My Achiever is 18 months old and it gives me 51-56 kmpl in city roads. Glamour might have better mileage but keep in mind that achiever is a 150cc bike while glamour is 125cc. And I think Achiever does a commendable job when it comes to mileage.
Achiever is good in terms of mileage and maneuverability. But it has a pathetically skinny rear wheel! The parts wear off or break quite fast. Unicorn has a much sturdier build, and an excellent engine. Its around 86k on road whereas I purchased Achiever for 78k.
I've the hero achiever previous model. It looks slim nd sleek as well as gorgeous than honda unicorn.
Hero achiever has good handling and fuel efficiency. Moreover, it is cheaper than Honda Unicorn.
If you can compromise with style, then go for the Achiever. It is best for city riding. Great comfort and good mileage in 150cc. Only let down in achiever are styling and skinny rear tyers.
Go for YAHMAHA Since Hero no more with Honda do not take risk
Hero Achiever Price starts from Rs. 65,900 and Honda CB Unicorn 150 Price starts from Rs. 71,776. The claimed mileage for the Hero Achiever is 51.8 kmpl and for the Honda CB Unicorn 150 is 37.4 kmpl. Hero Achiever is available in 7 different colours while Honda CB Unicorn 150 comes with 7 colours. In technical specifications, Hero Achiever is powered by 149.1 cc engine whereas Honda CB Unicorn 150 is powered by 149.2 cc engine. The primary difference is the presence of i3s on the Achiever and a monoshock rear suspension on the Unicorn. The Achiever 150 gets a heel-and-toe shifter while the Unicorn employs a toe-only shifter which is set too close to the footpeg for comfort. And while both bikes have comfortable upright ergonomics and ample knee recesses, you do get the sensation of being cosseted more comfortably in the Unicorn than on the Achiever. This slight variation in power figures, coupled with the lower rolling resistance from the skinny tyres and the six-kilo weight advantage of the Achiever, is evident in the performance figures. From standstill, the Achiever 150 will sprint to 60kmph and 100kmph in 5.95 and 17.45 seconds, while the Unicorn 150 will accomplish the same in 6.05 and 18.97 seconds respectively. Let loose and free on open roads, the Achiever 150 will return 61.07 kilometres to the litre with i3s on. Bring it into the confines of the city and that figure drops down to 51.8kmpl, giving it an overall fuel efficiency figure of 54.11 kmpl as per our testing methodology. In the same conditions, the CB Unicorn 150 will return 57.18 kmpl and 48.7 kmpl, giving it an overall figure of 50.82kmpl. Looking at these points you can yourself decide which bike delivers as per your preference.
Both are very good commuter bikes. But you should go with honda unicorn 160. Because it is still under production from Honda and has its BS6 version also.
Achiever ABS version is not launched yet. So there is no option for CB Unicorn 150 right now. Otherwise Achiever is more pocket friendly and gives you more Value for Money.