Hero Karizma XMR: Legendary Two-Wheeler To Make Debut On August 29; Specs And Feature Explained

Hero Karizma XMR

Hero Karizma XMR: Hero has revived the Legendary two-wheeler again, the bike is likely to rule the segment after a long time. Yes, we are talking about Hero Karizma XMR which is set to launch on August 29 in the Indian market. Heor MotoCorp has been seen teasing for so long now, but the wait is now over as the company is going to unveil this roaring legendary machine tomorrow. If you are curious to know about the features and specs of this bike, you have landed on the right place. In this article, we will discuss all the underpinnings of this upcoming bike. Check Full story to get into more details.

Hero Motocorp has posted a silhoutte focusing on the front side of the upcoming bike, it is clearly visible that the bike has sharpe edges designs on all sides. Earlier to this, there were many other teasers released by Hero Moto Corp. Taking clue from all these teasers, we have noticed that the bike equips Dual LED projector headlight with supplementary H-Shaped DRLs and LED units, it has an LCD instrument console which have dot matrix, it is likely to show welcome messages and turn-by-turn navigation.

Based on the teaser, it is expected that the lengendary bike has a top speed of 143 kmph. The two-wheeler will be powered with 210cc DOHC Liquid cooled engine, Slip and assist clutch and dual channel ABS. Although there is no related information released by the manufacturer, but it is expected that the vehicle will churn out the maximum power output of 25PS with a peak torque of 20Nm. The upcoming bike will also get the OG Karizma iconic yellow colour variant.

Hero Karizma XMR: Expected Price

Hero Moto Corp is expected to prices this legendary two-wheeler in market with the price tag of around Rs. 1.9 Lakh ( Ex-Showroom). The bike has its rivals in market like Bajaj Pulsar RS200 and Suzuki Gixer SF 250.

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