Hero Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition Launched At Rs. 77,430

Hero MotoCorp has launched the Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition with ex-showroom prices beginning at Rs. 77,430 for the drum brake variant while the disc brake variant is priced at Rs. 81,330. According to Hero MotoCorp, the new Hero Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition provides 13 per cent enhanced fuel efficiency with the best-in-segment fuel economy of 60-68 kmpl. The Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition is also equipped with new features like digital-analogue instrument cluster, an integrated USB charger and side-stand engine cut-off among others. The bike also comes with a five-year warranty and updated styling. As the name suggests, it is finished in all-black body colour.
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The new Hero Super Splendor is also equipped with new features like digital-analogue instrument cluster, an integrated USB charger and side-stand engine cut-off among others.
Malo Le Masson, Head of Strategy and Global Product Planning - Hero MotoCorp, said, "The Splendor Family is the most popular and trusted motorcycle brand in the country. The Canvas Black Edition has been created to enhance the premium proposition of the Super Splendor 125, adding modern elegance to a stylish and technologically advanced model. This new offering will up the attractiveness quotient of Super Splendor while also enabling customers to express their individual style through custom graphics."
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The new Super Splendor Canvas is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder engine that puts out 10.7 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 10.6 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. It also gets an advanced programmed fuel injection system, wet multi plate clutch and a new five-speed gearbox. It also comes with front telescopic forks, and rear five-step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber. Moreover, it also comes with an option of disc brake and a Combi Braking System (CBS) for better handling.
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