Hero Maestro Edge 125

Maestro Edge 125
Maestro Edge 125

Hero Maestro Edge 125

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Hero Maestro Edge 125 Summary

Maestro Edge 125 key highlights
Displacement124.6 cc
Kerb Weight112 kg
Colours
  • Pearl Fadeless White
  • Panther Black
  • Matte Brown
  • Matte Vernier Grey
  • Matte Red
  • Prismatic Purple
  • Matte Techno Blue
Max Power9 bhp

Hero Maestro Edge 125 Price


VariantPriceSpecs
Maestro Edge 125 Alloy Wheel – Drum – BS VI 71,429 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDrum Brakes, Alloy Wheels
Maestro Edge 125 Alloy Wheel – Disc – BS VI 73,630 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDisc Brakes, Alloy Wheels
Maestro Edge 125 Prismatic Color Tech – BS VI 73,643 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDisc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

About Maestro Edge 125

Hero Maestro Edge 125 is a scooter available in 3 variants in india. Its lowest version starts from a price of ₹71,429 (ex-showroom) and the top version from a price of ₹73,643 (ex-showroom). Hero Maestro Edge 125 generates 9 bhp of power and 10.4 nm of torque from its 124.6cc engine. Single cylinder engine of Maestro Edge 125 has an automatic gearbox. Both rear and front brakes of Hero Maestro Edge 125 are drum brakes. This 111 kg scooter is available in 7 colours.

The Maestro Edge 125 is the flagship scooter from Hero’s stable that sits above the Destini 125. Unveiled during the 2018 Auto Expo, the scooter shares its underpinnings with its 110cc version, the Maestro Edge.

The Maestro Edge 125 is the first scooter in India to offer fuel-injection technology. On the features-front, retaining the existing features of the Maestro Edge, the 125cc variant gets additional equipment like semi-digital instrument console, textured seat and a signature LED lamp on the front apron.

The scooter draws its power from a BS6-compliant, 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that is capable of producing 9bhp at 7,000rpm and peak torque of 10.4Nm at 5,500rpm. For cycle parts, the scooter comes with telescopic forks up front and a monoshock at the rear, while braking is done by drum brakes at both ends with an option for a disc for the front. The system is equipped with Hero’s Integrated Braking System.

In terms of competition, it goes up against the Suzuki Access 125 and the Honda Activa 125 in India.

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