Hero Xoom 160 Maxi Scooter : A 3D scooter that cuts the roads from one side to the other like a madman with a high-flying motorcycle is what Hero Xoom 160 promises to be. Unveiled in early 2025, the Xoom 160 generates an electrifying buzz in the British maxi scooter scene. That’s a game-changer for city-smooth riding yet needing a dash of power for long-distance runs.

Bold Sporty Appearance

Hero Xoom 160 has its muscular body panels and an imposing frontal apron. The high windscreen and wide footboard give the feeling of something a little more than a scooter. These maxi designs make it look more amazing on the road, imposing like typical scooters seen in the world market. The black alloy wheels lead out life ways from the typical LED lighting and twin-barrel instrument console, thus, completing the maxi scooter standard.

Strong 160cc Engine

Under the seat is a 160cc BS6 engine, the biggest that’s ever been fitted to a Hero scooter, which is being released. This engine is tuned for smooth operational pass by so that there is an adequate amount of power and torque available for cruising comfortably at highway speeds of 80-90 kmph. Apart from that, Hero’s engineers have also deliberated on having a very handy idle-stop function that will improve fuel economy under the otherwise congested city traffic.

Hero Xoom 160 Maxi Scooter Look

Tech & Comfort Features

The Xoom 160, with its trendsetting interiors, also comes equipped with a semi-digital console, including a real speedometer, a fuel gauge, and trip info. Expect smartphone connectivity through Hero’s app, allowing notifications, turn-by-turn navigation, and ride stats. It will also have USB charging and remote seat opening for convenience. The dual telescopic front forks and the rear mono shock promise a good balance and comfort for the rider as well as for the pillion.

Safety And Ride Comfort

Safety comes in the form of front and rear discs (optional rear disc) complemented with Single Channel ABS. Long-distance comfort comes from a raised seat height. To keep pace with the speed, the scooter is also given broad tires for better stability.

What It Means To The Buyer

Hero Xoom 160 is attractively priced at ₹1.35-1.45 lakh (ex-showroom), which paces between tall commuters and performance scooters. This is for all those riders who want a little more fun and comfort than basic scooters provide but don’t want to step up to a full-sized motorcycle. This kind of scooter will make for easy riding in the urban environment, yet be able to stretch out to the odd weekend experience.