Hero MotoCorp has released the all-new Karizma XMR 210, reintroducing the lineup after a four-year break. Karizma was first debuted in 2003 as part of a collaboration between Honda and Hero MotoCorp, and it remained in the range until 2019, when it was withdrawn due to shrinking sales. The business has been previewing the motorcycle’s design through its social media platforms in recent weeks, raising enthusiasm among enthusiasts.
The bike will compete with the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, Yamaha R15, and Bajaj Pulsar RS 200. Hero MotoCorp’s goal with this introduction is to increase its footprint in the burgeoning premium motorbike segment.
Hero Karizma XMR 210 engine:
The all-new Karizma XMR 210 is driven by a 210cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine capable of producing 25.15 horsepower and 20.4 Nm of torque. A six-speed gearbox will be in charge of gearbox tasks.
Karizma XMR 210 braking system:Â
The new Karizma comes standard with telescopic front forks and adjustable monoshock absorbers in the back. Disc brakes on both the front and back wheels, as well as dual-channel ABS, will handle braking operations.
Hero Karizma XMR 210 price:Â
The Hero Karizma XMR 210 has an introductory price of 1,72,900 (ex-showroom) and is estimated to cost close to 2 lakh once the introductory deal expires. The Karizma XMR 210 will be available for booking on August 29 afternoon, according to the company.
Hero Karizma XMR 210 Design and Tech:
The new Karizma retains the bold lines from before, but it appears significantly more muscular than the 2014 version. The bike also gets new and more modern LED headlights, taillights, turn indicators, and DRLs. The low-set clip-on handlebars provide a sporty riding positions.
In terms of technology, the new Karizma XMR is loaded. It includes a brand-new fully-digital instrument cluster that the company claims is the largest in its class. The cluster will also display the gear position indicator, date, time, trip, odometer, fuel level, tacho, speedometer, and other information. Bluetooth connectivity is also available on the bike. The rider will receive notice alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, and other features.’