The Hero Destini 110 uses a 110.9cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine putting out 8.1hp at 7,250rpm and a peak torque of 8.7Nm at 5,750rpm. It rides on 12 inch alloy wheels and features Hero’s i3S (idle stop-start system) feature which cuts off the engine after a few seconds at a signal and restarts with a twist of the throttle and engaging the brake together.
Hero Destini 110: Acceleration
During our test, the conditions were mainly dry.
The Destini 110 offers decent performance for daily commuting. The scooter took 3.83 seconds to get to 40kph, 8.59 seconds to 60kph, and 18.18 seconds to get to 80kph. It feels in its sweet spot between 30 and 60 km/h. It can also get to highway cruising speeds but overtakes do require some planning.
Hero Destini 110: Roll-on acceleration
It offers friendly performance for city commuting.
The power delivery feels linear and the throttle response is gentle, making it easy for beginners as well as older users to manage. In the city, it feels smooth while cruising, but some vibrations are felt on the floorboard at higher speeds.
Hero Destini 110: Braking
The top-spec variant gets a disc brake at the front.
Braking is decent for the performance it offers on this top-spec variant with a disc brake. It is not the sharpest setup but gets the job done decently well in the city. What I did notice while emergency braking and getting on both levers urgently is that it can cause the front to lock and slip.
Hero Destini 110: Specifications and price
The Destini 110 is priced at Rs 72,000 and goes up to Rs 79,750 (ex-showroom prices).
The Destini 110 is offered in two variants where the main difference is the top ZX variant gets a disc brake at the front as well as a pillion backrest. Both variants get a digi-analogue dash and the scooter is offered in a total of five colour schemes; The VX variant is available in black, blue and white, while the ZX variant swaps the white and blue options for grey and red.


