Hero MotoCorp rolls out Karizma XMR 210 at Rs 1.7 lakh | karizma r 2007 model mileage

Hero MotoCorp has unveiled the Karizma XMR 210, 

priced at Rs 1.7 lakh, as part of its strategy to bolster its foothold in the upscale motorcycle market. The launch event in New Delhi saw the presence of Niranjan Gupta, CEO of Hero MotoCorp, alongside Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, who serves as the brand ambassador.

Available in three distinct colors - Matte Phantom Black, Turbo Red, and Iconic Yellow - the Karizma XMR 210 is set to compete with the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, Yamaha R15, and Bajaj Pulsar RS 200. Under its sleek exterior, the motorcycle houses a liquid-cooled 210cc single-cylinder engine that generates an output of 25bhp and 20Nm of torque. This engine, compliant with OBD 2 (On-Board Diagnostic) standards, is coupled with a 6-speed gearbox.


The bike features an array of additional attributes, including a modern fully-digital instrument cluster, LED lighting, a dual-channel ABS system, an engine kill switch, and a slip & assist clutch mechanism. This foray into the premium motorcycle segment exemplifies Hero MotoCorp's commitment to expanding its product range and market presence.


karizma r 2007 model mileage

Hero Karizma [2003-2014] Mileage

As reported by Hero Karizma [2003-2014] owners, the real mileage of Karizma [2003-2014] is 40 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of Karizma [2003-2014] is 40 kmpl. It delivers better mileage that 40% of bikes. With a fuel tank capacity of 15 litres, this bike can go upto 600 kms on full tank. While ARAI mileage figures are achieved under ideal test conditions, the real mileage may vary because of driving conditions and riding habits of riders.


Karizma [2003-2014] Average

ARAI certified mileage

ARAI certified mileage

40 kmpl

Owner reported mileage

40 kmpl

Where does Karizma [2003-2014] stand among bikes?

40 %

Karizma [2003-2014] has better mileage than 40% of bikes

43 kmpl

Average mileage among bikes

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