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    Hero Sales Jan 2025 At 442,873 Units – Splendor, Xtreme, Karizma, Xpulse

    2024 Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0Hero MotoCorp heralds in the New Year with fresh product launches, both in the motorcycle and scooter segments
    In January 2025, Hero MotoCorp has introduced several new products to their range in Indian markets. The company strengthened their portfolio across both motorcycle and scooter segments. These new offerings include the Xtreme 250R and Xpulse 210 along with scooters such as the Destini 125, Xoom 125 and Xoom 160, the latter being a maxi scooter.
    Hero MotoCorp YoY Vs MoM Sales Jan 2025
    Along with showing off strong YoY and MoM sales growth, the company has also announced a strong 141% growth in its global business. There were 30,495 units dispatched to overseas markets, with demand scaled up in both Bangladesh and Colombia. Among the company’s achievements in the past month, was its success at the Dakar Rally 2025 wherein Hero MotoSports Team Rally finished in 7th place.
    Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, sold 4,42,873 units in January 2025. This was a marginal 2.14% YoY growth from 4,33,598 units sold in Jan 2024. It related to a volume increase of 9,275 units. Its MoM performance was even stronger with a 36.31% improvement over 3,24,906 units sold in Dec 2024. This was a 1,17,967 unit volume increase.
    Hero Sales Jan 2025 – YoY
    With the company’s motorcycle segment commanding a 90.39% share, sales were at 4,00,293 units in the past month, a slight fall of 0.49% from 4,02,256 unit sales of Jan 2024. New product launches and a more positive buyer sentiment at the start of the New Year, boosted its MoM performance by 34.09% when compared to 2,98,516 units sold in Dec 2024.
    Scooters hold a 9.61% share and saw double digit sales growth both on a YoY and MoM basis in Jan 2025. Scooter sales surged by 34.99% to 42,580 units, up from 31,542 unit sales of Jan 2024. MoM sales too improved by 58.11% over 26,930 units sold in Dec 2024.
    Breaking down sales in domestic and export markets, we see that Hero MotoCorp suffered a setback in domestic sales by 2.03% to 4,12,378 units. MoM improvement was seen in domestic markets. This was a rise of 40.19% from 2,94,152 units sold in Dec 2024.
    Hero Sales Jan 2025 – MoM
    However, the company witnessed an astounding 140.80% growth in terms of exports sales. Exports went up to 30,495 units in the past month. This was a volume increase by 17,831 units over 12,664 units shipped in Jan 2024. MoM exports suffered a marginal 0.26% decline.
    In Jan 2025, Hero MotoCorp’s electric vehicle (EV) brand VIDA, also dispatched a total of 6,669 units of its recently launched VIDA V2 electric scooter. This e-scooter is presented in three variants of Vida V2 Lite, Vida V2 Plus, and Vida V2 Pro. Prices range from Rs 96,000, Rs 1.15 lakh, and Rs 1.35 lakh respectively (ex-showroom.
    Hero MotoCorp YTD Sales Jan 2025
    Hero MotoCorp also witnessed outstanding growth on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. Sales surged 6.41% to 49,61,515 units in the FY2025 period, up from 46,62,630 units sold in FY2024. This related to a volume growth of 2,98,885 units.
    Hero Sales Jan 2025 – YTD
    Motorcycle sales were up by 7.46% to 46,17,542 units while scooter sales declined by 5.92% to 3,43,973 units sold in the FY2025 period from 3,65,611 unit sales during the same period of the previous year. Domestic sales were up by 5.06% to 47,44,376 units while exports showed off double digit 48.10% improvement to 2,17,139 units in the FY2025 period. More

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    Hero Xoom 160 ADV Scooter Vs Rivals – Aerox 155, SXR 160

    Hero Xoom 160 ADV Scooter Vs RivalsMaxi scooter genre in India was started by Suzuki with Burgman 125. But as the name suggests, it is a 125cc scooter and holds less excitement among enthusiasts. That’s where Aprilia came into this scene and launched SXR 160, which was soon followed by Yamaha Aerox 155, a true performance scooter. This segment has just witnessed a third entrant in the form of Hero Xoom 160. Let’s compare these three and see where they fall on paper.
    Hero Xoom 160 ADV Scooter
    Ever since it was first unveiled at EICMA Show 2023, motorcycling enthusiasts in India have been awaiting the launch of Hero Xoom 160. The company launched it at 2025 Auto Expo in Delhi NCR and it is one of the most awaited models from Hero. While we were expecting competitive prices, Xoom 160’s price tag turned out to be Rs 1.48 lakh (Ex-sh).
    Hero Xoom 160 Launched
    Which is around the same price point as Yamaha Aerox 155, a scooter that isn’t known to strike VFM quotient. In comparison, Aprilia SXR 160 emerges as the most affordable, priced at Rs 1.43 lakh (Ex-sh). That is because it packs performance, features and equipment which are a cut below what Hero and Yamaha are offering.
    All scooters here offer an engine displacing between 155cc to 160cc and they’re all single-cylinder SOHC units. Xoom and Aerox are liquid-cooled and get a 4V head, while SXR is air-cooled only and gets a 3V head. Aprilia should have implemented oil-cooling at-least, something even TVS NTORQ 125 has.
    Hero Xoom 160 ADV Scooter Vs Rivals
    Aerox has a wee-bit more power and Xoom has wee-bit more torque, at similar engine RPMs, while SXR is a cut below. All scooters come equipped with a CVT Aprilia misses out on silent start and engine start / stop features. Only Aerox 155 gets Traction Control, while Aerox and Xoom both gets a smart key with keyless go.
    Components and features
    SXR has longest wheelbase, highest ground clearance, lowest seat height and is underpinned by a tubular chassis that allows for a flat floorboard. At 126 kg, Aerox is lightest with highest power : weight ratio. However, fuel tank is smallest with Aerox at 5.5L, while other two offer a 7L tank. Only SXR gets an internal and under seat fuel filler cap, which is vastly inconvenient.
    Wheel size is 14-inches with Xoom and Aerox, while it is 12-inches on SXR. However, Aprilia’s official website mentions that SXR 160 has 12-inch front and 14-inch rear combination. It is unclear whether it was a silent update or a typo. Front tyre is skinniest with Aerox at 110-section, where others offer 120. Rear tyre is skinniest with SXR at 120-section, where other two offer 140-section.
    Yamaha Aerox 155
    All three maxi scooters on this list get front disc brake, rear drum brake and single-channel ABS. Suspension-wise, they all get RSU telescopic forks at the front and only SXR 160 gets a single-sided rear mono-shock, while the other two gets twin shock absorbers. All three get LED headlights and tail lights, but only SXR gets LED turn indicators.
    While SXR 160 gets the largest instrument cluster, it doesn’t make good use of all that real-estate as there is no Bluetooth or connected features. Yamaha offers Y-Connect app with Aerox and Bluetooth functionality is limited as there is no navigation. This is where Hero shines as it offers turn-by-turn navigation. It gets decent underseat storage, but Hero has not put a number on it yet.
    Conclusion
    On paper, Yamaha Aerox 155 appears as the winner as it is lightest, most powerful with R15’s VVA engine and packs a lot of features. However, it has a few ergonomic flaws and the rear suspension is like a brick. While it looks outdated on paper, Aprilia SXR 160 has its strengths of being the most charming in design and has a flat footboard.
    Aprilia SXR 160
    Hero Xoom 160 has the most exciting and appealing design out of this trio. ADV-like charm works quite well and adds a lot of muscle. Xoom 160 might emerge as the most well-rounded package in this trio, but it weighs quite a bit more than Aerox. All three have their strengths in their favour and is anyone’s game at this point. We haven’t ridden the Xoom 160 yet and we will express our opinions once we do.
    Also read – Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S 500 km review More

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    Hero Karizma Combat Edition Teased – Better Components, Features, Launch Soon

    Hero Karizma Combat Edition Teased
    With the launch of Karizma XMR 210, Hero MotoCorp entered an entirely new level that they had never achieved before. This is the first time Hero MotoCorp fully showcased their technological prowess. Now, Karizma XMR 210 is teased with a new Combat Edition that bring improvements in components and features. Let’s take a look.
    Hero Karizma Combat Edition
    Currently, Hero Karizma XMR 210 is priced at Rs 1,81,400 (Ex-sh) for a sole variant that comes equipped with all the advertised bells and whistles. There are three colour options – Iconic Yellow, Turbo Red and Matte Phantom Black. The new Hero Karizma Combat Edition gets a lovely Grey shade.
    Hero first showcased this motorcycle at 2024 EICMA Show. It was one of the showcases from Hero MotoCorp after the company took the veil off Karizma XMR 250, Xtreme 250R, Xpulse 210 and Vida Z. When compared to the standard Karizma XMR 210, there are a few additions.
    Notable among these additions include the addition of USD telescopic front forks, finished in a Gold colour. USD front forks was one of the most sought-after elements on Karizma from enthusiasts. It still is a head-scratching omission from standard Karizma XMR 210 as even the Xtreme 160R got it.
    Hero Karizma Combat Edition Teased
    USD front forks will allow better cornering capabilities on Karizma and make the overall chassis stiffer as the fatter part is on top to exert better clamping force. Another notable change is the addition of a fully digital TFT screen on Hero Karizma Combat Edition. The switchgear has been improved with D-pad to control this cluster.
    New TFT Cluster
    With the addition of USD front forks and TFT instrument clusters, the premium quotient of Karizma has increased considerably. It is now a significantly more well-rounded package than it used to be and promises a better handling character than before. We should expect Karizma Combat Edition to be priced above standard model.
    Powertrain-wise, Hero Karizma Combat Edition continues with the same 210cc single-cylinder DOHC 4V/cyl liquid-cooled engine that is capable of generating 25 bhp of peak power and 20.4 Nm of peak torque. Slip and assist clutch, a 6-speed gearbox, disc brakes at both end with dual-channel ABS are some of the other notable features on Karizma XMR 210 Combat Edition.
    Also read – Hero Karizma XMR 250 Unveiled  More

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    Hero Xtreme 250R Vs Rivals – Pulsar, Dominar, Duke, Gixxer, Vitpilen

    Hero Xtreme 250R vs RivalsWith the launch of Xtreme 250R, Hero MotoCorp has now entered the big boy league. We say this because Hero has had in-house developed motorcycles in the 200cc to 225cc displacement, but they didn’t put out massive performance metrics like Xtreme 250R is. This calls for a comparison between other popular quarter litre motorcycles on sale in India. Let’s see how Xtreme 250R fares.
    Hero Xtreme 250R Vs Rivals
    Before starting this comparison, we have to get pricing out of the way because it is a key differentiating factor for buyers in this displacement class. Priced at Rs 1.8 lakh (Ex-sh), Hero Xtreme 250R is not as affordable as the expectations were. However, it still undercuts immediate rivals like Bajaj Dominar 250, KTM 250 Duke, Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 and Suzuki Gixxer 250.
    Bajaj Pulsar N250 is still the most affordable, but is of a lower performance tier than the other 250cc bikes on this list. The most expensive one here, is KTM 250 Duke at Rs 2.45 lakh (Ex-sh). Unlike a few premium Hero motorcycles of the past (Xtreme 200S, Xpulse 200T), Xtreme 250R is desirable. This is quite a feat for Hero and Xtreme 250R might very well be the most handsome motorcycle. Especially in the Red shade.
    All motorcycles here displace around 250cc and are single-cylinder in their architecture. Except for the Pulsar and Gixxer all other motorcycles have a DOHC head with 4V/cyl layout along with liquid cooling. Only the Pulsar N250 is mated to a 5-speed gearbox and others all get a 6-speed gearbox as standard. KTM is the only one with a quickshifter as standard, if you’re into that.
    Hero Xtreme 250R vs Rivals
    Performance & Weight
    Vitpilen 250 and 250 Duke are the most powerful at around 30.6 bhp of peak power, but Xtreme 250R is not far off at 29.6 bhp. Where torque is concerned, Xtreme, Duke and Vitpilen boast 25 Nm. In terms of equipment, Pulsar N250 is at the bottom and is priced accordingly. However, Suzuki Gixxer 250 is also on the lower end, but is not priced accordingly.
    Dominar 250 feels the oldest and the most out-of-date. Bajaj might bring in some fresh breath of air with similar updates we saw with 2025 Dominar 400. Dominar is the heaviest at 180 kg and has the longest wheelbase at 1,453 mm. Ground clearance is the highest with Duke and lowest with Vitpilen, where Xtreme is at a decent middle ground. Xtreme has manageable seat height, unlike Vitpilen which has a 835mm seat height.
    Which is most feature-rich?
    That said, Vitpilen is the lightest at just 152 kg and the small 9.5L fuel tank might be a contributing factor here. Duke has the biggest fuel tank here, despite Dominar’s touring angle. It is Dominar that has the skinniest tyres with 130-section rear tyre whereas Pulsar N250 gets a 140-section and rest get 150-section. All contenders get single disc brakes at both ends, coupled with Dual-Channel ABS.
    Hero Xtreme 250R
    Only the Gixxer 250 gets RSU telescopic front forks, while others offer USD forks. Pulsar and Dominar gets the 37mm USD forks, whereas Duke, Vitpilen and Xtreme get fatter 43mm forks. Mono-shock rear suspension is standard across the range. Hero is offering projector headlights on Xtreme 250R along with LED tail lights and LED turn indicators. It also has a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity along with eSIM based connection and turn-by-turn navigation. Dominar is the only one without connectivity. More

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    Hero Xoom 160 Launch Price Rs 1.48 Lakh – Xoom 125 Rs 87K

    Hero Xoom 160 LaunchedHero MotoCorp has just launched an exciting range of motorcycles and scooters at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 which opened its doors earlier today. Now that we have seen the launch of the motorcycles, let’s shift the focus on scooters. Hero MotoCorp has just launched Xoom 125 and Xoom 160 scooters in India. The smaller Xoom 125 is priced from Rs 86,900 (Ex-sh) and the larger Xoom 160 is priced from Rs 1,48,500 (Ex-sh).
    Hero Xoom 160 Launched
    Hero Xoom 160 Launch
    Among the several unveilings, the Hero Xoom 160 holds a special place. It goes on to be the company’s flagship scooter offering that receives an ADV-inspired design and a maxi scooter-like stance. Starting at Rs 1.48 lakh (Ex-sh), Xoom 160 takes on the likes of Yamaha Aerox 155 and Aprilia SXR 160.
    Hero Xoom 160 Cluster
    It has a tall build, an aggressive front profile, split LED headlamps and a large windscreen. It rides on 14-inch wheels and is fitted with block-styled tyres. LED screen, LED illumination, a dial for ignition and a keyless function are a part of its onboard features while it also gets a large tail section with a slim tail light. Large under-seat storage, capable of accommodating a full-size helmet is also a part of its highlight.
    Hero Xoom 160 Front
    Features also include a central spine and a single-piece seat. Each of these features and design elements ensure that it will receive a strong road presence at launch. Hero MotoCorp is also offering the new Xoom 160 with a remote boot opening. It also gets an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation. The Xoom 160 weighs a total of 141 kg.
    Hero Xoom 160 Rear
    Powering the Hero Xoom 160 is a new 156 cc single cylinder engine. This engine offers 14 hp power at 8,000 rpm and 13.7 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm, making it one of the most powerful 160cc scooters in India. It could get a CVT gearbox with an under-bone frame. Suspension is via telescopic forks in the front and dual springs at the rear.
    Hero Xoom 160 Side
    Where braking is concerned, the new Hero Xoom 160 receives disc brake in the front and drum brake at the rear. Xoom 160 will also receive keyless ignition and idle stop-start leading to an increased overall mileage.
    Hero Xoom 125R – From EICMA 2023
    Hero Xoom 125 Launch
    Xoom 125, on the other hand, gets a smaller overall footprint, but is still positioned on a platform riding on 14-inch wheels at both ends. It directly takes on Aprilia SR 125, but is significantly affordable in pricing. Other rivals for Hero Xoom 125 are TVS NTORQ 125, Yamaha RayZR 125, Honda Dio 125 and Suzuki Avenis 125.
    There are two variants of Xoom 125 – VX and ZX. Notable features include LED lighting, sleek bodywork, a sporty stance, a fully digital instrument cluster and more. Prices start from Rs 86,900 (Ex-sh) and is India’s most affordable scooter with 14-inch wheels. More

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    Hero Xtreme 250R Launch Price Rs 1.8 Lakh – 30 PS, 25 Nm

    Hero Xtreme 250R
    At the 2024 EICMA, Hero MotoCorp presented multiple new products including the Xtreme 250R. The bike is now launched at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo for a starting price of Rs 1,79,900 lakh (Ex-sh). This is now the first motorcycle from Hero to come equipped with this new and performance-oriented 30 PS 250cc liquid-cooled engine.
    New Hero Xtreme 250R
    Hero Xtreme 250R Launch
    Being the new flagship in the Xtreme range, the 250R streetfighter has a captivating design. Some of the key highlights include an aggressive front fascia, all-LED lighting setup, sleek turn indicators and USD forks in golden finish. Side profile is distinguishable with its muscular fuel tank with 3D design elements including the ‘Xtreme’ logo. The bike also gets prominent arrow-shaped tank extensions that have the R lettering. Another distinctive feature is the metallic copper finish on the engine casing.
    New Hero Xtreme 250R
    As is evident, Hero Xtreme 250R utilizes a vibrant colour palette. Some may call it noisy, although Xtreme 250R could be the preferred choice for folks who want to flaunt their rides. The exciting graphics further enhance the bike’s sporty profile. There are sharp, angular lines on the side panels that add a sense of speed and aggression. Other key highlights of Hero Xtreme 250R include a slightly upswept exhaust, split seats and grab rails and rear tyre hugger.
    New Hero Xtreme 250R
    Connected experience
    Built to meet the needs and expectations of the young generation, Hero Xtreme 250R packs a comprehensive range of tech features. There’s a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth support. Users will be able to access features such as turn-by-turn navigation and music control. For speed enthusiasts, the bike also packs a lap timer and a drag timer. There is switchable ABS as well, allowing users to customize their rides according to their needs and preferences.
    New Hero Xtreme 250R Screen
    Exhilarating performance
    Hero Xtreme 250R is designed to deliver a truly powerful and exciting ride experience. The bike features a new 250cc liquid-cooled, 4-valve, DOHC engine. It delivers 30 PS and 25 Nm of peak torque. These numbers are a close match to that of KTM 250 Duke which delivers 31 PS and 25 Nm. Hero Xtreme 250R will hence emerge as one of the most powerful machines in this space. Another rival is Bajaj Pulsar N250 which generates 24.5 PS and 21.5 Nm. Suzuki Gixxer 250 has a 249-cc engine that delivers 26.5 PS and 22.2 Nm.
    New Hero Xtreme 250R Engine
    Overall ride experience is supported with other key hardware such as a 6-step adjustable mono-shock rear suspension. Radial tyres with a 50-50 weight balance have been used to ensure enhanced grip and responsiveness. Performance is also enhanced with disk brakes and wide tubeless tyres. Performance, specs and visuals of Hero Xtreme 250R are quite promising. More

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    Hero Xpulse 210 Launch Price Starts From Rs 1.76L – 24.6bhp, TFT Screen

    Hero Xpulse 210 LaunchedHero MotoCorp has a host of new offerings on display at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo. These include the Hero Xoom 160, the company’s first maxi-scooter, Xoom 125, Hero Xtreme 250R, which marks the brand’s debut in larger 250cc segment, and Hero Xpulse 210 off-road motorcycle. In an earlier post, we offered some insight into each of these bikes. Xpulse 210 has been a hotly anticipated motorcycle and is launched for a starting price of Rs 1.76 lakh (Ex-sh).
    Hero Xpulse 210 Off-Road
    Hero Xpulse 210 – Key Highlights
    Hero MotoCorp had shown off the new Xpulse 210 at the 2024 EICMA show. It is now launched at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 and will mark its official entry into the adventure motorcycle segment which continues to hold much attraction for buyers in Indian markets. Commanding a strong off-road presence and with an affordable price tag, this new ADV-motorcycle will surely draw even more attention as was also seen with the Xpulse 200 4V.
    Hero Xpulse 210 Off-Road
    There are two variant of Xpulse 210 on offer – Standard and Off-road. As their names suggest, Off-road variant gets more off-road-worthy equipment. This new adventure motorcycle is a step up from the Xpulse 200 4V and sees enhancements both in terms of styling and technology. It also receives a larger capacity engine with improved power and torque figures.
    Hero Xpulse 210 Standard
    Where its onboard features are concerned, the new Hero Xpulse 210 shows off a rounded LED headlamp, a large windscreen and scooped seat. Off-road variant gets a raised fender, extended handlebars with guards, a massive fuel tank and an upswept exhaust. A 4.2-inch TFT screen with smartphone connectivity along with a navigation display and ride data is also seen. Towards the rear, a refreshed tail light with LED turn indicators is also evident.
    Hero Xpulse 210 Cluster
    The new Xpulse 210 gets distinctive side body panels and rides on 21 inch front and 18 inch rear spoked wheels. These wheels are fitted with unique tubed block patterned tyres. This gives it a new road presence and strong adventurous stance. It commands a high ground clearance of 220mm while it weighs around 170 kgs.
    Hero Xpulse 210 New Bodywork
    Engine Specs
    Engine details on the new Hero Xpulse 210 include a 210cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-valve engine. This produces 24.6 hp power and 20.7 Nm torque mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Hardware includes long travel forks in the front and a mono-shock at the rear.
    Hero Xpulse 210 New Engine
    Braking duties are handled via disc brakes at the front and rear. Features will also include multiple riding modes and ABS. The powerful engine along with resourceful suspension and braking makes the new Xpulse 210 ideally suited for both on-road and off-road travel.
    Hero Xpulse 210 Off-Road
    With prices set to be confirmed at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, the Hero Xpulse 210 could be priced at a premium over the current Hero XPulse 200 which is priced from Rs. 1.47 – 1.55 lakh. Once launched, the Xpulse 210 will take on the Honda Hornet 2.0 and TVS Apache RTR 200 4V while it will also face up to the new OLA Adventure launching in October 2025. More

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    Hero Xpulse 210, Xtreme 250R, and Xoom 160 – New Teasers Out

    Hero XOOM 160Hero MotoCorp has shared three exciting new teasers ahead of the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, building anticipation for the launch of its latest two-wheelers. The teasers spotlight the Xpulse 210, Xtreme 250R, and Xoom 160, all of which are expected to be unveiled at the event today. With advanced technology and cutting-edge features, these launches signal Hero’s aggressive push into higher-capacity motorcycles and premium scooters.
    Hero Xoom 160
    Hero’s flagship scooter, the Xoom 160, introduces a liquid-cooled engine to the brand’s scooter lineup for the first time. Powered by a 156cc single-cylinder engine generating 14 hp and 13.7 Nm of torque, the Xoom 160 promises stability and comfort with its large 14-inch dual-purpose tyres.
    Its ADV-inspired design includes an aggressive front beak, dual LED headlamps with DRLs, a large windscreen, and muscular body panels. The scooter boasts modern features like a fully digital instrument cluster with turn-by-turn navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and keyless entry. With its sporty look and versatile performance, the Xoom 160 takes aim at rivals like the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Aprilia SXR 160.
    Hero Xtreme 250R
    Hero Xtreme 250R
    The Hero Xtreme 250R marks the brand’s debut in the 250cc segment with its first liquid-cooled engine. Delivering 30 PS and 25 Nm of torque, the engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, allowing the bike to achieve a brisk 0-60 km/h sprint in just 3.25 seconds.
    Designed for agility and performance, the Xtreme 250R is equipped with lightweight wheels and radial tyres, offering a balanced 50-50 weight distribution for enhanced grip and control. The trellis frame is suspended on golden 43 mm USD forks at the front and a 6-step adjustable monoshock at the rear. Safety features include dual disc brakes and switchable ABS, ensuring confident handling on the streets or highways.
    Hero Xpulse 210
    Hero Xpulse 210
    The Xpulse 210, based on the 210cc engine from the Karizma XMR, has been fine-tuned for off-road adventures. The liquid-cooled DOHC engine produces 24.5 bhp and 20.4 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper and assist clutch. Designed for rugged terrains, the Xpulse 210 offers exceptional suspension travel—210 mm at the front and 205 mm at the rear—along with 220 mm of ground clearance. Riders can switch between ABS modes to adapt to varying conditions. The bike also features a 4.2-inch TFT display for navigation and ride data, solidifying its appeal to adventure enthusiasts.

    Hero’s Vision for the Future
    These new offerings reflect Hero MotoCorp’s strategic move to expand its premium motorcycle and scooter portfolio. By targeting higher-capacity segments and introducing innovative features, Hero aims to appeal to a broader audience, from streetfighters and adventure bikers to urban commuters.
    Bookings for the Xtreme 250R, Xoom 160, and Xpulse 210 will likely begin today. Deliveries are expected to commence soon after their grand unveiling at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. Stay tuned for more updates from the event as Hero sets a new benchmark in Indian two-wheeler mobility. More