Hero MotoCorp has updated its scooter offerings with the introduction of the Destini 110. The new scooter features a design intended to be more stylish than the Destini 125. The VX cast drum model is priced at ₹72,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), while the ZX cast disc model costs ₹79,000. The Destini 110 is designed to compete with the TVS Jupiter 110 in the Indian market.
**Price and Value Proposition**
The Destini 110 is characterized by its attractive pricing. Launched at around ₹72,000, it undercuts the Honda Activa 110, making it a competitive option for budget-focused consumers.
**Design and Feature Highlights**
The Destini 110 incorporates a retro-inspired design with chrome accents, projector LED headlamps, and H-shaped LED tail lights, giving it a premium aesthetic. It also provides a 785 mm long seat, along with useful features like 12-inch wheels and a front glove box. The ZX variant includes a 190 mm front disc brake to improve safety.
**Engine Performance**
The scooter runs on a 110cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, delivering 7.9 bhp of power and 8.8 Nm of torque. This engine offers a smooth riding experience, particularly in urban settings. It has telescopic front forks and rear shock absorbers, along with a semi-digital instrument console.
**Fuel Economy and Technology**
Fuel efficiency is a key selling point, with a claimed mileage of 56.2 kmpl. The Destini 110 utilizes Hero’s i3S idle-stop system and a one-way clutch, helping to conserve fuel during frequent stops. This is particularly advantageous for daily commuters and those covering longer distances.
**Market Rivals**
The Hero Destini 110 is positioned against the Honda Activa 110 and TVS Jupiter. While the Activa is known for its reliability and brand recognition, the Destini 110 aims to attract customers with its lower price, extended seat, and features like an integrated backrest.
