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Hero HF 100 Launched at ₹60,118: India's Most Affordable 100cc Bike Offers 70 kmpl Mileage

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New Delhi, May 1, 2025Hero MotoCorp, India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer, has launched its most budget-friendly motorcycle to date — the Hero HF 100, priced at just ₹60,118 (ex-showroom). Aimed at cost-conscious buyers, the HF 100 enters the competitive 100cc segment with a blend of fuel efficiency, solid performance, and essential features — making it a strong contender for the Best Budget Bike of the Year.

image Hero HF 100: Performance and Riding Comfort

The Hero HF 100 is powered by a 97cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that delivers:

  • 8.02 PS of power

  • 8.05 Nm of peak torque

  • 4-speed gearbox

  • Mileage of approximately 70 km/litre

The bike’s design supports daily commuting needs with a comfortable riding posture, hydraulic rear suspension, drum brakes on both wheels, and an LED headlamp for improved visibility. The inclusion of a mechanical analog instrument cluster adds a retro charm to its practical build.

image Features and Build Quality

Hero has equipped the HF 100 with several user-friendly features:

  • Analog speedometer, odometer, and trip meter

  • 9-litre fuel tank capacity

  • Anti-lock braking-inspired system (mechanical CBS)

  • Dual-tone seat with ergonomic cushioning

  • Long-lasting tyres designed for rural and city terrains

The bike offers a solid road grip, optimized fuel performance, and low maintenance, making it an ideal option for middle-income and rural customers.

image Color Options and Design

The Hero HF 100 is available in two attractive color variants:

  • Classic Blue

  • Bold Red

The minimalist design and sturdy build ensure not only road presence but also long-term durability for daily riders.

image Hero HF 100: Price and Market Position
  • Ex-showroom Price: ₹60,118

  • On-road Price (Approx.): Varies by state, including RTO and insurance charges

With this aggressive pricing, Hero aims to strengthen its dominance in the entry-level commuter motorcycle market, appealing particularly to students, daily wage earners, and first-time bike buyers.

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