Mumbai, August 15: With the impending launch of Hero Karizma XMR 210, bike fans are eager to learn every new detail about the bike. After all, Hero Karizma was an iconic bike back in the day. Now that Hero is bringing back Karizma in the form of Hero Karizma XMR 210; it’s natural for fans to feel excited about it.
However, it can’t be denied that as iconic as the bike was, it didn’t exactly translate to sales numbers. Thus, with the release of Hero Karizma XMR 210, the company will be hoping it manages to turn the tables this time around. While Hero is trying their best to be tight-lipped about Hero Karizma XMR 210, we have some updates about the bike. Tesla Model S, Model X: Elon Musk Run-Electric Vehicle Company Unveils Cheaper Variants of Two Car Models, Check Price and Specifications.
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Hero Karizma XMR 210 - Launch Date
Indian motorcycle and scooter manufacturing company Hero confirmed the launch of Hero Karizma XMR through an Instagram video. In the short Instagram video, they revealed the bike’s silhouette. While there isn’t a lot one can understand from the video, it is safe to say that the bike looks sporty and edgy.
The video reveals the launch date of the bike to be August 29, 2023. Additionally, the unit they show in the video is yellow. The original Karizma came in multiple colours, including the yellow one, a fan favourite. So, it’s nice to see Hero use that nostalgic touch. It’s unclear at this time what other colour options would be there, but Red would likely be one of them.
Hero Karizma XMR 210 - Specs and Expected Price
The Hero Karizma XMR 210 will likely have a liquid-cooled 210 cc engine and a six-speed gearbox. Peak power and peak torque will probably be 25PS and 20Nm, respectively. It will likely use a telescopic fork in the front and a mono-shock fork in the rear. Furthermore, it will probably have LED lighting all around.
If the rumours are to be believed, then the instrument cluster will be a fully digital one instead of a combination of digital and analogue. It is likely to have an ex-showroom price of between Rs 1.50 and Rs 1.80 lakhs.
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