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Hero MotoCorp Surpasses 100 Million Cumulative Production Milestone

The Indian motorcycle manufacturer, Hero Motocorp surpasses the monumental 100 million cumulative production milestone.

Hero MotoCorp, surpassed the milestone of 100 Million (10 Crores) units in cumulative production yesterday (21st Jan 2021). The 100 millionth bike, the Xtreme 160R, rolled-out of the Hero’s manufacturing facility in Haridwar, India.

Hero MotoCorp’s achievement of this landmark is one of the fastest global achievements of the 100 million cumulative production mark, with the last 50 Million units coming in a span of just seven years.

Moreover, this is also the 20th consecutive year that Hero MotoCorp has retained the title of the world’s largest manufacturer of two-wheelers.

Celebration Edition Models

To mark the occasion, CEO & Chairman, Dr Pawan Munjal unveiled six special celebration edition models which will go on sale in India starting February 2021. The six celebration edition models include; Splendor+, Xtreme 160R, Passion Pro, Glamour (motorcycles) and Destini 125, Maestro Edge 110 (scooters).

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Dr Pawan Munjal, Chairman & CEO, Hero MotoCorp:

“Hero MotoCorp has been at the forefront of providing mobility to the aspirations of millions around the world and the achievement of this milestone is the success of evolving engineering, operational excellence and sustainable practices. It is also the success of the holistic ecosystem
built on trust and belief that has grown along with this company. Most importantly, this is a celebration of the customers who continue to shower their love and faith on Hero.”

“This significant landmark is also an affirmation of the inherent capabilities in India and Hero’s Brand appeal. We have been making in India, for the world; and this milestone is an acknowledgement of the customers’ preference for Hero across geographies, demographics and
generations.”

“We are going to continue to ride our growth journey. In keeping with our Vision to ‘Be the Future of Mobility,’ we will be launching a host of new motorcycles & scooters over the next five years, in addition to expanding our global footprint. We will also continue to invest in R&D and
focus on new mobility solutions.”

Source: Hero

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