Hero Splendor Plus Gets Disc Brake

The 2025 model is expected to feature a front disc brake, a first for this bike, making it much safer than before.

Design Stays Familiar and Trusted

Hero is keeping the classic look of the Splendor, loved by generations, without making major changes to its overall appearance.

Old Engine, New Emission Standard

The tried-and-tested engine will now meet the latest OBD-2B norms, making it more eco-friendly without compromising performance.

Comfortable Suspension for All Roads

With the same telescopic front and adjustable rear shock absorbers, the ride remains smooth even on rough village roads.

Smooth and Easy Gear Shifting

The gearbox setup with a wet clutch ensures relaxed and reliable performance — ideal for everyday chores and short rides.

Drum Brakes Remain in Base Model

Those looking for affordability still get drum brakes in the lower models, keeping the price and maintenance budget-friendly.

More Colour Options Coming Soon

Alongside trusted shades like Black with Red and Beetle Red, new vibrant colours may be introduced to attract younger riders.

Strong Frame for Daily Durability

The Splendor continues with its double cradle frame — known for lasting long and performing well even under heavy daily use.

Price Remains Friendly on Pocket

Despite upgrades, the bike remains one of the most value-for-money options in India’s commuter motorcycle segment.

A Tough Rival in Commuter Segment

With these updates, the Splendor Plus stays a strong competitor against bikes like Bajaj Platina and TVS Radeon.

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