Latest News
- BMW i5 M60 xDrive Launched In India At Rs 1.195 Crore - 592bhp, 516km Range
- Global NCAP Lauds Tata Motors - A 5-Star Journey
- Trans-Africa 2025 Porsche Safari: A Rally Adventure From Angola To Zambia
- Mazda UK Slashes MX-30 Prices To Encourage EV Adoption Amidst No Government Incentives
- FanCode Brings The 2024 DTM Season To India With Exclusive Broadcast Rights
- Lamborghini Urus SE: Pioneering The Future With Plug-in Hybrid Super SUV
- Hyundai Secures Top Spots In U.S. News Best Hybrid And Electric Cars Awards
- 2024 Jeep Wrangler Facelift Launched In India - Prices Start At Rs 67.65 Lakhs
- Hyderabad To Launch India's Largest Automated Car Parking Structure
- Subaru Motorsports Clinches Victory At Olympus Rally Amidst Adverse Conditions
2017 Hero Maestro Edge Gets Several Updates
Hero MotoCorp is all set to launch the updated 2017 Maestro Edge scooter in the Indian market. The updated scooter gets a retuned engine and new colour options.
India's leading two-wheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp is all set to launch the 2017 Maestro Edge in the Indian market with several updates.
Hero MotoCorp discontinued the Maestro Edge from its product portfolio in January 2017. The updated scooter gets retuned engine and Auto Headlamp On (AHO) feature as per the new safety rule by the Government of India.
Although there is no mention of the BS-IV compliant engine but it is expected that the updated scooter will meet the new emission norms.
The 2017 Hero Maestro is powered by an 110.9cc single cylinder, air cooled, OHC engine which produces 8bhp of power and 8.7Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a Variomatic drive.
The updated engine reaches its maximum power at a lower rpm compared to the previous model, which will improve the mileage of the scooter. The new Maestro Edge is offered in new dual-tone colour schemes - Sporty Matte Grey and Red, and Active Matte Grey and Blue.
Apart from that the 2017 Hero Maestro features digital and analogue instrument cluster, integrated braking system, mobile charging port with boot light, tubeless tyres and LED tail lamp.
To compete with its segment rivals, the 2017 Hero Maestro also gets external fuel filling slot near the tail lamp and an immobiliser.
The
previously
sold
Hero
Maestro
Edge
was
retailed
for
Rs
50,330
ex-showroom
(Delhi)
for
steel
wheel
variant
and
Rs
51,718
ex-showroom
(Delhi)
for
the
alloy
wheel
variant.
The
updated
model
might
be
launched
with
a
slightly
increased
price.
Via
IAB
Most Viewed Bike Photo Gallery
Yamaha has launched its new motorycle, the FZ25 in the Indian maket to foray into the 250cc segment. Check out the photos of the new motorcycle by clicking the gallery below.