Launched for Low-Income Buyers, Hero Splendor Electric 2025: 240 Km Range, Digital Display, and ABS Included
Hero MotoCorp has been known for making affordable and reliable bikes for Indian consumers for decades. Now, the company has taken a bold step into the future by launching the Hero Splendor Electric 2025. This new version of the beloved Splendor is specially designed for low-income buyers who want a modern, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly vehicle.
The Hero Splendor Electric 2025 brings the classic simplicity of the original Splendor with new electric power, a sleek digital display, a long 240 km range, and advanced safety with ABS—all at a price that doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Hero Splendor Electric 2025 – Overview
Feature | Details |
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Model Name | Hero Splendor Electric 2025 |
Range | 240 km on a single charge |
Top Speed | Approx. 90 km/h |
Charging Time | 4-5 hours (Standard Charger) |
Display | Fully Digital |
Braking System | Single Channel ABS |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Swappable) |
Target Buyers | Low to middle-income individuals |
Expected Price | ₹85,000 – ₹95,000 (ex-showroom) |
Availability | Starting mid-2025 across India |
Design & Style
The Hero Splendor Electric 2025 keeps the familiar design of the original Splendor, which many buyers have trusted over the years. However, it gets a modern twist. The bike comes with smooth body lines, LED headlamps, and stylish alloy wheels. The side panels are updated with a glossy finish and electric badging that gives it a futuristic look.
The digital display fits neatly into the instrument cluster, and the overall frame is kept lightweight for better performance. Hero has managed to make it look premium without making it too flashy, keeping the design balanced and practical for daily users.
Engine & Performance
Since this is an electric bike, there is no petrol engine here. Instead, the Splendor Electric 2025 comes with a high-performance Brushless DC (BLDC) motor powered by a 4 kWh Lithium-Ion battery.
The motor produces enough power to easily ride through city traffic and narrow lanes. It can go from 0 to 40 km/h in just a few seconds, making it suitable for quick urban rides. The top speed is around 90 km/h, which is more than enough for city commuting.
It comes with three riding modes—Eco, City, and Sport—so you can switch based on your needs. In Eco mode, you can get the full 240 km range, while City and Sport mode offer more speed with a slightly lower range.
Ride & Handling
Hero has made sure that the Splendor Electric feels easy and comfortable to ride. The suspension setup includes telescopic forks at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear, providing a smooth ride even on rough roads.
The seat is designed for long-term comfort, especially keeping in mind daily riders and delivery agents. The low kerb weight and balanced structure make it easy to handle, even for new riders.
The addition of Single Channel ABS improves braking performance, which is a welcome feature in this price range. Whether you’re riding in city traffic or on wet roads, the bike stays stable and responsive.
Features & Tech
This version of the Splendor comes packed with modern features:
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Fully Digital Instrument Cluster: Shows speed, battery level, riding mode, and even navigation alerts via Bluetooth.
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Smart Connectivity: Connect your smartphone with the bike for call alerts, ride stats, and battery management.
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Swappable Battery System: Makes long rides easier, especially in cities where Hero plans to install swap stations.
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Regenerative Braking: Slightly charges the battery while you’re braking, adding a bit more to the range.
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USB Charging Port: For charging your mobile on the go.
It’s refreshing to see that even a budget electric bike has so many smart features that were earlier only seen in expensive EVs.
Mileage & Fuel Efficiency
Since this is an electric bike, there’s no petrol involved. Instead, mileage here is measured in kilometers per charge. The Hero Splendor Electric 2025 offers up to 240 km on a full charge in Eco mode.
In real-world conditions, most riders can expect around 190–210 km, depending on riding style, road conditions, and load. Charging the battery at home takes about 4-5 hours with the standard charger.
The running cost comes down to less than ₹0.30 per kilometer, making it far more economical than petrol bikes.
Price & Variants
Hero has kept the pricing in check, knowing that this model targets the low-income and middle-class buyer. The expected ex-showroom price is between ₹85,000 and ₹95,000, depending on the state subsidies and charging kit options.
There are two expected variants:
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Standard – With a fixed battery and basic features.
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Premium – With a swappable battery, smartphone connectivity, and extra riding modes.
Both variants will come in multiple color options including black, silver, blue, and red.
FAQs
Q: Is it suitable for village or rural use?
Yes, the strong suspension and long range make it good for rural roads. But charging infrastructure should be checked in your area.
Q: Can the battery be removed for charging?
Yes, the premium variant has a swappable battery that can be removed and charged separately.
Q: How long does the battery last?
Hero claims the battery has a life of about 4–5 years with regular use.
Q: Is it good for delivery jobs or commercial use?
Absolutely. The low running cost and long range make it ideal for delivery partners.
Q: What if the battery dies on the road?
You can call Hero’s emergency support or visit a nearby battery swapping station (available in selected cities).
Final Verdict
The Hero Splendor Electric 2025 is a perfect example of how classic meets modern. It carries forward the trust and practicality of the original Splendor but brings new-age electric technology that benefits both your wallet and the environment.
Hero has smartly positioned this bike for low to middle-income buyers, delivery riders, and city commuters who need a daily vehicle that’s affordable, reliable, and future-ready.
With a 240 km range, digital features, and ABS safety, this bike is not just a value-for-money option—it’s a smart choice for anyone looking to switch to electric in 2025.