Hero HF Deluxe Gets Cheaper: New Prices After GST Cut & What It Means for You

India’s commuter bike market just got a boost. With the recent Goods & Services Tax (GST) revision rolling out, two-wheelers up to 350 cc now attract 18% GST instead of the earlier 28%. This change has pushed manufacturers to revise their ex-showroom prices. One of the models benefiting is the Hero HF Deluxe — a popular no-nonsense commuter bike.

Here’s everything you need to know about the HF Deluxe’s new pricing, savings, and whether this is a good time to buy.


What Changed: GST Revision in Brief

  • New GST rate on bikes up to 350 cc reduced from 28% to 18%.
  • Result: Ex-showroom prices of many models have dropped by several thousand rupees.
  • The savings vary depending on the model, variant, and the price before the cut.

Hero HF Deluxe: Before vs After Price

Here are the approximate current ex-showroom prices for HF Deluxe and what they’re expected to become after the GST cut takes effect. These are for Delhi estimates; actual prices in other cities will vary based on state taxes, registration, insurance etc.

HF Deluxe VariantOld Ex-Showroom Price (₹)New Expected Price (₹)Approx Savings (₹)
HF Deluxe Kick (Base)~ 60,370~ 55,660~ 4,717
HF Deluxe Self~ 64,860~ 59,792~ 5,067
HF Deluxe i3S / Higher Spec~ 72,008~ 66,382~ 5,625
HF Deluxe (Pro / Top Trim)~ 74,290~ 68,486~ 5,803

Key Features & What You Get

Even with the price drop, HF Deluxe’s core appeal remains strong:

  • Engine: ~97.2 cc BS6 single-cylinder, offering decent performance & good fuel efficiency.
  • Mileage: It tends to offer high fuel efficiency (~65 kmpl under ideal conditions) — which is a big plus for daily commuters.
  • Build & comfort: Comfortable seat, reliable mechanics, low maintenance costs. A lot of riders choose it for its simplicity and reliability.

On-Road Price & EMI Savings

While ex-showroom savings are clear, the actual benefit to the buyer will depend on:

  • Registration, insurance & state road tax: These vary a lot by city/state. So on-road price reduction may be less than ex-showroom savings once these are factored.
  • EMIs: Since the principal amount (vehicle cost + GST) is lower, loan amounts can be smaller or EMIs less. This makes owning the bike more affordable month-to-month.

Who Gains the Most?

This GST cut helps especially:

  • First-time bike buyers, students, and those on tighter budgets.
  • Daily commuters who care more about fuel cost and maintenance than premium features.
  • Buyers in smaller towns where total cost differences weigh more.

Should You Buy Now, or Wait?

Here are some considerations:

  • If you were waiting for a price drop, this is an excellent time. The savings are meaningful for a commuter bike.
  • If you want a high variant, the cut helps you get more features for less or the same price you might have paid earlier.
  • However, check with local dealers for final on-road price. Sometimes dealers have stock bought at older rates, so discount may vary.

Bottom Line

The GST cut from 28% to 18% has made the Hero HF Deluxe noticeably more affordable. With savings of around ₹4,700 to ₹6,000 (ex-showroom, depending on variant), this is a strong signal to prospective buyers. If you’re looking for a reliable, low-maintenance commuter bike, HF Deluxe now offers even better value.