Hero Achiever (2015)

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 60,425
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Latest Updates
Monday, 30 September 2019 06:20 AM The Hero Achiever 150, which was relaunched in 2017 with a new design and BS4 compliant engine, was eventually discontinued in 2019 due to poor sales. Despite featuring Heros i3S idle start-stop system, the bike failed to gain significant market traction. I think the competition in the 150cc segment was just too fierce for it to stand out.
Thursday, 16 March 2017 12:33 AM In 2017, Hero MotoCorp reintroduced the Achiever 150 with updated features, including a new headlight design, body panels, and the i3S technology to comply with BS4 emission norms. The bike was priced starting at Rs 61,800, making it an attractive option in the commuter segment. However, it still struggled to compete with other popular models. I believe the lack of aggressive marketing might have contributed to its limited success.
Saturday, 26 September 2015 08:35 PM The 2015 Hero Achiever 150 came with several updates, including a refreshed design, black alloy wheels, and the same reliable 149.1 cc engine producing 13.4 HP and 12.8 Nm of torque. It was available in five color options and was priced at Rs 60,425. Despite these changes, the bike remained relatively unnoticed in the market. I think its conservative styling might have been a turn-off for younger buyers.
Wednesday, 31 December 2014 08:15 AM Hero MotoCorp restarted the production of the Achiever in 2011 after the Hero-Honda joint venture split. The new version featured some graphic variations and the same 149.1 cc engine, complying with BS3 emission norms. However, the bike continued to struggle in sales, leading to its discontinuation in 2015. I believe the lack of significant power and feature upgrades was a major factor.
Sunday, 15 August 2010 09:36 PM The original Hero Honda Achiever was launched in 2006 and was based on the Hero Honda Ambition 135 platform. It shared the same 149.1 cc engine from the Honda Unicorn and had features like the Advanced Microprocessor Ignition System (AMI). Despite its initial launch, the bike saw low sales and was discontinued in 2010. I think the market was already saturated with similar models, making it hard for the Achiever to stand out.
Sunday, 01 June 2008 05:30 PM In its initial run, the Hero Honda Achiever was known for its comfortable ride and fuel efficiency, with an ARAI mileage of 50 kmpl. It featured a 12.5-liter fuel tank and had a top speed of 110 kmph. However, the bikes sales were not as strong as expected, leading to periodic discontinuations and relaunches. I believe its reliability and comfort were its strongest selling points.
Thursday, 01 March 2007 10:52 PM The Hero Achiever 150 was praised for its smooth engine and comfortable seating, making it a good option for office commuters. It came with a 5-speed manual transmission and had a kerb weight of 138 kg. Despite these positives, the bike never gained widespread popularity. I think it was overshadowed by other models in the same segment.
Sunday, 01 January 2006 11:15 PM When launched in 2006, the Hero Honda Achiever was positioned as a commuter motorcycle with a focus on comfort and fuel efficiency. It had a 149.1 cc engine and was available in several color options. The bikes design was more appealing to office-goers rather than younger riders. I believe its conservative styling was a deliberate choice to target a specific demographic.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2015 Hero Achiever 150
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Latest Price in India Hero Achiever 150 (Old Model) price was Rs 60,425 before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Panther Black Red, Candy Blazing Red, Force Silver, Panther Black Green, Panther Black Purple
Official Tagline The Power of Me
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details Air-cooled, 4-stroke single cylinder OHC
Fuel System CV with Throttle Sensor
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 149.1 cc
Maximum Power 13.4 Bhp @ 8000 rpm
Maximum Torque 12.80 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Ignition AMI - Advanced Microprocessor Ignition System
Compression Ratio 9.1 : 1
Bore 57.3 mm
Stroke 57.8 mm
Number of Gears 5
Clutch Multiplate wet Type
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 240mm Disc
Rear Brake 130mm Drum
Front Wheel 18 x 1.60, Cast wheel
Rear Wheel 18 x 1.60, Cast wheel
Wheel Type Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
Rear Suspension Rectangular swing arm with adjustable hydraulic shock absorber
Frame (Chassis) Tubular, Diamond Type
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2040 mm
Overall Width 760 mm
Overall Height 1120 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1290 mm
Kerb Weight 134 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12.50 litres
Reserve Fuel Capacity 2.3 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analogue
Fuel Gauge Analogue
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 2.5 Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 12 V - 35W/35W - Halogen Bulb (Multi-Reflector Type)
Tail Light 12 V - 5 /21W (Multi-Reflector Type)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat

Hero Achiever (2015) Review

26 Sep, 2016 11:19 AM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Hero Achiever is an entry level 150cc bike which is still unrecognised in the much populated bike market of India. It’s been struggling for almost seven years and Hero is still not ready to give up. They have recently launched the refreshed version of this bike and this time they hope for different and beneficial results.

Design and Style

When it comes to styling, this bike stands nowhere close to its other rivals. Its bland looks have always kept buyers away from it. It looks like any other regular commuter bike with no visual charm. The refreshed version is almost a copy of the original bike and apart from different stickers and graphics, there is nothing much which differentiates it from its previous generation. Few noticeable changes include black finishing on alloy wheels, silencer, front forks and engine. The restyled tinted visor goes well with its headlight. From sideways, there is nothing on this bike which will excite you. Its orange coloured side indicators and silver finished leg guard also doesn't go well with its styling. One can’t opt for this bike for its looks and till now this has been the biggest reason for its failure. After so many years, Hero should have worked more on its styling to make it competitive. It is very basic and aged in terms of appearance.

Instrument Console

The bike here also loses to most of its competitors as its instrument console lacks vital features like tachometer. The bike only has an analogue speedometer and fuel gauge with a trip meter. The overall appearance of this instrument console is also a let-down.

Engine and Gearbox

There are no changes in this department. Achiever is still powered by a four- stroke, single cylinder 149.1cc engine. This air-cooled, OHC engine generates a maximum power output of 13.4 bhp at 8000 rpm. This engine yields out a torque output of 12.8 Nm which is accessible at 5000 rpm. This engine is equipped with a five-speed manual gearbox with one gear down and four gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

This 150cc engine from Honda is also empowering their Unicorn. Being a Honda engine, it tends to be more refined and relaxed than others. It is very silent engine and the bike feels pretty calm when rev hard. The only drawback of this engine seems to be its lack of power. This engine certainly doesn’t feel as strong as others like Bajaj Pulsar and Yamaha FZ-S. In fact, it can’t even go pass its siblings Hero Hunk and CBZ. The bike takes around nearly 6 seconds to reach 0-60km/hr which is quite noticeable in city traffic. However on highways, things feel much better. The bike can easily cross the speed of 100km/hr but after that there is nothing much left in this engine. The mid-range feels powerful but its high end performance is disappointing. The gear ratios are also a matter of concern as at slow speeds to get the best out of this engine, you will have to work on in its gears. Taller gear ratios are meant to increase its fuel efficiency which results into frequent gear shifting. There are very less vibrations at high speeds and this engine feels way ahead of other bikes like Bajaj Pulsar 150 and Discover 150 in terms of refinement. The power to weight ratio is also acceptable and in mid-range it feels better than many of its competitors.

Mileage

Taller gear ratios and slow performance of this bike reduces its fuel consumption. The bike may return you a mileage of around 50km/ltr in city while on highways it can give you anything around 55km/ltr. The fuel efficiency of this bike is certainly impressive and it’s perfect for city commuting.

Comfort While Driving

Hero Achiever is made to give you maximum comfort. Its long and wide seat can hold you for hours. Its front set foot pegs and easy to reach handlebar are similar to other commuter bikes. You feel very relaxed and comfortable on this bike with perfect palm grip.

Storage Space and safety Features

There is less under seat storage space in this bike with a leg guard at its front for safety.

Suspension and Brakes

Hero Achiever is mated with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers at its front while it features Swing Arms at the back. The suspension system of this bike may not be the best in its segment but functions really well. The bike manages to give you a comfortable ride. As far as braking is concerned, Hero offers this bike with a disc brake of 240mm at its front and a drum brake of 130mm at its back. The braking system works effectively and the bike remains under control.

Ride and Handling

This bike is lighter than many of its rivals which makes it easy to use in city traffic. The bike steers very easily and accurately. Even on high speeds, the bike holds the road properly and you never lose confidence. It’s only around corners when you find this bike unfriendly. Its wheelbase (1290mm) makes it less stable around sharp corners at high speeds. The bike takes most of the bumps easily and there are no major concerns in this department.

Tyre Size

Its 5-spoke 18inch alloy wheels have R18 size of tyres which gives it an extra advantage over others as they are puncture resistant and provides extra stability.

Variants

Hero Achiever is available in 2 variants: Kick-Start and Self-Start.

Shades

New Hero Honda Achiever 150 is available in five shades: Magnetic Blue, Candy Blazing Red, Force Metallic Silver, Black Purple and Black Blue.

Verdict

The self-start variant of this bike will cost you around INR 62.9K (ex-showroom, Delhi (approx., may vary)). At this price, Achiever is the cheapest bike which is available with Honda’s 150cc engine. We won’t say it’s a complete value for money bike but it can’t be neglected either. Yes, it has boring looks and style and lacks some vital features but to compensate this bike has a very fuel efficient and refined engine. It may not be as fast as others but certainly has the potential to impress you with its ride and performance.

Infographic

Hero Achiever 150 - The Power of ME

User Reviews for Hero Achiever (2015)

Reviews Submitted by Maxabout Community

Not Satisfied with Mileage

Umesh Yadav | 4 years ago
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Its been 2 years, I am riding this motorcycle. The changes I noticed in this bike in these two years is its mileage. I used to get an average of 57 kmpl on heavy traffic and now it dropped down to 47-49 kmpl only. It seems that its engine is rated to deliver good mileage only for 2 year. Positive aspects of the bike are its comfortable seat and pillion. Its looks are average and handling is also good but the main mileage department is bit annoying.

Best Features: Nothing

Pros: Riding comfort, Handling

Cons: Mileage, Looks

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