Updated Hero Karizma XMR unveiled at EICMA 2024

    The updated Karizma XMR gets new features and equipment but the engine seems mechanically unchanged.

    Published On Nov 12, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Updated Hero Karizma XMR unveiled at EICMA 2024
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    Hero MotoCorp showcased the latest version of its Karizma XMR at the 2024 EICMA show, with the model displayed on the floor without a formal unveiling event.

    1. Gets new suspension setup
    2. Now gets a TFT

    Updated Hero Karizma XMR details

    One of the standout upgrades on the 2025 Karizma XMR is its suspension, now equipped with an upside-down (USD) front fork finished in a striking golden colour. Additionally, the model sports a fresh grey paint scheme, adding a refined look to its aesthetic. Another notable improvement is the instrument cluster. The updated Karizma XMR now features a full-colour TFT screen, also seen on Hero’s new Xpulse 210. This upgrade replaces the current LCD screen, enhancing the bike’s premium appeal.

    Details on the engine specifications for this updated model remain limited, and it’s unclear if Hero has made any performance tweaks. The current Karizma XMR is powered by a 210cc liquid-cooled engine that delivers 25.5 hp at 9,250 rpm and 20.4 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm, paired with a six-speed gearbox.

    There’s no official word yet on when Hero MotoCorp plans to launch the updated Karizma XMR in India. Given the model’s new features, a slight price increase over the outgoing Karizma XMR is anticipated. The current model is priced at Rs 1.80 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

    Also see: Hero Xtreme 250R, Karizma XMR 250 debut at EICMA 2024
     

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