Many motorbikes and cars are manufactured every month in India, and they require lots of petrol for their operation. But people will soon be relieved from the agony of filling their cars with pricey petrol because the country is launching its first flex fuel technology motorbike. 

Hero MotoCorp, a leading automobile manufacturer in India, will launch its first flex fuel technology motorbike in the country today.

Nitish Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, and Hardeep Singh Puri, the Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, will grace the occasion of launching the motorbike.

Details of the bikes that will carry the flex fuel technology have not been revealed by the manufacturer yet, but most probably, bikes like Hero Splendor and Hero HF Deluxe would use it.

Motorcycles launched with flex-fuel technology will be able to run on 100% ethanol. However, in India, engines running on 85% ethanol may also be offered, using a mixture of 85% ethanol and 15% petrol per liter of petrol.

The manufacturer has already showcased this motorcycle at the India Mobility 2025 Summit. At that time, the manufacturer also showcased a flex-fuel motorcycle with an 85% ethanol engine.