Hero Xtreme

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Hero Xtreme
Manufacturer Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (Formerly Hero Honda Motors Ltd.)
Production2013-present
Class Standard(125R), Naked(160R), Sport bike(200S)
Engine 163 cc, 125cc, 200cc
Transmission 5-speed constant mesh
Suspension Front Telescopic hydraulic type, and rear Rectangular swing arm with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir suspension
Brakes Front Disc Dia 240 mm, and rear Disc Dia 220 mm(160R,200S) rear Drum (125R)
Tires Front 80 / 100 x 18 – 47 P, and rear 120/ 90 x 17 - 37P
Wheelbase 1325 mm
DimensionsL: 2080 mm
W: 765 mm
H: 1145 mm
Fuel capacity12.1 litre (Min)

The Hero Xtreme is a 125/160/200 cc motorcycle from Hero MotorCorp. It was Hero's 150 cc contender in place of Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme launched after moving out of the Hero Honda JV. In June 2019, Hero MotoCorp launched a sportier version of its popular 150cc motorcycle in the form of the Xtreme Sports. Although the engine of Xtreme Sports was alike the traditional Hero Xtreme, the former had more power than the standard version. In 2020 hero launched 160 CV Hero Xtreme bike. In January 2024 hero launched a 125 cc version of Xtreme series motorcycle. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Sneak Peek At The Novel Hero Xtreme 125R Leaked Before its Indian Debut". Motorlane. January 22, 2024.
  2. "Hero Xtreme 125R launched at Rs 95,000 At Hero World Day 2024". Motorlane. January 23, 2024.