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Hero Bikes to Get ADAS – Advanced Rider Assistance Systems Explained

Hero Bikes to Get ADAS – Advanced Rider Assistance Systems Explained

Bottom line: Hero Motorcycles is teaming up with safety‑tech leader Valeo to bring Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ADAS) to its future two‑wheelers, promising safer rides for Indian motorcyclists.

Hero Bikes to Get ADAS – Advanced Rider Assistance Systems Explained

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Image: Hero Bikes to Get ADAS – Advanced Rider Assistance Systems Explained – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

Hero’s upcoming ADAS‑enabled models will keep the brand’s signature clean lines and practical ergonomics. The focus is on subtle tech cues – a small sensor cluster near the headlamp, a sleek display on the instrument panel, and discreet radar units hidden in the front fork. The design stays familiar for loyal riders while hinting at the high‑tech upgrade.

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Performance & Mileage

While ADAS itself doesn’t change engine output, Hero assures that the new bikes will retain the fuel‑efficiency the brand is known for. Expect mileage figures in the 70‑80 km/l range for the 150‑cc segment, and around 45‑55 km/l for the 200‑cc range‑tuned models. The assistance features – like forward collision warning, blind‑spot detection, and smart cruise – work on low‑power processors, so they won’t drain the battery noticeably.

Price & Rivals

Hero plans to price the ADAS‑enabled bikes slightly above current flagship models, roughly 5‑8% higher. That puts the entry‑level ADAS bike around INR 85,000 and the premium version near INR 1,15,000. Competitors such as TVS and Bajaj are yet to announce similar tech, giving Hero a potential edge in safety‑focused marketing.

Engine Mileage Price (INR) Top Features
150 cc, air‑cooled ~78 km/l ≈ 85,000
  • Forward collision warning
  • Blind‑spot alert
  • Smart cruise control
200 cc, oil‑cooled ~52 km/l ≈ 1,15,000
  • Lane‑keep assist
  • Emergency brake assist
  • Adaptive headlamp

FAQ

  • What is ADAS on a Hero bike? ADAS stands for Advanced Rider Assistance Systems. It includes features like collision warning, blind‑spot detection, and smart cruise that help the rider avoid accidents.
  • Will ADAS affect the bike’s fuel economy? The system uses low‑power electronics, so the impact on mileage is minimal – typically less than 1%.
  • Is Hero the first Indian bike maker to offer ADAS? Yes, Hero is the first major two‑wheeler brand in India to announce a partnership with Valeo for production‑ready ADAS technology.

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