It was the Hero-Honda banner that first brought out this bike in the year 2005 targeting women riders. ‘Why should boys have all the fun’ ran the tagline and now it’s gotten better. Looks wise, it still resembles the earlier model but now comes with trendy new paint schemes. The most significant update it’s gotten is the Integrated Braking (IBS) which is the same as the one on the Maestro and Duet. The combined braking mechanism engages both – the front and the rear brakes when the left brake lever is pulled, thus, providing better braking in emergency situations too. T
here are more updates like the light in the glove box which is also lockable. There is also a side stand indicator and combination ignition lock + seat opening mechanism. Then there’s the new age instrument cluster and a mobile charger socket which harkens to the future. The scooter is powered by a single-cylinder, 102cc engine which produces 6.9bhp of power and 8.1Nm of torque. It finds rivals in the form of Honda Activa-i, Yamaha Ray, and the Honda Dio.
Hero Pleasure Key Features
- Stunning Meter Console
- Mobile Charging Socket
- Integrated Braking System & Tubeless Tyres
- Boot Light In Luggage Box
- AHO(Automatic Headlamp On)
- BS-IV Compliant
Hero Pleasure Key Specs
Bodytype | Scooter |
Official Tagline | Why Should Boys Have All The Fun? |
Displacement | 102 cc |
Maximum Power | 6.91 Bhp @ 7000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 8.10 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
Seat Height | 760 mm |
Ground Clearance | 125 mm |
Kerb/Wet Weight | 101 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 5 litres |
Top Speed | 77 kmph |
Hero Pleasure Price in Nepal
Rs. 1,65,000
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Hero Pleasure is a popular scooter by Hero MotoCorp which has got its name and legacy from Hero Honda Pleasure. It has a 102cc engine generating 6.91 bhp @ 7000 rpm and gives a torque of 8.1 nm @ 5000 rpm. Performance wise it falls short of competition from Honda Activa 3G and TVS Jupiter. It has a mileage of 50-60 kmpl
Hero Pleasure PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE | |
Top Speed | 77 kmph |
Mileage (City) | 50 kmpl |
Mileage (Highway) | 60 kmpl |
Mileage (Combined) | 55 kmpl |
Mileage | 50-60 kmpl (approx.) |