“Hero Xtreme 125R has been launched in India today, marking the end of anticipation. Hero claims that this premium commuter motorcycle will win the hearts of the young generation. It is priced at ₹95,000 (ex-showroom). They assert that within the one lakh price range, it stands out as the best 125cc bike in India. The design is so stylish that it doesn’t give the typical impression of a Hero bike or a 125cc bike. With the arrival of the new Xtreme, it competes confidently with the TVS Raider 125, Pulsar NS125, and Honda SP125 models.
Hero Xtreme 125R has been launched in India today, marking the end of anticipation. Hero claims that this premium commuter motorcycle will win the hearts of the young generation. It is priced at ₹95,000 (ex-showroom). They assert that within the one lakh price range, it stands out as the best 125cc bike in India. The design is so stylish that it doesn’t give the typical impression of a Hero bike or a 125cc bike. With the arrival of the new Xtreme, it competes confidently with the TVS Raider 125, Pulsar NS125, and Honda SP125 models.
Hero Xtreme 125R: Design
Anyone from the young generation would be captivated by the hyper-stylish design of Hero Xtreme 125R. The razor-sharp styled headlamp sets it apart from others. The bike is intricately designed, featuring muscular looks with shrouds on both sides of the fuel tank. The split seat and split grab rail complete the sporty style.
Hero Xtreme 125R: Engine, Hardware, Features
For performance, Hero Xtreme comes with a new 125cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. It produces 11.39 bhp power and 10 Nm torque. It comes with a five-speed gearbox. The front suspension features a 37mm telescopic fork, and the rear has a monoshock. Information is displayed on the LCD screen.
Hero Xtreme 125R offers a choice between a single-channel ABS (base model) and dual-disc (front and rear) options. The base model lacks the ABS feature. The most expensive variant with these safety features will cost ₹99,500 (ex-showroom). It is available in three colors – blue, red, and black.”