The Hero Karizma XMR 210 was launched in India recently and is priced at an introductory Rs 1.73 lakh, ex-showroom. If you are in the market to buy a motorcycle around that price, look no further as we have listed all the options you can choose from.
Royal Enfield’s newest offering, the 2023 Bullet 350 is priced from Rs 1.73 lakh. The motorcycle is built on the brand’s J-platform that also has the Classic 350, Hunter 350 and Meteor 350. However, the Bullet is more retro in its styling than the others and even comes with badging that is reminiscent of the older model. Powering the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a 349cc, single-cylinder engine that churns out 20.2bhp and 27Nm. While it is not big on features, it comes with a small display under the analogue speedometer and ABS as standard.
The other motorcycle that you could buy in the same price as the Hero Karizma XMR is from Royal Enfield too in the form of the Hunter 350. While the motorcycle is priced from Rs 1.49 for the Retro variants, the top-spec Metro Rebel costs Rs 1.74 lakh. Just like the new Bullet 350, the Hunter 350 is built on the J-platform and uses a 349cc, single-cylinder motor with 20.2bhp and 27Nm on offer. It gets the Tripper Navigation system as an option but a display that looks much more modern than the units on the Bullet and Classic.
The other option in this list is the TVS Ronin which costs Rs 1.68 lakh for the top-spec model. However, you can pick the base model for Rs 1.49 lakh. Now the TVS Ronin is styled to be a relaxed cruiser and comes powered by a 225cc, single-cylinder engine that is capable of 20.1bhp and 19.3Nm. It gets a load of features like dual-channel ABS, LED lighting, two ride modes and GTT along with Bluetooth connectivity for the LCD screen.