Updated Hero Xpulse 200T likely to be offered in 3 colours

    The facelifted bike has been officially teased, and is likely to get 3 all-new dual-tone colour schemes.

    Published On Nov 04, 2022 02:51:00 PM

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    Updated Hero Xpulse 200T likely to be offered in 3 colours
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    We brought you some of the very first images of the updated Hero Xpulse 200T back in August, and more recently, Hero has teased the facelifted motorcycle for the first time, indicating that an official launch is just around the corner. Now, we can show you the three new colour schemes that the updated Xpulse 200T is likely to be offered in, once it goes on sale here in India.

     

    All three are dual-tone colour schemes that aren’t currently offered on the outgoing Xpulse 200T. The most subdued of the lot is a bronze and dark grey option that Hero calls Matte Shield Gold. The front mudguard and flyscreen are finished in bronze, while the fuel tank and side panels are primarily grey, but with sections thrown in. The seat also features a dual-tone scheme and contrast stitching.

     

    The next is an option called Sports Red, where the grey sections from the previous scheme are replaced by black, and you get scarlet red in place of the bronze. The finish is also different – glossy here as opposed to matte on the bronze/grey option. The dual-tone seat is present here as well.

     

    The final scheme is arguably the flashiest of the lot, featuring lime green highlights against a silver background. It also appears to sport a matte finish, and gets the dual-tone seat, too. All three colour options get black wheels, and certain plastic bits like the sump guard and rear mudguard are black across the board.

    Which one is your favourite? Tell us in the comments below.

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