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Hero MotoCorp

Hero MotoCorp

Hero MotoCorp Ltd, formerly Hero Honda, is India's leading two wheeler company, which has been providing customers with an excellent range of two wheelers that ensure both style and comfort. The story of Hero MotoCorp can be traced back to the vision of a mobile and empowered India, powered by its two wheelers.

 

 

Hero Honda started its operations in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan).

 

 

Hero MotoCorp is one of the biggest bike manufacturers in the country with its two wheelers manufactured across facilities in Gurgaon, Dharuhera, Haridwar, Neemrana, Gujarat, Bangladesh and Colombia. In 2001, the company achieved the most sought-after recognition of being the largest and best bike manufacturer in India and also the 'World No.1' two-wheeler company in terms of unit volume sales in a calendar year.

 

 

The company manufactures and sells motorized two wheelers up to 350 cubic centimeters (cc) engine capacity, spare parts and related services. Its products include Karizma ZMR, Karizma, Xtreme Sports, Xtreme, Hunk, Impulse, Achiever, Ignitor, Glamour Programmed FI, Glamour, Super Splendor, Passion XPRO, iSmart 110, Passion PRO, Passion PRO TR, Splendor iSmart, Splendor PRO Classic, Splendor PRO, Splendor+, HF Deluxe ECO, HF Deluxe, HF Dawn, Duet, Maestro Edge, Maestro and Pleasure.

 

 

It offers over 20 products comprising 100 cubic centimeters (CC), 110CC, 125CC, 150CC, 225CC and scooter category. It has a Global Parts Centre for manufacturing and supplying the parts at local and global markets at Neemrana, Rajasthan. The firm is listed on both BSE and NSE.
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