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Hero's Upcoming Scooters For India in 2015

The company will launch four new scooters this year - Dash, Dare, ZIR and Leap - all of which were showcased at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo.
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By Vikas Yogi

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Published on March 31, 2015

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    Hero Motocorp, the world's largest two wheeler maker, has plans to launch several all new products this year. Along with launching multiple motorcycles in different segments ranging from 250cc to 600cc, the king of commuter bikes is also planing to launch several scooters in India. The company will launch four new scooters this year - Dash, Dare, ZIR and Leap - all of which were showcased at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo.

    Hero Dash 110cc

    Hero's second 110cc scooter, the Dash - will be the first one among four new scooters that the company is planning to launch here. In fact, the company has already begun the production of the scooter at its Gurgaon-based plant. Powering the Dash will be a new 111cc, four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that is good for 8.5bhp and 9.4Nm. With features such as USB mobile charger, service due indicator, boot light, LED tail-lamps, analogue digital meter, key with e-code and dual tone interior, the Dash will be a feature-rich product. At its unveiling at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo, the company had revealed that the 110cc scooter will get an all new metal body and alloy wheels with tubeless tyres.

    Hero Dash 110cc scooter in India

    Engine - 110cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled

    Power output - 8.5bhp, 9.4Nm

    Expected Launch - Mid 2015

    Hero Dare 125cc

    The Dare will be Hero's first 125cc scooter in the country. Powering this scooter will be a 125cc, air-cooled engine that churns out a maximum power output of 9.1bhp and a peak torque of 9.5Nm. Features to be offered with the Dare will be - Texture seats, dual-tone alloys, LED daytime running lamps, boot lamp, body coloured brake calipers, USB mobile charger, etc.

    Hero Dare 125cc scooter for India

    Engine - 125cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled

    Power output - 9.1bhp, 9.5Nm

    Expected Launch - Festive Season

    Hero ZIR 150cc

    While with the Dare, Hero MotoCorp will enter the 125cc segment, the ZIR will mark the company's entry into the more powerful 150cc scooter segment. The closest competitor of the ZIR 150 will be the Honda PCX 150, which too will be launched within this year only. Coming to the product, the Zir will be a sporty maxi-scooter that will be offered in two variants - flat floorboard and European style step-through. It will feature a 157cc, single-cylinder, 2-valve, liquid-cooled engine that is good for 13.8bhp and 12.7Nm. Features that give it a global appeal are - European-styled step seat, dual projector head-lamps with daytime running lights, front protection screen, bright LED blinkers and tail lamp etc. The 150cc scooter will also get advanced connectivity features

    Hero ZIR 150cc scooter India

    Engine: 157cc, 13.8bhp, 12.7Nm

    Expected launch: Second half of 2015

    Hero Leap Hybrid

    First unveiled at the 2012 Delhi Auto Expo, the Hero Leap Hybrid will be India's first indigenous electric-hybrid scooter. The company is planning to launch it in several global markets including India, though there is no clarity on the launch timeline. It will be the Indian two-wheeler giants first product for the European market. It features an 8kW Permanent magnet AC (PMAC) motor powered by lithium-ion batteries along with a 124cc petrol unit. The most interesting part about the bike is its whooping torque output of 60Nm, thanks to the traction motor. The electronically limited speed of the Leap is 100Km/h while running with the range extender.

    Hero Leap hybrid scooter in India

    Engine: 124cc + Electric Motor

    Power output - 10.7bhp, 60Nm

    Expected Launch - By the end of 2015

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