Hero Splendor Plus vs Honda SP 125: Two Commuter Bikes With 4-Stroke Engines & Excellent Mileage Compared, Read

Hero Splendor Plus vs Honda SP 125

Hero Splendor Plus vs  Honda SP 125: Powered by a 97.2 cc air-cooled engine, Hero Splendor Plus is among the best-known commuter bikes in India. If you feel like visiting places across your city, then, this might be the best option for you. Its 97CC engine produces the power of  8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm with a fuel tank capacity of 9.8L. This Splendor bike is hailed for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and low maintenance cost. Moreover, it comes with an anti-lock braking system, which stops tires from being locked once hard brakes are applied. It may give a mileage of 70 kmpl. Apart from this, it comes in 3 variants and 7 colors. On the other hand, Honda SP 125 is equipped with a 124 CC engine and other effective features. Also, it comes in 2 colors and 3 variants. Below you check compared features of both these commuter bikes.

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Specifications Of Hero Splendor Plus vs Honda SP 125

Engine Type4-stroke, SI Engine4 stroke, SI Engine
Braking TypeIntegrated Braking SystemCombi Brake System
StartingKick and Self StartKick and Self Start
SpeedometerAnalogueDigital
Emission Typebs6bs6-2.0
Bore50 mm50 mm
Stroke49.5 mm63.1 mm
No Of Cylinders11
Fuel TypePetrolPetrol
Brakes FrontDrumDrum
Max Power8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm
Brakes RearDrumDrum
Wheel SizeFront:-254 mm,Rear :-254 mmFront:-254 mm,Rear:-254 mm
Wheels TypeAlloyAlloy

Prices Of Hero Splendor Plus vs Honda SP 125

The price of Hero Splendor lies from Rs 49,990 to Rs 78,851 whereas Honda SP 125 comes between Rs.84,773 – Rs. 92,290.

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