Here is a quick overview of the new Hero Xoom 125. In these short clips, we have highlighted some of its stand-out features.
The new Hero MotoCorp Xoom 125 comes packed with features aimed at enhancing both style and practicality. Highlights include LED projector headlamps, sequential LED turn indicators, and split LED tail lamps with a unique design. It gets telescopic front forks, a front disc brake (no ABS), and a fully digital speedometer cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation.
For convenience, the Xoom 125 offers i3S idle start-stop tech, two front storage bins, a USB charging port, 17L under-seat storage with an LED light, and an external fuel filler cap. The seat features contrast stitching and dual textures, while the sporty exhaust muffler and pillion grab rails complete the look. Available in four colour options, including matte finishes, the Xoom 125 blends commuter functionality with youthful design.
The new Hero MotoCorp Xoom 125 stands out in its segment by offering sequential LED turn indicators — a premium touch not commonly found on scooters in this class. The indicators are neatly integrated at both the front and rear, with smooth flowing LED animation that enhances the scooter’s modern appeal. The units are also solidly mounted, ensuring durability and minimal wobble over time.
These sleek, well-executed indicators not only boost style but also improve visibility. Hero’s attention to detail here adds a genuine sense of premiumness to the Xoom 125. Viewers are asked whether they consider this a valuable addition in the scooter segment.
The Hero MotoCorp Xoom 125 features a practical external fuel filler cap, but what makes it smarter is the built-in safety buzzer. If the cap is left open and you attempt to start or ride the scooter, an audible alert sounds to notify you. This beep continues until the cap is securely closed, helping prevent fuel spillage or accidental riding with an open cap.
It’s a thoughtful addition that enhances everyday safety — especially useful for distracted riders or hurried refueling stops.
The new Hero MotoCorp Xoom 125 offers a claimed 17-litre under-seat storage space, which is said to fit a full-face helmet. However, in real-world testing, while the helmet shell fits inside, the seat cannot be closed fully—meaning only smaller or budget full-face helmets may fit.
In terms of everyday practicality, the scooter does well with two front storage bins located below the handlebar and a USB charging port tucked inside the left bin. So while it scores high on convenience features, those expecting generous helmet accommodation may be slightly disappointed.
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