Hero MotoCorp has launched the Ignitor, a 125cc premium model based
on the CBF Stunner from former partner turned rival Honda. The Ignitor
is one of the final models Hero will produce with technology licensed
from Honda, and it is expected to bridge the gap before Hero introduces
its own new models (with help from a gentleman named Erik Buell.)
Like the Stunner, the Hero Ignitor is powered by a 125cc
single-cylinder engine. Both models claim 11hp and 8 ft-lb., but the
Ignitor reaches its peak torque at 5000 rpm while the Stunner has to
spin up to 6500 rpm. Honda produces both a carbureted and a fuel
injected version of the Stunner but the Ignitor will only be available
with carbs. Power is delivered through a five-speed constant mesh
transmission.
Suspension is comprised of a telescopic fork and adjustable twin rear
shocks. Hero will produce two versions of the Ignitor, one with front
and rear drum brakes for 55,900 Indian rupees (US$1030) and another with
a disc brake up front for 57,900 rupees (US$1068).
Other features include a digital-analog display, split seat,
body-colored rear grips and dual-tone mirrors. The Hero MotoCorp Ignitor
will be available in Pearl White, Sports Red, Vibrant Blue and Panther
Black Metallic.
“Every new launch of Hero MotoCorp flows from a clear strategy to
further consolidate its leadership position across segments,” says Anil
Dua, senior vice president of marketing and sales for Hero MotoCorp.
“With ‘Ignitor’, we aim to bolster our presence in the growing deluxe
segment. It combines sturdiness and superior technology with
contemporary style and yet comes with an attractive price tag. We are
confident that with such an irresistible package, Ignitor would
definitely appeal across the young adult segments.”
The Ignitor launches just as Hero reports its most successful quarter
of all time, with 1.64 million units sold from April 1 to June 30. With
534,091 units sold in June alone, Hero reported its fifth consecutive
month with sales over 500,000 units. By contrast, the Motorcycle
Industry Council reported Americans purchased 440,899 for all of 2011.
“With this quarterly performance, Hero MotoCorp has yet again set a
new benchmark in the industry,” says Dua. “It is all the more heartening
as these numbers have come against the backdrop of an overall dampened
sentiment in the industry and the economy. We have been growing
consistently and going forward, we are confident of keeping up this
momentum. With new product launches and foray into new international
markets, we are looking forward to a lot of exciting action in the
coming months.”
( Source: Hero MotoCorp / Motorcycle.com)
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