Hero MotoCorp debuted the HF Deluxe Pro, the highest trim level in the HF Deluxe series, with a price tag of ₹73,550 ex-showroom Delhi. The HF Deluxe Pro is made for regular riders who want optimum functionality with a touch of contemporary style. It is efficient and stylish.
Vibrant Design, Contemporary Accents
Sharp new graphics, chrome highlights, and a segment-first LED headlamp with a unique crown-shaped position lamp that improves visibility and aesthetic appeal are how the HF Deluxe Pro sets itself apart. These improvements give a well-known coach model a more upscale feel.
Digital Instrumentation in the Honda Style
For city commuters who appreciate hassle-free planning between fill-ups, the Horizon digital console replaces the basic analogue display and incorporates a digital speedometer, real-time fuel statistics, and a simple Low Fuel Indicator (LFI).
A Proven Engine with Increased Efficiency
The bike’s 97.2cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, which produces 7.9bhp at 8,000 rpm and 8.05Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, is still present underneath the surface. Despite having a similar specification, this powertrain is enhanced with low friction internals, low rolling resistance tires, and i3S idle stop-start technology to provide better mileage for daily stop-and-go commuting.
Travel in Comfort and Safety That Matters
The HF Deluxe Pro has a two-step adjustable rear suspension and 18-inch tubeless tires in recognition of India’s diverse road conditions. Both wheels have 130mm drum brakes for stopping, and the entire range is supported by a combined braking system (CBS). Particularly on uneven terrain, these useful features improve handling and rider confidence.
Fuel Efficiency and Usefulness
Because of the 9.6-liter tank and mileage-oriented tuning, real-world fuel economy ratings are still an excellent 65–70 km/l, which translates into a running range of 600–670 km per fill. A robust center stand, a secured utility box, a pillion grab rail, and ergonomic design specific to Indian rider ergonomics—such as an 805 mm seat height, a wrist-neutral cockpit, and rider-friendly balance—are additional smart commuter-friendly features included in the bike.
Positioning in the Market and Brand Intent
Hero MotoCorp markets the HF Deluxe Pro as a cost-effective commuter bike with the tagline “Naye Indian ki Deluxe Bike,” aiming to appeal to “new-age Indian riders” who want dependability and style in their daily transportation. Positioning guarantees that the Pro model is firmly grounded in mass affordability even with the luxury fitments.
How It Is Comparable
At roughly ₹2,282 more expensive than the standard HF Deluxe i3S model (which sells for about ₹71,268), the Pro offers a significant improvement in both use and appearance while still competing with similar models such as the Hero Splendor Plus, Bajaj Platina 100, and Honda Shine 100 DX. With features like digital display and LED illumination, this version is unique in the sub-80,000 commuter market.
Hero also maintains its approach of providing several variations within the same general frame and engine family—HF Deluxe, Splendor, Passion, and Glamour—which allows for excellent after-sales synergy and spare-part availability while tailoring looks and trims for various audiences without increasing R&D costs.
Launched in July 2025 for ₹73,550, the Hero HF Deluxe Pro is a clever update to one of the most popular commuter motorcycles in India. It is a great value for beginning riders thanks to its improved look, cutting-edge instrumentation, class-leading mileage innovations, and ergonomics designed with commuters in mind. Hero’s leadership in the ultra-mass market is further supported by its ability to add desirable features while keeping prices low.