Hero Achiever (2015) Updates

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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.