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Hero launches all-new Splendor Pro at Rs 46,850

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New Delhi: Hero MotoCorp is cashing on the festive season and is launching new products. The updated Hero Splendor Pro has been launched in India at Rs 46,850 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The updated motorcycle brings in electric start, new visor, clear lens indicators, new graphics and fuel tank. A wider grab rail, body coloured mirrors and a new instrument cluster with a side stand indicator are the other changes.

Powering the motorcycle is the tried and tested 100cc motor which makes 8.36PS/8.05Nm. The motorcycle is available in four variants and comes with a five-year warranty.

The eight colours, including two new paint shades that the bike is available in are Black Purple, Heavy Grey, Cloud Silver, Candy Blazing Red, Palace Maroon, Black Monotone, Shield Gold and Black Red. The new Hero Splendor Pro is offered in four variants.

In addition to this, Hero has also rolled out a variant of Splendor+, which features Self-Start. Hero’s iSmart also gets new colours – Black Boon Silver and Black Sports Red – in addition to the existing colours of Sports Red, Leaf Green, Excellent Blue and Heavy Grey.

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