Hero Honda launches Splendor NXG in two variants, priced respectively at Rs 40,990 and Rs 41,990 ex-showroom Delhi.
The Gen Next bike has made its debut. Pushing forward the largest-selling two-wheeler brand Splendor to the next generation, Hero Honda Motors has lifted the wraps off its new Splendor NXG. The unveiling of the two-wheeler is seen as strengthening Hero Honda’s leadership position in the deluxe segment.

Splendor NXG comes with a new engine and pioneering features and combines stylish looks with a high performance engine. According to a review, the new Splendor NXG has been conceptualized to offer a whole new riding experience, and represents the trust Hero Honda has built up over generations for its legendary fuel economy and low maintenance. Splendor NXG is available in a range of five attractive colors and seven stripe combinations including black, candy blazing red, force silver, vibrant blue, and classy maroon. It is also available in two variants, spoke and cast, priced respectively at Rs 40,990 and Rs 41,990 ex-showroom Delhi.
Dubbed as the symbol of trust and reliability in the Indian two-wheeler industry, the Splendor NXG is expected to carry forward the Hero Honda legacy. The new vehicle elevates the largest-selling Splendor brand to the next generation, and also offers a unique package of styling and irresistible features, said a Hero Honda official.
Splendor, which was launched way back in 1994, is today the largest-selling two-wheeler brand in the world. During fiscal 2006-07, over 1.09 million Splendors were sold by the company at an average of one unit every 30 seconds. The new two-wheeler would be available commercially by the end of this month.


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