Hero XPulse 210: Hero MotoCorp has launched its new adventure bike XPulse 210 at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. This bike is available in two variants: base and top model. There is a difference of ₹ 10,000 in their prices, and similarly, there is a lot of difference in their features. Let’s know what are the differences between the base and top model of XPulse 210 and which variant is better for you.
Design
The design of both variants of XPulse 210 is almost the same, there are just some minor differences. Its base variant is available in two colors. Wild Red and Glacier White. At the same time, the top variant also comes in two color schemes. Azure Blue and Alpine Silver. Both have different shades. Apart from this, the top variant has a tall windscreen for better wind protection, while the base variant has a small flyscreen.
Features
There is a big difference between the two variants in terms of features. The top variant has a TFT display, while the base variant has an LCD instrument cluster. The top variant also has dual-channel ABS with three riding modes (road, off-road, and rally), while the base variant has no riding modes and only single-channel ABS. Its top variant also has knuckle guards and a luggage mounting plate at the rear, while the base variant does not have anything like this.
Dimensions
The base variant of the XPulse 210 weighs 168 kg, while the top variant weighs 170 kg. Both variants have telescopic forks with 210 mm travel, a 10-step pre-load adjustable mono-shock with 205 mm travel, and disc brakes at both ends. Their seat height is 830 mm and ground clearance is 220 mm.
Powerful performance
Both variants of the Hero XPulse 210 use a 210cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This engine generates 24.6 PS of power and 20.7 Nm of torque. Its engine comes with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. The bike has been re-tuned for off-roading.