Hero Karizma XMR 250, Xpulse 210, Xtreme 250R, Vida Z unveiled at EICMA
Hero MotoCorp at EICMA 2024: Vida Z
The Vida Z is the latest offering in the company’s Vida electric scooter lineup, featuring removable batteries and multiple charging modes to ease the ownership experience. The model is integrated with Hero’s MY VIDA app, allowing users to monitor vehicle health, track location, and even immobilize the scooter in case of theft—all from a single platform.
The Vida Z supports a range of battery capacities from 2.2 kWh to 4.4 kWh, catering to diverse commuting needs. Key highlights of the model include a TFT touchscreen display, refreshed handlebar design, and a unique LED DRL design that is quite different from the ones we’ve seen on any of the company’s scooters so far.
Hero MotoCorp at EICMA 2024: Xpulse 210
The new Xpulse 210 retains much of the look of its predecessor, with a sharper beak, taller windscreen, and a round, reinforced headlight design. At its core is a 210cc DOHC liquid-cooled engine, putting out 24.6 hp and 20.4 Nm of torque. The motorcycle has a 220 mm ground clearance and is suspended by 210mm travel telescopic forks and a monoshock unit with 205 mm travel. Key highlights include switchable ABS, a 4.2-inch TFT display, adjustable handlebars and a rally kit option.
Hero MotoCorp at EICMA 2024: Xtreme 250R
Hero’s Xtreme 250R steps into the spotlight as the flagship street model in the Xtreme family. Drawing design inspiration from the Xtunt 2.5R concept, this naked streetfighter is powered by a 250cc liquid-cooled DOHC engine pushing out 30 PS and 25 Nm of torque. The bike features a 43mm USD fork and preload-adjustable monoshock, paired with radial tires and lightweight alloy wheels for exceptional grip. It comes equipped with switchable ABS, auto-illumination LED headlights, and connected tech including TBT navigation and music control. Moreover it gets features like a lap timer and drag timer.
Hero MotoCorp at EICMA 2024: Karizma XMR 250
The Karizma XMR 250 marks the company’s entry in the quarter-litre segment alongside the Xtreme 250 R with a powerful 250cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine delivering 30 bhp and 25 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. Key features include a full LED setup, TFT display, dual-channel ABS, and height-adjustable clip-on handlebars.
As for hardware, it sports USD front forks and a monoshock at the rear, along with front and rear disc brakes on 17-inch wheels. The bike’s updated styling includes bold winglets integrated into the fairing, adding a sporty edge. It also offers practical features like lap and drag timers and an auto-illuminating LED headlight.
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