The introduction of these eco-friendly models directly aligns with India's ambitious national mandate.
In a major boost to India's green mobility targets, alternative fuel technology has taken a massive leap forward in India's mass-market commuter segment. Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Hardeep Singh Puri officially introduced the country’s first flex-fuel motorcycles, marking a structural shift toward cleaner transport.
The introduction of these eco-friendly models directly aligns with India's ambitious national mandate. The country aims to aggressively slash its economic carbon intensity by 45 percent by the year 2030.
By targeting everyday commuters, this technology heavily reduces carbon emissions and environmental degradation during routine daily travel. This strategic shift addresses urban pollution issues without compromising on vehicular performance or affordable ownership for the public.
Financially, the new models enter the market with clear, distinct competitive pricing frameworks. The mixed-fuel HF Deluxe model is priced at Rs 72,792 (ex-showroom Delhi), while the advanced flex-fuel Splendor Plus variant is positioned at Rs 82,710 (ex-showroom Delhi).
The commercial rollout of these highly practical transport solutions is scheduled to begin in July 2026. Initial sales will target select regions across Delhi and Maharashtra before expanding into a nationwide phase shortly after.