KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Hero Passion Pro delisted from the offical website
- Equipped with a 113.2cc
- Offered in drum and disc variants
After silently removing its old model, the Xtreme 200S 2V, from its portfolio, Hero has made another sneaky move by delisting its Hero Passion Pro. However, the Hero Passion Xtec and Plus remains on sale. Read on for further details. Meanwhile, you can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for the latest updates from the automotive industry.
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Hero Motocorp Discountinued The Passion Pro
It appears that Hero MotoCorp has discontinued the Passion Pro, as it has been removed from their official website. While the Passion Pro made its exit from the lineup, its alongside sold bikes: Passion Plus and Passion Xtec, are still on sale.
The Hero Passion has been a well-known model of the company for a considerable time. The last known asking price of the Passion Pro was approximately Rs. 85,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and above. It is equipped with a 113.2cc, single-cylinder engine, which produces an output of 9.02bhp and 9.89Nm of torque. Additionally, it was offered in both drum and disc variants.
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Hero Passion Xtec And Hero Plus: Price, Variant, And Powertrain
The Hero Passion Xtec is available in two variants - Drum and Disc, with a price range of Rs. 95,255 to Rs. 1,00,569. It is powered by a 113.2cc BS6 engine, producing 9 bhp of power and 9.79 Nm of torque. The bike features front disc and rear drum brakes, a weight of 118 kg, and a 10-liter fuel tank.
The Hero Passion Plus comes in one variant with a starting price of Rs. 93,854. It is equipped with a 97.2cc BS6 engine, generating 7.91 bhp of power and 8.05 Nm of torque. The bike has a combined braking system, front and rear drum brakes, a weight of 115 kg, and an 11-liter fuel tank.
Verdict
The steps taken by the company might dishearten some customers who have become personally attached to this model. Nevertheless, Hero has decided to keep the fresher models. This could indicate that Hero is trying to clear its old inventory. The next steps will depend on the company's sales strategy. What do you think? Don't forget to express your thoughts!
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