BREAKING: All-new Hero Destini 125 Launched, Starts At Rs 80,450
Modified On Jan 14, 2025 07:44 PM By Sahilfor Hero Destini 125
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The 125cc scooter is available in three variants and five colour options
Quick News Highlights:
- The Destini 125 was unveiled earlier in September 2024
- Powered by the same 124.6cc engine making 9PS and 10.4Nm as the previous model
- Hero MotoCorp claims it to deliver a mileage of 59kmpl
Hero MotoCorp has finally launched the all-new Destini 125, starting at Rs 80,450 (ex-showroom Delhi). The 125cc family scooter now comes with an all-new design but features a similar silhouette as the previous version. The new Destini 125 was unveiled back in September 2024.
All-new Hero Destini 125 Variants & Price:
The all-new Hero Destini 125 is available in three different variants: VX, ZX and ZX+. The VX variant is offered in three colour options: Eternal White, Regal Black and Groovy Red. Whereas, the ZX variant is available in two colours: Cosmic Blue and Mystique Magenta and the ZX+ comes in Eternal White and Regal Black colourways with copper chrome accents. Here’s a variant-wise price list:
Hero Destini 125 Variants |
Price (ex-showroom) |
VX |
Rs 80,450 |
ZX |
Rs 89,300 |
Z+ |
Rs 90,300 |
What does the new Hero Destini 125 get?
The new Hero Destini 125 continues to be powered by the same 124.6cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine as the previous version. It produces the peak output of 9PS at 7,000rpm and 10.4Nm at 5,500rpm. The scooter is paired with a new CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) and is claimed to deliver a mileage of 59kmpl.
Features-wise, the Destini 125 VX gets a semi-digital instrument console but misses out on smartphone connectivity. Whereas, the ZX and ZX+ variants are equipped with a full LCD instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity, via Bluetooth that displays call and SMS alerts. However, the ZX+ variant additionally gets turn-by-turn navigation. The scooter also gets an all-LED lighting setup along with auto-cancelling indicators. Other features include a spacious seat, a padded pillion backrest, boot light and a small cubby hole at the front apron.
In terms of hardware, the new Hero Destini 125 is equipped with a reworked frame providing a longer wheelbase than before. It gets a telescopic fork and an off-set monoshock. The braking setup consists of 130mm drum brakes on both ends, with (CBS) combined braking system as standard. Whereas, the ZX and ZX+ variants get a 190mm front disc brake. The 125cc scooter is fitted with 12-inch alloy wheels, both wrapped with 90-section front and 100-section rear tubeless tyres.
All-new Hero Destini 125 Rivals:
The Destini 125 rivals the other family-focused 125cc scooters in the market including the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, Jupiter 125, and Yamaha Fascino 125.