The Cast Drum VX variant is offered in Eternal White, Matt Steel Grey, and Nexus Blue colour options. Meanwhile, the Cast Disc ZX variant is available in Aqua Grey, Nexus Blue, and Groovy Red colours.
By Sanorita

Hero MotoCorp has launched the new Destini 110 scooter in India, with prices starting at Rs 72,000 (ex-showroom) for the base VX drum brake variant and reaching up to Rs 79,000 (ex-showroom) for the top-end ZX disc brake model. Deliveries are set to begin in stages nationwide. The new Destini 110 targets daily commuters, featuring practical design and convenience-focused features. It comes in five colours, including Eternal White, Matt Steel Grey, Nexus Blue, Aqua Grey, and Groovy Red, which vary by variant. The scooter arrives just eight months after the launch of the second-generation Destini 125, which delivers an ICAT-certified mileage of 59km/l. In comparison, the Destini 110 offers a mileage 56.2km/l.

The Hero Destini 110 serves as an ideal option for families, working individuals, and first-time buyers. The design is neo-retro, and key elements are borrowed from the Destini 125, including H-shaped LED DRLs and taillights. The turn indicators sit slightly lower on the apron, complementing the sleek look. One of the standout features is a 785mm-long seat with an integrated backrest. The wheelbase is 1,302mm, while the seat height and ground clearance stand at 770mm and 162mm, respectively.
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The scooter’s three large metal body panels contribute significantly to its overall durability and strength. This allows the scooter to withstand the rigours of daily use, maintaining its sturdiness even on rough roads and challenging conditions.
The Hero Destini 110 is propelled by a 110.9cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.1bhp of maximum power at 7,250rpm and 8.87Nm of peak torque at 5,750rpm, and is paired with a CVT gearbox. Hardware-wise, the scooter features a telescopic front fork and a single rear shock absorber. The top-spec ZX variant adds a premium touch with cast alloy wheels and a front disc brake.
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The scooter runs on 12-inch tubeless tyres (90/90 upfront and 100/80 at the back). It weighs just 114 kg and has a 5.3-litre fuel tank capacity. On the feature front, the new Destini 110 packs a decent kit, including a spacious front glove box, a digi-analogue speedometer, and a USB charging port.