2016 Hero Achiever Makes Indian Debut; Details Inside

Keeping its word, Hero has launched the 2016 Achiever in India out of the 15 launches that are scheduled to arrive by the brand before April 2017. It’s been a decade now when we first witnessed the Achiever 150 in the country, however, at that time it served the market under the banner of Hero Honda. Ever since the breach, Hero has been trying extensively hard to make its goodwill. Incorporating latest technology in the motorcycles, Hero, undoubtedly, is marching ahead towards success. Here’s the fresh upshot!! The new Hero Achiever.

Despite having the same title, the new model is a perk with a host of features with a more refined engine. Hero’s i3S start-stop technology is an impressive addition by the company, which makes the engine more fuel efficient than ever before. Hero Motocorp is increasing the development of executive commuter segment as the demand for the 100cc-150cc motorcycles has been enhancing at a rapid rate.

Hero Achiever Launched

On the mechanical aspect, Hero Achiever has been powered by an air-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder OHC 149.2cc engine delivering 13.6PS of power and 12.8NM of torque at 8000 and 5,800RPM respectively. Paired up to a five-speed gearbox, this improved engine has got finer drivability, better smoothness, and is BSIV compliant.

Eye-catching automatic headlamp, tubeless tyres, maintenance free battery, thick air cleaner stuff, and side-stand indicator are a couple of noteworthy features onto the bike. Apart from these, the Achiever will be available in three metallic paint schemes- Panther Black Metallic, Cnady Blazing Red, and Ebony Grey Metallic for safe-keeping the choices of different buyers.

Hero Special Edition Achiever

As if this wasn’t good enough to serve, Hero Motocorp has also introduced a new special edition version of the Achiever to celebrate its 70 million sales. The Achiever 150 is the 70 croreth motorcycle by to be rolled off for production and only 70 examples of this edition are going to be dispatched in India. Interestingly, the bike has been showcased in a tri-color shade with white as the base color.

On the price perspective, the all new Achiever would start the tag from INR 61,800 for the drum brake, while INR 62,800 for the disc unit (both, Ex-showroom, Delhi).

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