Hero Karizma XMR delivery started in India, more than 13 thousand people have booked

Hero MotoCorp has started delivering its latest offering Karizma XMR. The Karizma XMR is an essential motorcycle for Hero MotoCorp. Not only has the manufacturer brought back its iconic nameplate but the new Karizma XMR is their flagship motorcycle with a new liquid-cooled engine that has been introduced by the company for the first time. Let us know about it.

Wed, 25 Oct 2023 11:42 AM (IST)
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Hero Karizma XMR delivery started in India, more than 13 thousand people have booked

Hero MotoCorp has started delivering its latest offering Karizma XMR. The brand already has over 13,000 bookings for the motorcycle and handing over to customers has just begun in a few cities.

Initially, Hero Karzima XMR was launched at Rs 1,72,900, but now its price has been revised to Rs 1,82,900 (ex-showroom). Currently, its bookings are closed and a new booking window for Karizma XMR will be announced soon.

The Karizma XMR is an essential motorcycle for Hero MotoCorp. Not only, the manufacturer has brought back their iconic nameplate, but the new Karizma XMR is their flagship motorcycle with a new liquid-cooled engine, which has been introduced by the company for the first time.

It is a 210 cc, single-cylinder unit with a DOHC setup. This engine produces a maximum power of 25.15 bhp and a maximum torque of 20.4 Nm. The gearbox on duty is a 6-speed unit with slip and assist clutch. The brand is also offering a dual-channel anti-lock braking system with the motorcycle.

Like the old Karizma, the new XMR also sports aggressive styling with sharp and sleek LED headlamps with LED daytime running lamps. The LEDs are carried to the tail lamps as well as the turn indicators, providing a touch of modernity. The tail section is narrow to provide a sporty look, while it also has a split setup. Hero is offering the Karizma XMR in three color options – Iconic Yellow, Matte Red, and Phantom Black.

Hero Karzima XMR gets Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, hazard lights, an engine kill switch, a USB socket for charging mobile devices, and a digital LCD display with an adjustable windscreen. Suspension is handled by telescopic forks at the front and mono-shock at the rear. The motorcycle stops with the help of disc brakes at both ends.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer