India’s two-wheeler market performed well in November 2025. The total sales of the top 10 best-selling models were 13.26 lakh units. This is an increase of 22.5% year-on-year compared to 10.83 lakh units sold in November 2024. Commuter motorcycles and general purpose scooters still dominated the list, but there was one bike that proved to be a strong seller.
The bike we are talking about is the Ro HF Deluxe. Although the bike remained at number six on the list, its growth was 48.72 percent year-on-year. This means that bike sales have almost doubled compared to the month of November last year. Hero sold 91,082 units of bikes last month, as against 61,245 units in November last year. In terms of sales growth, Deluxe has overtaken motorcycles like Splendor, Shine and Pulsar.
This bike comes in 11 colors
Hero HF Deluxe is a commuter bike, available in 6 variants and 11 colors. The Hero HF Deluxe is powered by a 97.2cc BS6 engine that churns out 7.91 bhp of power and 8.05 Nm of torque. Drum brakes are available on both the front and rear and it has a combined braking system for both the wheels. The weight of this bike is 112 kg and the fuel tank capacity is 9.6 liters. The ex-showroom price of this bike in Delhi starts from around Rs 56 thousand.
Features of the bike
Hero has offered a passive start-stop system in its top variants. It’s called the i3S system, which helps save fuel during short stops. Apart from this, it also features a side stand sensor and automatic engine shutdown in case of a fall. The design of Hero HF Deluxe is simple and useful. It features a long single-piece seat, comfortable handlebar and footpegs, and a single-piece grab-rail. In India, Hero HF Deluxe competes with Bajaj CT100, TVS Sport and Honda CD 110 Dream.
On-road prices in Delhi
- HF Deluxe All Black OBD 2B- ₹67,201
- HF Deluxe HF 100 Drum Kick Alloy OBD 2B: ₹70,491
- HF Deluxe Kick Alloy OBD 2B: ₹71,609
- HF Deluxe Self Alloy OBD 2B: ₹78,583
- HF Deluxe I3S Alloy OBD 2B: ₹80,050
- HF Deluxe I3S Pro OBD 2B: ₹82,085