Hero MotoCorp has launched two powerful bikes Hero Xpulse 210 and Xtreme 250R at India Expo 2025. These bikes come with great design and tremendous performance, due to which they are creating a new identity for themselves.

Hero Xpulse 210 and Xtreme 250R – booking dates confirmed

The booking date of this bike has been confirmed. Earlier the booking of these bikes was going to start from February 2025 but now the booking date of this bike has been extended a bit. Hero MotoCorp has officially confirmed that now the booking will start from March 20, 2025 and delivery can start in the last week of March or April 2025.

Hero Xpulse 210 – Features and Competition

The Xpulse 210 has been launched in place of the Xpulse 200 4V. This bike is designed to give more power and better riding experience. At this price, it is the cheapest ADV Adventure bike in its category. If we talk about the competition of this bike, then the Xpulse 210 competes directly with the Kawasaki KLX230. But the price of KLX230 starts from ₹ 3.30 lakh, whereas this bike is much more expensive than the Xpulse 210.

Key Features of Xpulse 210

If we talk about the main features of Xpulse 210, then it has an engine power of 24.26 bhp / 20.7 Nm, its top model weighs 170 kg, this bike has RSU telescopic front fork, monoshock rear suspension, dual-channel ABS, disc brakes in both wheels, if we talk about its tyres, then it has 21-inch front, 18-inch rear wheel tyres, while LED projector headlamp and digital instrument cluster with navigation have been provided. Compared to the KLX230, the Xpulse 210 has a better power-to-weight ratio, but lags slightly behind in torque-to-weight ratio. The KLX230 gets 240mm front and 250mm rear suspension travel, while the Xpulse 210 gets 210mm and 205mm.

Key Features of Hero Xtreme 250R

If we talk about the main features of Hero Xtreme 250R, then Engine: 249.03cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC, Power output: 30 PS and 25 Nm torque, Gearbox: 6-speed transmission, 0-60 km/h: just 3.2 seconds, Frame: Steel trellis frame, Suspension: USD forks golden finish and monoshock rear suspension, Tires: 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels 110/70 front, 150/60 rear, Technology: LCD instrument cluster, Bluetooth and more than 35 features