setup comprises a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by drum brakes at both ends on the Drum variant but the bike gets a front disc brake on the Disc variant.

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