Upcoming bikes from Hero: Xpulse 400, Karizma XMR, Xtreme 200S 4V

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While it has long been the king of the commuter segment, Hero MotoCorp has also been trying for many years to break into more premium segments. It has seen some degree of success with the Xpulse 200, but the company has plans to go even further. Here are all the new bikes coming from Hero MotoCorp in the not-so-distant future.

Hero Xtreme 200S 4V

Possibly the first of the new bikes from Hero will be the Xtreme 200S 4V. The bike has already been spotted in production-ready form at dealers down south, and since Hero has already deployed this new 4-valve engine in the standard Xpulse 200 as well as the 200T, it shouldn’t require too much reworking on the Xtreme 200S. What you can expect is a smoother running motor with slightly higher output levels than the current 2-valve engine – around 1hp and 1Nm more than the present 18hp and 16.45Nm.

Aside from the new motor, changes will be quite minor. The images show new mirrors and new colour schemes, and you can expect a price hike of around Rs 5,000 to 10,000 over the current Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) price tag.

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Hero Xtreme 160R

Another new Hero motorcycle whose launch isn’t too far away is the updated Xtreme 160R. We have some idea of what the updates will bring – test mules have been spotted featuring an upside-down fork. Instrumentation is also likely to be revised, and perhaps there will be a new colour scheme or two thrown into the mix as well. All of this will likely result in a price hike of around Rs 8,000 to 10,000 once the updated Xtreme 160R is launched in the coming months.

Hero Karizma XMR

This year will also see the comeback of a very iconic nametag for Hero, in the form of the Karizma. Last seen in its ZMR guise, the Karizma will return in a new XMR form, complete with a liquid-cooled engine that will displace around 200-210cc. This marks Hero’s very first liquid-cooled motor. The bike has once again already been spotted in production-ready form at a dealer conference, hinting that an official launch shouldn’t be too far away. It features sharp styling with a fully-faired look and split seats.

Ever the masters of the price charts, expect Hero to price the Karizma aggressively – perhaps around the Rs 1.8 lakh mark (ex-showroom). At this price, it will take on the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 and the more focused Yamaha YZF-R15.

Hero Xpulse 400

Of course, the Karizma’s motor isn’t the only liquid-cooled engine that Hero is developing. We will also see a liquid-cooled mill in another very important upcoming product – the Xpulse 400. This will mark Hero’s entry into a segment that it has never set foot in before, but it will be doing so with the Xpulse nametag that has helped it crack the 200cc segment rather well. Hero will be hoping to continue this trend, and to do this, the Xpulse 400 will have to go toe-to-toe with the likes of the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and Bajaj-Triumph 400cc scrambler. While a few Xpulse 400 test mules have been spotted testing on public roads, these have been fairly rough examples, suggesting that a launch is still some time away.

Hero 400cc sport tourer

 

As is becoming increasingly common, the 400cc liquid-cooled engine will act as a platform that will spawn a number of different motorcycles. Among these will be a fully-faired sport tourer. This bike has been spotted testing along with the Xpulse 400 on at least one occasion, and is likely to sport clip-on handlebars and fairing-mounted mirrors. It could use the Karizma name, or come under the Xtreme umbrella, or be something else altogether. Time will tell.

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Hero Passion Plus

Another motorcycle that has been spotted at a Hero dealership in South India is the Passion Plus, which seems set to make a return. This 100cc commuter was taken off the sales charts a while ago, but perhaps Hero is resurrecting it to fend off the fresh challenge from Honda and its newly launched Shine 100. It will be powered by the same 97cc ‘sloper’ engine that does duty in the rest of Hero’s lineup, so you can expect around 8hp and 8Nm on tap. Pricing will likely sit around the Rs 70,000 mark (ex-showroom).

Of course, in addition to all this, Hero will also be building the Harley-Davidson X 440 right here in India, for the American brand. You can read all about that exciting new bike here.

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