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Buy A Hero Bike Or Scooter And Stand To Win 100 Percent Cashback, Plus An Exclusive Hero Karizma XMR ‘The Centennial’

Modified On Jul 1, 2024 03:10 PM By Sahil for Hero Karizma XMR
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You can also win a limited-edition Hero Karizma XMR-based ‘The Centennial’, which is likely to be the manufacturer’s most expensive bike to date

Quick New Highlights:

- You can get a chance to win 100% cashback on the purchase of any Hero bike or scooter.
- Customers can also win the limited-edition ‘The Centennial’, with only 100 units made.
- ‘The Centennial’ gets a carbon-fibre bodywork and a road-legal Akrapovic exhaust.

As a celebration of the 101st anniversary of its Founder and Chairman, Dr Brijmohan Lall Munjal, Hero MotoCorp is providing amazing offers including a 100 percent cashback and a chance to win the limited edition Karizma XMR-based ‘The Centennial’, which is likely to be the manufacturer’s most expensive bike to date.

The brand announced that the first 100 customers who buy Hero bikes or scooters within the next 100 days (before October 9, 2024) will get a chance to win 100 percent cashback, most likely on the ex-showroom price.

How to win ‘The Centennial’?

Hero MotoCorp is inviting customers to join the 'My Hero, My Story' campaign, where they can share their experiences with the brand and its products. The best entries will get a chance to win 'The Centennial', which is likely to be the manufacturer’s most expensive bike yet.

Apart from this, Hero has also announced the auction of ‘The Centennial’, which is a tribute to the brand’s Co-founder and Chairman Dr Brijmohan Lall Munjal. Limited to 100 units, Hero will auction these bikes to its employees, associates, business partners, and stakeholders. All the money from the auction will go towards the brand's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

More About ‘The Centennial’

‘The Centennial’ was first showcased as the CE001 concept bike at the 2024 Hero World Event. The bike is based on the Hero Karizma XMR and features the same headlight; however, instead of a full fairing. ‘The Centennial’ has a half-fairing, like the old Karizma.

The Centennial has an aggressive design, featuring a carbon-fibre bodywork with black and light grey body panels. It also has an inverted fork which enhances the bike’s overall look. It gets red highlights all around. The fork, handlebar, engine casing, chassis and swingarm are also finished in red.

The bike has a slightly raised single-piece handlebar with bar-end mirrors, and there is also a small smoked flyscreen. It gets a single seat with a carbon fibre seat cowl. One of the highlights is the road-legal slip-on Akrapovic exhaust.

The Centennial is likely to be equipped with the same 210cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine from the Hero Karizma XMR, which produces 25.5PS and 20.4Nm. However, the lightweight components and Akrapovic exhaust should enhance the bike's performance compared to the Karizma.

Underpinnings include a 43mm inverted fork with damping adjustment and a fully adjustable gas-charged monoshock. Braking will be handled by a 300mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS. The bike rides on 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, wrapped with MRF Zapper-FYM2 tyres. It has a kerb weight of 158kg, making it 5.5kg lighter than the Karizma XMR, which weighs 163.5kg.

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