For generations, the Hero Splendor has been not just a motorcycle but a national institution. Get adopted by a generation who believe in no compromise! Equated with dependability, unmatched mileage and affordable pricing—it is the King of the road. As we peer towards 2025, the only thing we want to know is, will the next Splendor be revolutionary, or will HMCL hold on to the winning formula and legacy that’s this model’s birthright? Following is what we can expect from the’s new bike – the Hero Splendor 2025.
Design: Evolution, Not Revolution
The Splendor design is timeless for a reason, it’s pretty much when it comes to design what many people would look for—functional, recognizable, practical. The 2025 edition of the bike is to maintain its traditional commuter design with a few modern tweaks here and there.

Imagine a little more beef to the fuel tank, a fresh graphics package and a set of new age headlamps and tail lamps possibly running LED set-up so they don’t crush the battery from them and for heightened visibility and wow factor. The idea, overall, will be to keep the bike fresh and relevant to younger buyers while not turning off its core, and loyal, muscle-motorcycle constituency.
Engine & Performance: The Heart of Efficiency
At heart, the Splendor, in all probability, will roll along with its tried and tested 97.2cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. This motor is the epitome of simplicity and efficiency, and is legendary for its rugged reliablilty.
The big question is whether Hero will finally give it a decent bump. We might see:
- Fuel Injection: Carburetion is replaced by fuel injection (FI) for better throttle response, modestly better performance, and easier cold starts, with the added value of a leaned out exhaust mixture, which satisfies more stringent emissions standards.
- Increased Refinement: Work is undertaken to further smoothen and quiet the engine.
The main thing to be concerned about is: class leading mileage. The Splendor 2025 will surely want to hold on to the tag then, and might come out managing an insane 80-85 kmpl, making it the most fuel-efficient bike on the street!
Features: Into the Modern Age
This is the area where the most important changes might come. If it wants to survive, Hero may have to finally bring out some modern features that other countries have long taken for granted.
- Digital Analogue Console: The 2025 Splendor might receive a new semi-digital instrument cluster that continues to have an analogue speedometer but rosters a digital screen for an odometer, trip meter, and diagnostic information.
- LED Lighting: LED DRLs in the headlamp and an LED tail lamp for enhanced safety and premiumness Better style and safety.CASCADEAUTOMOTIVE.COM)$_routeParams.car_id*This version of the Sonic 1.4T Prem sport compact, with a…
- Improved safety: Drum brakes will probably continue to do service as standard, with even a one-channel ABS in the case of the front disc-brake version, if the company were to really push the envelope here.
Ride and Handling: Comfort is King.
Ride quality is one of Splendor’s strongest points. The 2025 model will continue to deliver a plush, comfortable ride — a strength of the well-tuned suspension, which easily absorbs bumps and potholes. That lightweight chassis and upright seating position should make it an absolute pleasure to throw around in congested city traffic, a formula that we doubt will be meddled with.
Price and Competition
The Splendor’s main forte, however, is its pricing. New additions will be weighed heavily so as not to drive up the price too much. It will rival the** Honda CD 110 Dream**, *Bajaj Platina*, and *TVS Radeon*.
The Final Verdict
The Hero Splendor 2025 is not something one would expect to be absolute new from the ground up. It will be an elegant progression of a well-proven legend. With a bit of fuel injection here, mild styling tweaks there and some contemporary touches, Hero MotoCorp can make the Splendor appeal to the next generation without alienating the values we all have come to cherish in the India’s best-selling motorcycle, yet.
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