Hero Xoom 125: Bold New Sporty Scooter Launched at ₹86,900Hero Xoom 125: Bold New Sporty Scooter Launched at ₹86,900

Explore the newly launched Hero Xoom 125 with its falcon-inspired design, 14″ wheels, Bluetooth navigation, top mileage of ~52 kmpl, and price starting ₹86,900.

Hero Xoom 125: Hero’s Big-Bike Look, Scooter Ease

The Hero Xoom 125 is here, and it’s turning heads. Launched at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 and priced from ₹86,900 ex-showroom, Hero MotoCorp claims this sporty scooter brings a fresh, aggressive style and sporty fun to the 125cc segment.

Hero Xoom 125: Bold New Sporty Scooter Launched at ₹86,900
Hero Xoom 125: Bold New Sporty Scooter Launched at ₹86,900

With its sharp lines, full‑LED lighting and 14‑inch alloy wheels, the Xoom 125 strikes a bold pose—one that stands out instantly among other scooters on the road.

Sharp Falcon-Inspired Design That Pops

Hero says the Xoom 125’s styling draws inspiration from a falcon—a predator‑like front apron, LED DRLs and projector headlamp look crisp and fierce. The split tail-lamp and dual-tone body panels add to the sporty flair. In short, it’s one of the most attractive scooters in its class.

Engine & Performance That Impresses

Under the body, there’s a 124.6 cc air‑cooled, four‑stroke engine delivering about 9.8 bhp and 10.4 Nm torque — the same tune as the Destini but retuned for better zip.

On the road, acceleration is brisk. Overtaking in city traffic feels confident, especially from 30 km/h onwards. Rider feedback highlights strong mid‑range and top‑end performance — you can push it beyond 80 km/h with stability.

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Despite a kerb weight of approx 120 kg, the Xoom handles city riding with ease. The 14‑inch wheels provide stability and grip, and ride is controlled—even if suspension feels a bit firm over bad roads.

Fuel Efficiency & Running Costs

For mileage, real-world tests show around 52–55 kmpl, thanks to Hero’s i3S start-stop system, ideal for stop‑go traffic.

With a 5‑litre fuel tank, this scooter is built for daily use and longer rides with fewer fuel stops.

Tech & Features That Add Value

The Xoom 125 packs smart features in the ZX variant:

Fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity.

Turn‑by‑turn navigation via Hero Scooter Connect app.

Segment‑first sequential LED indicators.

USB charging port, external fuel lid, boot lamp.

Disc brake with CBS and side‑stand engine cut‑off on ZX variant.

Even the VX variant gets LED lighting and the digital console, but without Bluetooth or navigation.

Hero Xoom 125
Hero Xoom 125

Pricing, Variants & Colour Choices

The Xoom 125 is offered in two variants:

  • VX: ₹86,900 (ex‑showroom) – LED lighting, digital cluster.
  • ZX: ₹92,900 (ex‑showroom) – adds Bluetooth, navigation, disc brake, side‑stand cut‑off.
  • Available in four colours: Metallic Turbo Blue, Matt Storm Grey, Inferno Red, and Matt Neon Lime.

In comparison, TVS Ntorq 125 starts around ₹86,982 and Suzuki Avenis starts ₹92,000; Hero undercuts the Avenis on top-end price while matching or beating both on features and styling.

Highlights Of Hero Xoom 125

Feature Specifications
Engine 124.6 cc, 9.8 bhp, 10.4 Nm
Mileage ~52–55 kmpl (i3S enabled)
Wheels 14″ alloy
Top Speed~95 km/h
Weight ~120 kg
Suspension Telescopic fork, rear mono-shock
Brakes CBS, front disc (ZX), rear drum
Features Bluetooth, navigation, digital display, LED lights, USB charging

What Works?

Eye-catching design that feels fresh and sporty.

Strong midrange punch for city overtakes.

Great fuel efficiency with start-stop help.

Useful modern features at this price point.

High‑grip 14″ wheels bring confidence on road.

What Could Be Better

Fit and finish quality lags some rivals

Rear suspension is firm over rough roads

Brake bite could be sharper, especially front disc

FAQs

Q: What’s the on‑road mileage of Hero Xoom 125?

A: Real-world range is around 52–55 kmpl, thanks to the i3S stop‑start system.

Q: Does Xoom 125 come with navigation?

A: Yes, only the ZX variant has Bluetooth-linked turn-by-turn navigation via Hero Scooter Connect.

Q: What about safety features?

A: Both variants have CBS brakes and tubeless tyres. ZX adds side‑stand cut‑off switch for extra safety.

Q: Is under-seat space enough?

A: It offers a 17-litre boot, good for a helmet. Plus there’s a USB charge port and boot lamp for convenience.

Q: How sharp is the fit and finish?

A: Generally decent, but some reviews mention switchgear and plastic parts feel basic compared to rivals.

Q: How does it compare with Honda Activa 125 or TVS Ntorq?

A: The Xoom offers better power, bigger wheels, more aggressive design, and premium features at a lower or similar price.

Final Thoughts

The Hero Xoom 125 is not just another scooter—it’s a bold step toward sporty, tech-rich commuting. It offers strong performance, sharp styling, and modern features at a competitive price, making it a smart pick for young professionals and daily commuters alike.

Yes, there are minor trade-offs in ride comfort and build feel. But the overall result is punchy, practical, and packed with style — exactly what today’s urban rider wants.

By Mohd Asad khan

• Founder of 🅣🅔🅝🅓🅘🅖🅘🅧 (SMM & Content writing Agency) • Helping founders grow on In, Ig, Pin, X organically. • Social media management, Graphic design, Brand building, Content marketing, SEO Specialist, Content and Blog writer.

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