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2020 Hero Pleasure Plus Platinum edition launched at Rs 60,950

Along with the matte black colour scheme, the special edition scooter also features a backrest and chrome styling elements.
1 min read16 Oct '20
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The Hero Pleasure Plus ‘Platinum’ edition has been launched at Rs 60,950. This launch comes a few days after the company launched the Hero Glamour Blaze, which is also a special edition.

The Platinum special edition features a unique matte black colour, instead of the gloss black colour found on the standard Pleasure Plus. Another big addition is the pillion backrest.

This version of the Pleasure Plus also features brown inner panels and chrome-finished mirrors and exhaust heat shield. Also unique to this scooter is its dual-tone seat cover and white rim tape. The Pleasure Plus Platinum uses the same 110cc, fuel-injected engine that makes 8.1hp and 8.7Nm of torque in the standard version.

The Platinum costs only Rs 2,000 more than the standard alloy wheel version it’s based on. There’s also a more affordable standard variant with steel wheels that’s priced at Rs 56,800.

All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

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