Key Specs & Features of Hero Glamour
Engine | 125 cc |
Power | 10.53 PS |
Torque | 10.4 Nm |
Mileage | 63 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 121 kg |
Brakes | Drum |
- Charging Point
- DRLs
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Key Specs
- Top Features
Hero Glamour Summary
Hero has launched the 2024 Glamour with new colours and features. It comes in 2 variants and 4 colour schemes. Here’s what features it comes packed with. You can also take a closer look at the colour here.
What is the price of the new Hero Glamour?
The Hero Glamour is priced from Rs 82,598 to Rs 86,598 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
How many variants does the 2024 Hero Glamour have?
The Hero Glamour has two variants: Drum, and Disc. The Drum variant is priced at Rs 82,598, and gets a 130mm drum brake on the front wheel. The Disc variant is priced at Rs 86,598, and gets a 240mm disc brake on the front wheel. Both the variants have a 130mm drum brake at the rear.
All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.
What are the colour options on the Hero Glamour?
There are four colour options on the Hero Glamour: Candy Blazing Red, Black Sports Red, Black Techno Blue, and the new Black Metallic Silver. These are available on both the variants.
What are the features of the Hero Glamour?
The Hero Glamour 125 now gets an LED headlight, as a part of its 2024 update. Its other features include i3S, which is essentially start-stop technology that shuts off the engine when the bike is stopped and restarts it when the clutch lever is pulled. The Glamour gets a digital instrument cluster with the usual readouts, a side-stand indicator, real-time mileage indicator, a USB charging port, and more.
Is the Hero Glamour easy to ride?
The Glamour has a 125cc air-cooled engine that can accelerate from 0 to 60kmph in 7.10 seconds (V-box tested). That makes it brisk enough for your urban commutes. It has a seat height of 790mm which makes the Glamour easy to get on and off for even shorter riders. With a 170mm ground clearance, the Glamour can ride over the tallest of speed breakers without scraping its belly. With a 5-step preload adjustable rear suspension, you can set the suspension to your weight, and have a more comfortable ride.
What is the mileage of the Hero Glamour 125?
In our real-world tests, the Glamour returned a mileage of 64.10kmpl in the city and 69.49kmpl on the highway. With a 10-litre fuel tank, the Glamour should have a range of more than 500km before you have to look for a petrol pump.
What are the rivals to the Hero Glamour 125?
The main rivals to the Hero Glamour include the Honda Shine, Bajaj Pulsar 125, and TVS Raider 125.
Should you buy the Hero Glamour 125?
The Hero Glamour is a frugal commuter that looks stylish and now offers a ton of features for its price. However, it's an easy to ride bike, can be a daily workhorse, and should be easy to own. Being a Hero bike, it’s backed up a strong service network, and relatively affordable spare parts. All of which make it hard to ignore the Glamour 125 if you are looking for a very stylish commuter.
Hero Glamour Price
Glamour New Drum 95 kmphitem63 kmplitem125 ccitem | Rs.83,098 | View January Offers | |
Glamour New Disc 95 kmphitem63 kmplitem125 ccitem | Rs.87,098 | View January Offers | |
Glamour comparison with similar Bikes
Hero Glamour Rs.83,098 - 87,098* | TVS Raider Rs.85,010 - 1.04 Lakh* | TVS Radeon Rs.59,880 - 81,924* | Bajaj Pulsar 125 Rs.83,846 - 91,610* | Bajaj Freedom 125 Rs.89,997 - 1.10 Lakh* | Hero Super Splendor Rs.80,848 - 84,748* | Honda Shine Rs.83,251 - 87,251* | Honda SP 125 [2019-2024] Rs.89,468 - 93,468* | Hero Splendor Plus XTEC Rs.81,001 - 84,301* |
Mileage63 kmpl | Mileage71.94 kmpl | Mileage73.68 kmpl | Mileage51.46 kmpl | Mileage65 kmpl | Mileage60 kmpl | Mileage55 kmpl | Mileage60 kmpl | Mileage70 kmpl |
Engine125 cc | Engine124.8 cc | Engine109.7 cc | Engine124.4 cc | Engine124.58 cc | Engine124.7 cc | Engine123.94 cc | Engine123.94 cc | Engine97.2 cc |
Power10.53 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power11.38 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power8.19 PS @ 7350 rpm | Power11.8 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power9.5 PS @ 8000 rpm | Power10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power10.74 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm |
Top Speed95 kmph | Top Speed99 kmph | Top Speed90 kmph | Top Speed99 kmph | Top Speed93 kmph | Top Speed93 kmph | Top Speed90 kmph | Top Speed100 kmph | Top Speed87 kmph |
Torque10.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Torque11.2 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Torque8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm | Torque10.8 Nm @ 6500 rpm | Torque9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm | Torque10.6 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Torque11 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Torque10.9 Nm @ 6000 rpm | Torque8.05 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Weight121 kg | Weight123 kg | Weight113 kg | Weight140 kg | Weight147.8 kg | Weight122 kg | Weight113 kg | Weight116 kg | Weight112 kg |
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Glamour Expert Review
Overview
Little do people remember that India’s first fuel-injected motorcycle came in 2006. No, it wasn’t the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi as Hero beat it to the punch by a few days with the Glamour 125. Over the course of the following 14 years, the Glamour has seen a lot of colour updates and a complete overhaul in 2017. For 2020, Hero hasn’t done a lot of tweaks to its 125cc commuter visually. Yes, the motor is now BS6-compliant and there is a new 5-speed gearbox but there are also some minor differences that might not be so visible in the flesh. What are they and have they made an impact?
Design
Despite being the more stylish of the two 125cc commuters from Hero, the Glamour’s design still feels a lot understated. There is a hint of sportiness to the design but it does not look quite out there like the Honda SP 125 or the Bajaj Pulsar 125.
The overall design remains fairly similar to the older Glamour as subtle styling tweaks around the side panels and headlight cowl are only noticeable when looking at the two bikes side by side. Of the four colour options on offer, the Glamour’s edges and panels are best accentuated in the pictured Sports Red option. The rest of the options use a lot more black and thus, small design elements might not pop out as much.
Switchgear quality is okay and so is the paint finish on the plastics. The uneven panel gaps and poorly finished welds are definitely an eyesore. Plus, some panel fasteners became loose and one even fell off while testing. Hero’s motorcycles are renowned for their bulletproof reliability and build quality so these flaws are disappointing.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
Powertrain |
Hero Glamour 125 BS6 |
Hero Glamour 125 BS4 |
Engine specs |
124.7cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder, SOHC |
124.7cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder, SOHC |
Power |
10.87PS at 7500rpm |
11.69PS @ 7,500rpm |
Torque |
10.6Nm at 6000rpm |
11Nm @ 6,000rpm |
Gearbox |
5-speed |
4-speed |
The 124.7cc mill has lost some and gained some in the transition to BS6. It has lost out on power and torque but more importantly it has gained an additional gear. As a result, the Glamour manages to be as sprightly as before with the performance deficit not being quite so significant.
Acceleration |
Hero Glamour 125 BS6 |
Hero Glamour 125 BS4 |
0-60kmph |
7.10 seconds |
6.55 seconds |
30-70kmph in 3rd gear |
8.64 seconds |
8.48 seconds |
Power is laid down in a smooth manner. Majority of the drive is focussed in the mid-range, which coupled with short stacked gear ratios, makes for quick getaways. The engine is fairly tractable too, allowing you to pull away from speeds as low as 25kmph in fifth gear.
It does manage to sustain speeds of around 60-65kmph without any fuss. Post 70kmph, the engine starts to show signs of strain and it begins to cry for help beyond 85kmph. The motor feels polished for the better part but having tried out its competition late last year, the refinement level on offer is like chalk and cheese. At higher speeds, there is a distinct buzz felt at the tank and pegs. The engine too sounds harsh and coarse, not very pleasing to the ear even while commuting.
Fuel efficiency |
Hero Glamour 125 BS6 |
Hero Glamour 125 BS4 |
City |
64.10kmpl |
61.32kmpl |
Highway |
69.49kmpl |
58.3kmpl |
Range (10-litres) |
695km (highway) |
583km (highway) |
The i3S tech works flawlessly. The stop-start tech makes sure that you end up conserving a decent amount of fuel. There’s not a lot of steps involved in activating the feature as you just need to slot the bike into neutral at a traffic light and it will kill the ignition. To fire it back up, simply grab the clutch lever.
As a result, the Glamour 125 BS6 delivers well in the fuel efficiency department, certainly better than the older BS4 bike. When you take the 10-litre fuel tank (tank capacity unchanged) into account, the BS6 Glamour manages to go for nearly 100km extra on a tankful.
Handling & Ride Quality
Components |
Hero Glamour 125 BS6 |
Front suspension |
Telescopic fork |
Rear suspension |
Preload-adjustable twin shocks |
Brakes |
Front: 240mm disc/130mm drum Rear: 130mm drum |
Tyres |
F: 80/100 - 18 R: 100/80 - 18 |
The Glamour might have the same old heart but its skeleton is all new. Yeah, a new diamond frame, a new telescopic fork and different twin shocks. The suspension units have more travel now but their tune is not on the plush side. Commuter bikes like the Glamour 125 are usually the people carriers, or even goods transporters, in semi-urban and rural India. Once you load the bike up, the suspension units soak up bumps better. However, when riding solo, you experience a lot of sharp bumps.
The handling is quite neutral as the 1,273mm long wheelbase (11mm more than BS4) makes it quite a stable handler. It is still lively though, cutting through traffic like a hot knife through butter. But don’t expect it to blow you away in the bends. It is still a commuter at heart, mind and body.
Braking |
Hero Glamour 125 BS6 |
Hero Glamour 125 BS4 |
80-0kmph |
36.25m |
33.01m |
60-0kmph |
20.60m |
18.08m |
The braking performance is not too shabby. The brake lever feel or progressiveness in the system is lacking. While having not experienced this first hand, our crazy road testers found that in wet conditions, the tyres squirmed around a bit. The front end hints of a possible washout when braking hard from around 30kmph or more. The low rolling resistance MRF rubbers are to blame here as Hero has opted for a more econo-centric choice to maximise the fuel efficiency aspect of the Glamour. And hence it posts slightly longer braking distances than its predecessor.
Features
The semi-digital info cluster isn’t completely new. The digital inset as well as the analogue speedo remain very much the same, the only difference is in the layout of the tell tale lights. The inset displays an odometer, a tripmeter, average fuel efficiency indicator and a fuel gauge. It gets a blue backlight to make it legible while riding at night.
Halogen bulbs are found in almost all lighting systems, no LEDs here. The system works well and does a decent job of lighting up the road.
Fuel injection and i3S start-stop tech were always present but Hero has introduced a new feature called AutoSail. It is pretty much the same as TVS’s Glide Through Traffic technology that allows the bike to crawl forward by gently letting go of the clutch lever without giving any throttle input. The system is active in all five gears, enabling you to cruise up to 25kmph.
Hero Glamour Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- The engine is quite peppy for city runabouts.
- It is a pretty light motorcycle.
- i3S and AutoSail tech are great features for daily commutes.
- Engine sounds coarse.
- Fit and finish levels aren’t great.
- Braking performance is a bit of a let down.
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