New Hero Destini 125 revealed ahead of launch

    2024 Destini 125 uses the same engine as before but gets new styling, more features and is available in 3 variants.

    Published On Sep 07, 2024 06:00:00 PM

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    Ahead of its imminent launch, Hero has revealed the 2024 Destini 125 and this marks the first major update since the model came out nearly 6 years ago. 

    1. Engine relatively unchanged, chassis has seen major revisions
    2. Company claims 59kpl mileage, ICAT-certified
    3. All-new design, more features added

    Hero Destini 125 design, features, variants, mileage details

    The 2024 Hero Destini 125 gets an all-new design with a LED headlight and taillight as well as a metal front fender and side panels. There are 3 variants on offer - VX, ZX and ZX+. 

    The base VX variant gets a front drum brake, a simple analogue dash with a small LCD inset and misses out on Hero’s i3s fuel-saving start/stop tech. The mid-spec ZX variant brings in the Bluetooth-compatible digital dash, backlit starter button, front disc brake, pillion backrest as well as auto-cancelling indicators, which is a segment-first claims Hero. The top-spec ZX+ gets all the same equipment but the chrome accents are finished in bronze and the alloy wheels get machined finishes here. 

    All 3 variants come standard with CBS, a side stand engine cut-off, a boot light, USB charging port and an external fuel filler. The underseat storage area measures 19 litres while the cubby on the front apron measures 2 litres. There is also a luggage hook with a maximum weight limit of 3kg on the front apron.

    Along with the fresh design there are changes aplenty underneath the skin too with the most prominent one being the 12-inch wheels at both ends and the rear wheel is now shod with a fatter 100/80-12 tyre. The Destini 125’s wheelbase has grown by 57mm due to the new wheels and to prevent that from hurting its agility, Hero has sharpened the rake by over a degree and moved the swingarm pivot point further up the scooter. The ZX and ZX+ variants use a 190mm front disc brake, which marks the first time the Destini 125 can be had with one, while the base VX variant makes do with a 130mm drum. 

    While the chassis has seen some changes, the engine is relatively unchanged. The air-cooled, 124.6cc, single cylinder motor is rated for 9hp at 7,000rpm and 10.4Nm of torque at 5,500rpm, which is exactly the same as the outgoing model. Hero claims that in the interest of refinement and aiding fuel efficiency, the CVT’s calibration has been changed. The company claims a 59kpl mileage figure (tested by ICAT) and we will put this to the test once we get the Destini 125 for a road test back in Mumbai. 

    The previous Hero Destini 125 was available in 2 variants - LX (Rs 80,048) and XTEC (Rs 86,538). It remains to be seen how much the Destini 125’s price goes up by, if at all. Our review of the updated Hero Destini 125 will come out on Monday at 10am, so stay tuned for that. 

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