Hero Splendor 125 : Hero MotoCorp is gearing up to shake up the entry-level motorcycle market with the much-anticipated Hero Splendor 125, a refreshed 125cc commuter bike designed for unbeatable mileage and everyday reliability.
This new variant builds on the legendary Splendor legacy, promising superior power and features that could give tough competition to rivals like Yamaha’s popular 125cc models.
Recent leaks and industry buzz suggest it’s aimed at budget-conscious riders who want more punch without compromising on fuel efficiency.
Powerful 125cc Engine Upgrade
The star of the show is the all-new 124.7cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering smooth power delivery perfect for city traffic and highway runs.
Expect around 10.7 bhp at 7500 rpm and 10.6 Nm of torque, paired with a refined 5-speed gearbox for effortless cruising.
This upgrade over the standard 97.2cc Splendor ensures better low-end torque, making overtakes in heavy traffic a breeze while maintaining Hero’s signature super mileage—claimed up to 90 kmpl in real-world conditions.
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Fuel injection technology and optimized combustion keep running costs low, appealing to daily commuters in India.
The BS6 Phase 2 compliant motor also features reduced friction for longevity, positioning it as a direct rival to Yamaha’s FZ-S FI, which has long dominated sales charts.
Modern Digital Features and Tech
Gone are the days of basic analog clusters—the Hero Splendor 125 introduces a fully digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity for call alerts and navigation.
Riders get real-time mileage, gear position indicator, trip meters, and even an eco-riding mode to maximize efficiency. USB charging port and side-stand engine cut-off add practical touches for modern users.
Hazard lights and a service reminder system make it feature-rich without bloating the price. This tech leap could outshine Yamaha’s offerings in the segment, where basic displays still prevail on many models.

Enhanced Safety and Ride Comfort
Safety takes center stage with dual-channel ABS on front and rear disc brakes, a segment-first that boosts confidence in wet or emergency braking.
High-grip tubeless tires, telescopic front forks, and 5-step adjustable rear shocks ensure a plush ride over pothole-ridden Indian roads.
LED headlamp with DRLs, bright tail light, and a sturdy diamond frame contribute to better visibility and stability. At just around 112 kg kerb weight, it’s nimble for urban maneuvers, challenging Yamaha’s heavier 125cc commuters head-on.
Stylish Design Meets Practicality
Sporting a sleek fuel tank with fresh graphics, body-colored panels, and chrome accents, the Splendor 125 looks premium yet approachable.
The single-piece padded seat promises pillion comfort for family rides, while 18-inch alloy wheels and a 9.8-liter tank offer practicality.
Color options like Nath Red, Matte Axis Grey, and Celestial Blue give it a youthful vibe. This design evolution keeps the classic Splendor silhouette but adds flair to attract younger buyers eyeing Yamaha alternatives.
Hero Splendor 125 Launch Timeline and Pricing Edge
Hero plans to roll out the Splendor 125 across India in early 2026, with bookings possibly opening soon at dealerships.
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Priced aggressively between ₹85,000 to ₹95,000 (ex-showroom), it undercuts many Yamaha 125cc bikes while offering more features and mileage.
This launch couldn’t come at a better time, as Hero aims to reclaim market share from Yamaha in the hotly contested 125cc segment. With its blend of power, tech, and economy, the Splendor 125 looks set to become the new king of commuters.