Youthful looks, sharp body panels and multiple colour options give off sporty intent
But derivative design (similar to TVS Ntorq 125) and lacklustre switchgear mar overall appeal
First scooter in India with cornering lights, but their efficiency leaves much to be desired
Fully digital console offers smartphone connectivity, but no navigation. Lack of remote boot unlock or external fuel filler also a downer
Peppy engine offers crisp throttle response, vibey at low-to-mid speeds
12-inch wheels front and rear, reasonably grippy tyres and pliant suspension make it a confident corner-carver
Priced at Rs 68,599/Rs 71,799, and Rs 76,799 for the LX, VX and ZX variants respectively makes it a great value-for-money buy
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Hero Xoom 110