Hero Glamour

Hero Glamour is a stylish and fuel-efficient 125cc commuter motorcycle, good for daily city rides. It features a refined engine, i3S start-stop technology, and a semi-digRead More

80.47 K - 94.59 K
Drum Brake - OBD 2B
New Delhi

Hero Glamour Features and Specifications

The Hero Glamour Drum Brake - OBD 2B is available at an ex-showroom price of 78455. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

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Hero Glamour Variants

The Hero Glamour is sold in 2 variants. Its base model is while the top model is named

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Hero Glamour Colour Options

Hero Glamour is available in 4 different colors namely Black Sports Red, Candy Blazing Red, Techno Blue Met Black, Black Metallic Silver.

  • Black Sports Red
  • Candy Blazing Red
  • Techno Blue Met Black
  • Black Metallic Silver

How is the Glamour?

Good Things

Great fuel efficiency. (~50-55 km/I)

Comfortable and commuter-friendly ergonomics.

Affordable maintenance and spare parts.

THINGs we don't like

Unpowered for highway usage.

Basic features set compared to rivals.

Vibrations are noticeable at higher speeds.


Hero Glamour Expert Reviews

Hero Glamour Review Ride

By Shivank Bhatt

3 Sep, 2020

There is nothing glamorous about Hero's all-new 125cc premium commuter as its name suggests, but for its target audience, the 2020 Glamour BS6 ticks all the right boxes. Slapping the ‘Glamour’ sticker on a commuter motorcycle sure seems a little out of place, but with the all-new version of this 125cc offering, Hero has put in a lot of work. For starters, it’s an all-new motorcycle, meaning it has a new frame, a new BS6 engine, new components, and a new gearbox. Plus, there are a couple of new features as well. All this to beat other premium 125cc offerings like the Bajaj Pulsar 125 and Honda SP125. So, can the all-new Glamour do it? The Glamour has been around for more than a decade and a half, and during these years it’s become one of the best-selling 125cc motorcycles in the country. It’s always been a no-nonsense premium commuter that’s super-efficient, frugal, and reliable. The latest version builds upon the same virtues but in a more polished way. Refined Style Starting with its design, it’s been refined to give it a more premium touch, however, the Glamour hasn’t lost its simplicity. The design is more mature, and it looks bigger now. In fact, it reminds me of the Hero Achiever from the past, especially the new headlamp unit. Apart from that, there are new side panels, a new part analogue-part digital instrument cluster, and a funky H-pattern LED tail-lamp. The new Glamour retains the signature chequered flag stickers, but they’re not as loud as before. The alloy wheels get a split-spoke design, which is a nice touch. The motorcycle has grown slightly in size – the wheelbase is marginally longer (1,273mm vs 1,262mm). The new version isn’t as wide as its predecessor, but overall it appears to look bigger than before, thanks to its beefy headlamp unit and side panels on the tank. Features wise, there isn’t anything glamorous here. The i3S start-stop tech is retained, there’s a side-stand warning lamp on the instrument cluster, and it now also displays instantaneous fuel economy. The speedometer is a simple analogue dial, and there’s no tach on offer. It still uses a halogen headlamp, so no LED headlamps like the Honda SP125. The quality of plastics and overall fit-and-finish seemed satisfactory for the most part, but the rear-view mirrors and switchgear do feel flimsy. Mileage King The 2020 Glamour features an all-new air-cooled 125cc single-cylinder unit with fuel injection. Now, while many commuter motorcycles have experienced the luxury of a fuel-injection system for the very first time after the implementation of BS6, the Glamour was the first mass-market motorcycle in India to get this tech – it got FI way back in 2006! Coming back to the new engine, the motor is good for 10.7bhp and develops 10.6Nm of torque. Compared to the old BS4 engine (11.4bhp and 11Nm), the power and torque are both down. However, the new version gets a 5-speed gearbox as opposed to a 4-speed ‘box of the old Glamour. Plus, at 123kg, the new BS6 version is 4 kilograms lighter. As you’d expect, the engine is super refined at idle. Power delivery is equally smooth and linear with strong low- and mid-range performance. The throttle response is crisp, the clutch is light, and the gearbox is smooth-shifting – all of this makes it effortless to ride in the city. Once you cross 50km/h though, vibrations through the bars and tank are quite pronounced, and they only get louder as you inch towards 100km/h. Fuel economy is stellar as always – we used the motorcycle for over two weeks, and it consistently returned over 60km/l! The i3S smart start-stop has also some role to play here, as it cleverly shuts off the engine when you put the gearbox in neutral for more than 5 seconds. The moment you press the clutch, the engine springs back to life, and you get going again. Firm & light The new Glamour features an all-new and light diamond frame, along with a completely new suspension setup. Although the suspension has more travel than before, the ride isn’t what you’d call plush – it’s a little firm, but not to the point where it feels uncomfortable. You only get jolts when you hit sharp bumps. With a pillion on-board, the ride becomes better. The stiff suspension results in a sweet ride-and-handling balance, as it doesn’t feel lazy or excessively soft set-up like other commuters. It steers confidently, and riding it in traffic is a breeze. Braking duties are carried out by a 240mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum at rear (a 130mm front- and rear drum-brake setup is also offered at a lower price). The brakes are sharp, but the front lever has a very wooden feel to it – it’s like an on-off switch. The new Glamour only gets a combined braking system, meaning there’s no ABS. Verdict Hero, like its other recent products, has again done a very decent job with the new Glamour. The motorcycle feels much better than its predecessor, and as a daily workhorse, you can’t really find faults with it. It has a nice ride-and-handling balance and an engine that has ample grunt to take on daily commuting duties. Also, it's fuel-efficient. Overall, a genuinely competent product for its target audience. [tabs] [tab title="2020 Hero Glamour"] Engine: 124.7ccc / Single-cylinder / Air-cooled Transmission: 5-speed Power: 10.7bhp @ 7,500rpm Torque: 10.6Nm @ 6,000rpm Price: Rs 69, 750 (Drum) & Rs 73,250 (Disc) - both ex-showroom, Delhi. X-Factor: A no-nonsense everyday workhorse that does everything you can ask from a 125cc commuter motorcycle. Pros • Efficiency • Mature dynamics Cons • Firm ride • Wooden brakes [/tab] [/tabs] Also read, Hero MotoCorp launches new Passion Pro and Glamour New Hero Xtreme 160R launched at ₹1 lakh

New Hero Glamour Review

By Arup Das

16 Jan, 2017

We take the 2016 Hero Glamour for a quick ride at the Argentine capital to see if it is really capable of taking the game forward on a global stage. Building a solid foundation is the key to success and Hero MotoCorp have simply done that by launching the new Glamour. After the scooter segment, the fastest growing class in the two-wheelers market is the 125cc category. Not only does this new motorcycle help Hero MotoCorp continue its dominance in this field but it also gives them a foothold into the international market. This is the reason why the world's largest two-wheeler company decided to launch the brand new Hero Glamour all the way in Buenos Aires, Argentina. We got to take the Glamour out for a short spin at Owner Club's 2.4 kilometer long circuit just outside the Argentine capital. So, it is more of an evolution rather than a revolution. It was quite evident that the wise men from Hero MotoCorp spent a lot of time on the front and rear lamps. The front headlight is a bit longer than the previous Glamour's and now houses twin-pilot lights. Could they have added LEDs instead? We certainly think so as the rear gets LEDs, so they would have synced in beautifully. The Glamour is also the first motorcycle in its class to boast Automatic Headlamp On feature. Hero has virtually left the side profile untouched, except for playing around with the graphic stickers. The Glamour comes with a brand new instrument cluster. The analogue speedometer dominates it, while the digital readings house fuel gauge, fuel economy reader and odo and tripmeter. If we had a grouse over something then it would have to be the quality of the switches, which look and feel very entry level. Also an engine kill button would have been a nice convenient feature. With the addition of Y-spoke alloy wheels, this was a nice premium touch by Hero. The Glamour gets a brand new 124.7cc engine completely made by Hero. Based on the new Splendour's 110cc, it is BS-IV compliant and gives the Glamour an additional 27% of power and manages to produce 11.4bhp at 7,500rpm. The torque too has been improved by 6%, which translates into 11Nm at 6,500rpm. Like its previous generation, the Glamour comes in two variants - carburetor and fuel injection - and the company claims they will return 60km/l and 62km/l respectively. The Hero Glamour manages to achieve this impressive mileage thanks to the start-stop system, i3S, which is an addition boon in urban riding conditions. We thought it was now time to put aside all the specs and figures and find out how the bike actually is. Press start the ignition button and twist the throttle, the first thing that we noticed was how refined the engine was. There wasn't any off-tune moaning from the motor and the acceleration was smooth yet controlled. The ratios were evenly spread in the 4-speed gearbox, which lets the rider tackle daily traffic conditions at ease. What impressed us further was that the gearbox didn't cough out any false neutrals. On the 309 meters straight line at the track, we opened the throttle to see how this air-cooled single cylinder engine would respond. It touched the 100km/h mark, but what surprised us was that the vibrations were down to minimum. We could only feel a niggle on the foot pegs, but nothing substantial to complain about. Again the Hero Glamour managed to score high points here as well. Based on a new single-downtube cradle frame, which is lighter than the outgoing model, we could feel the difference in the handling. It felt very agile and the Glamour managed to take sharp corners comfortably and gave us the confidence to lean in further, even though it's not really made for that. Also come credit should be given to MRF Nylogrip Zapper-FQ tyres as they offered more than adequate grip and helped us boost our confidence on the track. Coming to ride quality, unfortunately, we only got to ride the Hero Glamour on the track, therefore, we can't really comment on it for certain. But going by how Hero sets up their motorcycles, it should be soft and comfortable for it swallow any bumps on the road. The test bikes we rode came with 240mm front disc and 130mm drum, which provided sufficient bite and were responsive. One can see there is a gradual transition taking place at Hero MotorCorp. The two-wheeler manufacturer is covering its base first. It is the leader in 100-110cc segment, has entered the scooter class and is strengthening its position in the 125cc category with the Glamour.The 125cc engine is the real Hero in this motorcycle and this will ensure that the Glamour will continue to be the leader in this segment. Its refinement is top class and knowing Hero MotoCorp, it should be well priced. Also read: Global launch of Hero Glamour 125

All Hero Glamour User Reviews (15)

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By N.Nithinkumar Yadav
14 Sep, 2021

Hai

i have Bs4 glamour bike Hero company in blue colour

By Bontha sai krishna
8 Oct, 2021

Good

Nice good awesome

By Umesh Xettri
30 Mar, 2022

So cute ????????????????

Nic Bike ????????????????????

By Md sanjar
5 Feb, 2024

Smooth bike

I am riding this bike from last six months. It is very reliable, smooth and economical. Hero should consider launching with 150cc engine also.

By Sashi
4 Apr, 2019

I've been riding the Hero Glamour for a few weeks now, and it's amazing! Smooth handling and great mileage.

By Nikhil Chauhan
4 Jul, 2025

Best bike I've owned. The Hero Glamour offers comfort, power, and great value for money.

By Tanvi Jain
4 Jul, 2025

I use the Hero Glamour for my daily commute and it's been super reliable so far.

By Ankit Sinha
4 Jul, 2025

Was looking for a stylish and reliable option—found it in the Hero Glamour.

By Pooja Thakur
4 Jul, 2025

The Hero Glamour is a head-turner. Love the design and the performance is decent for city rides.

By Ravi Bansal
4 Jul, 2025

I love going on weekend rides and the Hero Glamour has made every journey enjoyable.

By Shweta Yadav
4 Jul, 2025

The mileage could have been better, but the Hero Glamour makes up for it in looks and ride quality.

By Harsh Vardhan
4 Jul, 2025

The Hero Glamour has a solid build and doesn't vibrate at high speeds. Really impressed.

By Isha Singh
4 Jul, 2025

Not disappointed at all with my Hero Glamour. It runs smoothly even on rough roads.

By Saurabh Bhatt
4 Jul, 2025

Bought the Hero Glamour last month. Initially unsure, but now totally in love with it.

By Ritika Kapoor
4 Jul, 2025

Hero Glamour Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

autoX has a list of 20 authorized Hero Glamour dealers in India. Find here the contact information, full address, and Google map directions of the nearest dealer for Glamour around you.

Tekriwal Motors

Bhatdiha, Godda, Jharkhand - 814133

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S Goel & Goel - Baradari

The Mall, Patiala, Punjab - 147001

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Vamdote Automobiles - Ten

1241, Nandida Char Rasta, Surat- Bardoli Highway, Bardoli, Gujarat - 394601

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Hero Glamour Questions & Answers

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The top speed of the Glamour is said to be 95 km/l.

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