KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Hero Super Splendor price starts at Rs. 80,848 ex-showroom
- Powered by a 124.7cc engine churning out 10.4bhp
- Offers a practical feature list including digi-analog cluster, USB Charging port, and more
The Hero Super Splendor is a popular choice among 125cc commuters, known for its youthful appeal and strong sales performance. As one of the most budget-friendly 125cc motorcycles on the Indian market, it offers excellent value. With a range of attractive color options available, the Super Splendor continues to attract buyers looking for both style and affordability along with decent tech on board. In this section, well explore its key feature highlights, but before that, make sure to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel, specifically curated for all the avid petrolheads with extensive coverage of the latest news and insights from the automotive space.
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1. Digi-Analog Instrument Console
The Hero Super Splendor comes with an interactive digital-analog instrument console that feels good to look at and is fairly easy to check out at a quick glance. While you get real-time fuel efficiency, speeds, RPMs, fuel level indicators, and other essential details, it does not get any connected tech.
Competition Check- The Honda SP 125 comes with a fully digital instrument console whereas the Bajaj Pulsar 125 comes with a digi-analog console.
2. USB Charging Port
If there is something that everyone needs no matter where they are, it's a charging port. While you, may have to put in effort to spot it at a crowded place, you will not have this concern while you are riding the Hero Super Splendor as it comes with a USB charging port that makes sure that you never run out of charge when on the go.
Competition Check- The Bajaj Pulsar 125 and the Honda SP 125, none of the rivals offer this very useful feature.
3. Side-Stand Engine Cut-off
A Feature that is increasingly gaining popularity is the side-stand engine cut-off and that's something the Hero Super Splendor also offers. This makes the engine stay shut when the side stand is engaged, avoiding accidental start-ups and other safety hazards that arise. This is something that the bikemakers should start offering as standard equipment.
Competition Check- While the Honda SP 125 comes with a side-stand engine cut-off, the Bajaj rival gives it a miss this time.
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4. Disc Brakes
While it is nothing very exciting as the disc brakes are being offered for quite some time now on the premium segment, the Hero Super Splendor too, offers a front disc brake with a drum set-up at the rear. This braking system enhances the stopping power, making sudden braking, a relatively safer affair.
Competition Check- Both its rivals offer a disc brake set-up, pointing at a standard practice in the segment.
Verdict