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Hero Maestro Xoom scooter launch on January 30

The Maestro Xoom will be Hero’s first 110cc scooter to feature 12-inch wheels at both ends.
2 min read23 Jan '23
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Hero Maestro Xoom 110cc scooter India launch, price reveal next week.
Hero Maestro Xoom 110cc scooter India launch, price reveal next week.

Hero MotoCorp has teased the upcoming Maestro Xoom scooter, which is slated to launch on January 30. The Maestro Xoom will most likely be Hero’s most feature-laden 110cc scooter and will also mark the first time it equips a 110cc scooter with 12-inch wheels at both ends. 

  1. Maestro Xoom has redesigned front apron, LED headlight
  2. Likely to get same 110cc engine as Maestro Edge 110, Pleasure+

Hero Maestro Xoom launch on January 30: details

Hero is set to launch its third product in the highly competitive 110cc scooter segment – the Maestro Xoom – on January 30. The teaser image for the upcoming Hero scooter reveals that it gets a completely redesigned front, with an X-shaped LED headlight located on the front apron. 

From a leaked presentation at a dealer event last year, we also know that this will be the first 110cc scooter from India’s largest legacy manufacturer to feature 12-inch wheels at both ends. This presentation also informed us that the Maestro Xoom would be equipped with a fully-digital dash featuring Bluetooth connectivity. 

While other mechanical specifications are still under wraps, the Maestro Xoom will likely feature the 8hp, 8.7 Nm-making 110cc unit from the Maestro Edge and the Pleasure+ XTEC. Like the Pleasure+ XTEC, this scooter will feature Hero’s patented i3s fuel-saving start/stop technology. 

Hero’s 110cc scooter line-up consists of the Pleasure+ – which costs between Rs 68,368-77,268, while the Maestro Edge 110 costs between Rs 69,816-74,910. Considering all the premium features the Maestro Xoom will pack, it is fair to assume that it will carry a premium over the aforementioned two scooters. Upon its launch, the Maestro Xoom will rival the TVS Jupiter, another homegrown 110cc scooter with 12-inch wheels at both ends. All will be revealed on January 30, so stay tuned for more. 

All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi.

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