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Hero Glamour with OBD-2B update launched in India

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Key Highlights

  • Hero Glamour updated to meet OBD-2B emission norms, priced from INR 86,698 (ex-showroom).
  • The 125cc commuter retains its engine performance and adds new color options.
  • Prices have increased by INR 2,000 across all variants due to the update.

Hero MotoCorp has launched the updated Hero Glamour in India, now compliant with the latest OBD-2B emission norms. This update ensures the popular 125cc commuter meets stricter environmental standards while maintaining its performance and practicality. The new Glamour is priced from INR 86,698 (ex-showroom), with a INR 2,000 hike across all variants.

2025 Hero Glamour – what’s new?

The updated Glamour continues to be powered by a 124.7cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. The motor produces 10.5 hp and 10.4 Nm of torque, paired with a 4-speed gearbox. Despite the emission-related tweaks, the engine’s performance remains unchanged, ensuring a smooth and reliable ride for daily commuters.

Hero has retained the Glamour’s signature design, featuring a bikini fairing, fuel tank shrouds, and a single-piece seat. However, the bike now comes in four color options: Candy Blazing Red, Black Metallic Silver, Techno Blue Matt Black, and Black-Sports Red. Notably, the Black-Sports Red scheme is exclusive to the drum brake variant.

2025 Hero Glamour pricing

The Glamour is available in two variants—Drum and Disc—priced at INR 86,698 and INR 90,698 (ex-showroom), respectively. Both variants feature 18-inch alloy wheels, telescopic front forks, and dual rear shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by drum brakes on both ends for the base variant, while the higher variant gets a front disc brake for added stopping power.

In terms of features, the Glamour offers an LED headlamp, a digital instrument cluster with a real-time mileage indicator, and a USB charging port. The OBD-2B update also includes an onboard diagnostic system that alerts riders to any emission-related malfunctions, enhancing the bike’s reliability.

Hero MotoCorp’s decision to update the Glamour reflects its commitment to sustainability and compliance with evolving emission norms. The bike continues to compete with rivals like the Honda Shine 125, Bajaj Pulsar 125, and TVS Raider, offering a balanced mix of style, performance, and affordability.