Hero Pleasure Plus Features

The Hero Pleasure Plus comes with some simple features like stylish steel wheels, an electric starter, and a part-digital instrument display. But if you go for the top-of-the-line Pleasure Plus Xtec version, you get extra cool stuff like an LED projector headlight, shiny chrome rearview mirrors, chrome decoration on the front fender, and a comfy backrest for the passenger seat. The Pleasure Plus Xtec also offers Bluetooth connectivity as an option. This means that along with showing your fuel level and mileage on a blue LCD screen, it can also tell you about incoming phone calls and text messages.

Hero Pleasure Plus Engine

Hero MotoCorp has stuck with a reliable engine for the Pleasure Plus. It's a single-cylinder, air-cooled one with a capacity of 110.9cc. This engine first appeared in the Maestro Edge 110. It gives you 8.1PS power at 7000rpm and 8.7Nm torque at 5500rpm. Plus, it comes with a V-belt automatic transmission.

Hero Pleasure Plus Suspension and Brakes

 

The Hero Pleasure Plus is a scooter popular in India. It's got a classic front suspension setup and a special rear wheel setup. The front uses an old-style trailing link setup, while the back has a single-sided swingarm with hydraulic dampers.

 

All versions of the Hero Pleasure Plus have 10-inch steel wheels and tubeless tires. These tires measure 90/100-10 and provide good grip on the road. Plus, both the front and rear wheels have 130mm drum brakes for safe stopping.

 

This scooter is known for being lightweight, making it easy to handle. It has a ground clearance of 155mm, which means it can go over bumps without a problem. And if you're worried about fuel, it has a tank that can hold 4.8 litres, so you won't have to fill up too often.

 

Other Hero Scooters That You Can Check:

 

Hero Maestro Edge 125

Hero Destini 125