Hero Xtreme 125R: A Bike with Impressive Features and Mileage

Hero MotoCorp has recently launched a powerful bike, the Hero Xtreme 125R, in the Indian market. The Xtreme 125R is specifically designed targeting young customers. This all-new motorcycle includes several design elements such as an aggressive headlamp with LED position light, a large fuel tank enclosed by tank shrouds, a sleek tail section, a stubby exhaust, and multi-spoke wheels. The Xtreme 125R will be available in three colors: blue, red, and black.

Engine Specifications of Hero Xtreme 125R

The Hero Xtreme 125R bike is powered by a new 125 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine. This engine is capable of generating a maximum power of 11.5 ps at 8,250 rpm. The bike is based on a diamond frame, offering a 7-step adjustable Showa rear monoshock with telescopic forks in the front.

Variants and Prices of Hero Xtreme 125R

The robust Hero Xtreme 125R bike will be available in two variants. The first variant comes with a Combined Braking System (CBS) and the second top-end variant comes with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). The base variant is priced at ₹95,000, while the ABS variant is priced at ₹99,500.

Impressive Mileage of Hero Xtreme 125R

One of the major highlights of the Hero Xtreme 125R is its impressive mileage of 66 kmpl. With its stylish design, powerful performance, and high fuel efficiency, the Hero Xtreme 125R is all set to give a tough competition to other bikes in the market, such as the TVS Apache and Bajaj Pulsar 125.

  • Hero Xtreme 125R is a new bike in the Indian market with impressive features and a mileage of 66 kmpl.
  • The bike is powered by a 125 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine and offers a maximum power of 11.5 ps at 8,250 rpm.
  • The Xtreme 125R is available in two variants ★CBS and ABS, priced at ₹95,000 and ₹99,500 respectively.
  • With its high fuel efficiency, the Hero Xtreme 125R is set to compete with the likes of TVS Apache and Bajaj Pulsar 125.

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