2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Launched in India at Rs. 71,020

2016 Hero Hunk launhed

After launching Xtreme Sports and facelifted Xtreme, Hero launched an upgraded Hunk facelift in the middle of last year. One of the used-to-be bestselling 150 cc motorcycles from the brand’s stable, the Hunk seemed to have lost traction against the modern Pulsar, FZ and Gixxer models but now it has been updated with BS4 compliance just to be sold in the Indian market.

The Indian government’s mandate of upping the emission standards has resulted in the whole industry being shifted to BS4 regulations as the sales of older BS3 spec motors are restricted by the Supreme Court from this month onwards. Hero has updated its entire range as like other brands and Hunk is one of the models subjected to that modification.

2016 Hero Hunk front pics

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Design

Design wise, the Hunk remains identical as before. All black theme is seen on the lower part of the motorcycle which includes the suspension, alloy wheels and piano black heat shield. The same instrument cluster introduced last year is also seen on the bike. Prominent and protruding tank scoops at the sides still can be seen and they have vents in them for channeling air. Same headlights, tail lamps and other cycle parts remain as usual.

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Colours

Bold Brown, Blazing Red, Panther Black, Matte Black, Ebony Grey and Force Silver complete the colour palette as last year’s model.

2016 Hero Hunk side image2017 Hero Hunk BS4 India Price

Being a Hero it has been priced very aggressively. Starting at Rs. 71,020 for the front disc and alloy wheel variant, the dual disc option is available at Rs. 74,120.

Prices are ex-showroom Delhi

SELF START DOUBLE DISC BRAKE ALLOY WHEEL Rs. 74,120
SELF START DISC BRAKE ALLOY WHEEL Rs. 71,020

2016 Hero Hunk left side pics

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Engine & Specification

Hero says, ‘More power than ever’ for the motorcycle. The Indian two-wheeler manufacturer last year applied the same Xtreme engine treatment which allowed for making 15.6 bhp of power and 13.5 Nm of torque – up from 14.2 bhp and 12.8 Nm torque on the older model.

Compression ratio was raised along with certain changes to ignition for better performance and efficiency. Bore and stroke remained identical as before. Valve train layout also remained same as it has overhead camshafts and not single or dual unit. The same engine has continued for this year as well in addition to changes that made it comply with BS4 emission standards.

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Specification
Type Air cooled, 4 – stroke single cylinder OHC
Displacement 149.2 cc
Max. Power 11.64 kW (15.6 BHP) @ 8500 rpm
Max. Torque 13.50 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Starting Self Start
Ignition AMI – Advanced Microprocessor Ignition System
Clutch Multiplate wet
Gear box 5 Speed constant mesh
Chassis Type Tubular, Diamond type
Front Suspension Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Rear Suspension Rectuangular Swing Arm with 5 step adjustable Inverted Gas Reservoir Suspension
Front Brake Disc Dia 240 mm
Rear Brake Disc Dia 220 mm (Optional)
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm Internal expanding shoe type
Rim Size Front 18 x 1.85, Alloy Wheels
Rim Size Rear 18 x 2.15, Alloy Wheels
Tyre Size Front 80/100 x 18-47 P, Tubeless Tyres
Tyre Size Rear 100 / 90 X 18-56 P, Tubeless Tyres

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Image Gallery

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Mileage

This CV Type with Carburettor engine is set to deliver around the 40-45 kmpl in real life city riding conditions. Expect highway mileage to reach around the 50 kmpl mark.

2017 Hero Hunk BS4 Key Rivals

The motorcycle will be fighting against the likes of Suzuki Gixxer, Honda Unicorn 160, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Pulsar AS 150, Yamaha FZ and CB Hornet 160R. The competition is tough for Hero 150cc bikes as they remain commuters with more power while the segment has gone more sportier despite manufacturer from the rival side have the same commute oriented motorcycles in their portfolio as well.

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2016-hero-hunk-facelift-all-things-you-need-to-know-401346After launching Xtreme Sports and facelifted Xtreme, Hero launched an upgraded Hunk facelift in the middle of last year. One of the used-to-be bestselling 150 cc motorcycles from the brand's stable, the Hunk seemed to have lost traction against the modern Pulsar, FZ and...