Hero MotoCorp's upcoming Karizma XMR 250 has been spotted without camouflage ahead of its India launch. First unveiled at EICMA 2024 before making its Indian debut at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the fully faired motorcycle now appears to be in production-ready form, suggesting its market launch is drawing closer.
- Hero Karizma XMR 250 spotted in production-spec form
- Revised bodywork and bolder graphics distinguish it from the XMR 210
- Powered by Hero's 250cc, 30hp engine
Hero Karizma XMR 250 spied: What's new?
While the overall silhouette remains familiar, the Karizma XMR 250 features a handful of visual updates over the existing XMR 210. The projector LED headlamp and boomerang-shaped DRLs appear to have been carried over, but the surrounding fairing extends further beneath the headlamp, giving the front end a sharper, more aggressive appearance. It also retains the tall windscreen and integrated winglets first seen on the show bike.
In profile, the XMR 250 wears bolder graphics than the XMR 210, whose fairing has a comparatively simpler, single-tone finish. It is also equipped with gold-finished USD forks, a sculpted fuel tank, clip-on handlebars mounted above the top yoke and split seats. Unlike the Xtreme 250R, which uses a rear tyre hugger-mounted number plate holder, the Karizma XMR 250 retains a conventional tail-mounted number plate bracket.
Interestingly, while the Karizma XMR 250 showcased at EICMA 2024 wore a white-and-red paint scheme with similar graphics, the motorcycle seen here sports a black base colour. This hints that Hero could offer the new Karizma in at least two colour options at launch, although additional paint schemes cannot be ruled out.
Hero Karizma XMR 250 engine details:
Unlike the current Karizma XMR, which is powered by a 210cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 25.5hp and 20.4Nm, the XMR 250 uses Hero's new 250cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC single-cylinder engine shared with the Xtreme 250R. The motor produces 30hp and 25Nm and is paired with a six-speed gearbox.
Having recently ridden the Xtreme 250R, we found this engine to be among the quicker performers in the segment, delivering brisk acceleration and a strong mid-range. The Karizma XMR 250 is expected to pair this powertrain with the same trellis frame and feature a TFT display with smartphone connectivity and navigation, full-LED lighting, dual-channel ABS and a USB charging port.
Karizma XMR 250 launch details:
With the production-spec motorcycle now surfacing undisguised, Hero could launch the Karizma XMR 250 in the weeks ahead. Prices are expected to start at over Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it above the current Karizma XMR 210, which is priced from Rs 1.86 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it will become Hero MotoCorp's flagship faired motorcycle and rival the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, KTM RC 200 and the upcoming Yamaha R2.
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