Hero’s newest launch, the Xtreme 125R has been priced at Rs 95,000 for the base, IBS variant while the single-channel ABS version costs Rs 99,500, ex-showroom. With this price point, the Hero Xtreme 125R goes up against the TVS Raider 125 which is also targetted as a sporty commuter motorcycle. Well, if you are looking to buy the Hero, we list the on-road cost in the top 10 cities in India here:
As is evident, the Hero Xtreme 125R would be the most affordable in Ahmedabad and the most expensive in Bengaluru. That said, Hero has equipped the Xtreme 125R with a 125cc, single-cylinder engine that is air-cooled and churns out 11.5bhp and close to 11Nm of torque, transferring power to the rear wheel via a five-speed gearbox.
The Hero Xtreme 125R rides on 37mm telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock for the rear end. Meanwhile, braking is done by a 276mm disc at the front whereas the rear has the option of a drum or disc. The features list has full-LED lighting, an LCD screen with gear position and Bluetooth connectivity for call and message alerts, and a hazard light switch. Hero is also offering the option of a single-channel ABS and IBS, which is essentially a combined braking system.