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Hero Motocorp starts official Xpulse owners club XClan

Owners of the Hero Xpulse now have their own official members club, called the XClan, with rides and rallies planned

Trayambak Chakravarty

The Hero Xpulse has gained a cult following in the country for being one of the best adventure motorcycles money can buy. Xpulse owners are also some of the most active and enthusiastic riders, taking their machines all over India. To celebrate this relationship, Hero Motocorp has launched the official Hero Xpulse owners club, called XClan.

Membership to the club brings with it a number of perks, which include an onboarding kit, invitations to dedicated rides and rally events across the country and a Hero Goodlife Platinum membership. These rides will be in three categories - Sunrise Rides, Overnight Rides and Expedition rides.

The club grants several perks to members

The club will start in five cities, Dehradun, Guwahati, Bengaluru, Cochin and Mumbai, and will be extended to more cities by the end of this year. Membership to the club is offered for a fee of ₹2,000 per rider, which is a great deal for owners of the Hero Xpulse who want to connect and network with like-minded enthusiasts and take their Xpulse to places that its never been before.

Ranjivjit Singh, the Chief Growth Officer at Hero MotoCorp, said, “Motorcycling is an experience like no other to explore one’s passion of travelling, discovering new places and enjoying a sense of being one with nature. These experiences are heightened when accomplished with partners who have similar tastes. We are bringing the two – the globally popular Xpulse and riding enthusiasts – together through XCLAN so that people across the country can have unique experiences and create memories with their tribe of fellow motorcyclists.”

The XClan should be very popular with the enthu owners of the Hero Xpulse

The rise of official rider and adventure clubs like XClan marks a high point for riding culture in India, the country with the largest number of two-wheeler owners in the world. The shift from riding to commute to riding for joy is one that is sure to whet the appetites of enthusiasts across the length and breadth of India, and we cannot wait for new adventures. To keep abreast of the latest in enthu riding culture, stay tuned to evo India!

The club will start in five cities at first