While the design and features are expected to undergo a major update, the upcoming Hero Glamour will most likely keep its 124.7cc single-cylinder engine.
By Sanorita

Hero MotoCorp has teased the updated Glamour 125 ahead of its upcoming India launch on August 19. The most recent teaser offers a preview of upcoming features and design. It indicates that the 2025 model will be more than just a minor refresh. The updated commuter is likely to arrive as a more premium and technology-laden offering to reclaim market share in the competitive 111-125cc segment. It is expected to be priced higher than the existing model, which comes in two variants, with prices ranging between Rs 87,000 and Rs 90.498. Both are ex-showroom figures.
The all-new Hero Glamour 125 will likely get a significant design overhaul. The existing commuter-friendly is expected to remain the same, but the bike may include sharper bodywork, redesigned tank shrouds, and a sleeker headlamp cowl. The Glamour Xtec already features an all-LED headlamp with an 'X-shaped' LED DRL, and the new model is expected to build on this modern design language.
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According to the most recent teaser, the upcoming Glamour 125 seems to sport a redesigned rear end, with a sleek taillight setup reminiscent of the one seen on the Karizma XMR, and neatly integrated indicators.
The teaser also shows an all-new digital instrument cluster with fresh graphics and a clean layout similar to the unit found on the Karizma XMR. As for the features, the bike is speculated to include several segment-first features. The most talked-about them is the cruise control, a feature unheard of in the 125cc segment.
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While the design and features are expected to undergo a major update, the upcoming Hero Glamour will most likely keep its engine, a 124.7cc single-cylinder unit. The motor churns out 10.7bhp and 10.6Nm, and is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Hero is also expected to continue offering its i3S technology.