Hero Xtreme 250R and Xpulse 210 bookings open

    The Xtreme 250R marks Hero’s debut in the quarter-litre segment, while the Xpulse 210 is a brand-new off-roader.

    Published On Mar 20, 2025 06:22:00 PM

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    Hero Xtreme 250R and Xpulse 210 bookings open
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    The Hero Xtreme 250R and Xpulse 210 can now be booked. The booking amount is Rs 10,000, which is refundable. The Xtreme 250R was launched recently at Rs 1.80 lakh, and the Xpulse’s price range is Rs 1.76 lakh to Rs 1.86 lakh.

    1. Xtreme 250R comes in a single variant with two colour options
    2. Xpulse 210 is available in two variants: Base and Pro
    3. Deliveries of these bikes will commence soon

    Hero Xtreme 250R and Xpulse 210 bookings open

    Hero Xtreme 250R

    Hero’s debutant in the quarter-litre segment, the Xtreme 250R, is equipped with a 249cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 30hp and 25Nm, making it the most powerful Hero motorcycle on sale.

    This street naked features a steel trellis frame, a USD fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock. It is equipped with a 320mm front and 230mm rear petal disc brake setup, along with dual-channel ABS. With its 11.5-litre fuel tank brimmed, it weighs 167.7kg.

    The Xtreme 250R is available in a single variant with two colour options. 

    Hero Xpulse 210

    This Xpulse 200 successor features updated styling and an all-new 210cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 24.6hp and 20.7Nm. The unit is a heavily reworked version of the mill that powers the Karizma XMR.

    The Xpulse 210 is equipped with a 4.2-inch Bluetooth-compatible TFT display, providing smartphone connectivity, along with turn-by-turn navigation and alerts for calls and SMS.

    This bike is available in two variants: Base and Pro, priced at Rs 1.76 lakh and Rs 1.86 lakh, respectively.

    Also see: February 2025 sees Honda take the lead in bike, scooter sales

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