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Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 variants
Front Right Three Quarter
Rear View
Color Blue
Front View
Front Left Three Quarter
Rear View
Front Left Three Quarter
Front View
Headlight
Color Blue, White

Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 Top

VariantTop
CityDelhi
₹1.90 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹2,735 /month
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Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 Top specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
210 cc
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Stroke
50 mm
Bore
73 mm
Valvetrain
4 Valves/Cyl
Fueling
Fuel-Injected
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Max Engine Power
24.2 bhp @ 9250 rpm
Max Engine Torque
20.7 Nm @ 7250 rpm
Gearbox Type
Manual
Number of Gears
6
Transmission Type
Manual
Clutch
Assist And Slipper Clutch
Slipper clutch
Yes
Reverse gear
No

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Size
13 L
Auto Start/Stop
No
Reserve Fuel Capacity
2.6 L

Chassis & Suspension

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
276mm
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Rear Brake Size
220mm
Chassis type
Semi Double Cradle
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Front Forks dia 41mm with anti friction bush
Chassis name
Semi Double Cradle
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Rear Suspension Type
Rectangular swingarm with 10 step adjustable gas charged
Wheel Type
Spoke
Rear Disc/Drum Size
220 mm
Front Brake Type
Disc
Brake type
Disc
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
276 mm
Rear Brake Size
220 mm
Front Disc/Drum Size
276 mm
Tyre type
Tubed
Front Tyre Size
90/90 - 21
Rear Tyre Size
120/80 - 18
Radial tyres
No
Front Wheel Size
21 inch
Rear Wheel Size
18 inch

Dimensions

Wheelbase
1446 mm
Width
884 mm
Height
1348 mm
Length
2254 mm
Seat height
830 mm
Adjustable seat height
No
Ground Clearance
220 mm
Kerb Weight
170 kg

Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 Top features

Safety

Combined Braking System
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Dual Channel
Tyre-Pressure Monitoring System
Cornering ABS
Hazard lights
Side-stand indicator

Features

Pass-light switch
Tripmeters Type
Digital
Headlight Bulb Type
LED
Headlamp Type
LED
Headlight Type
Projector Headlamp
Keyless Lock

Instrumentation

TFT colour Instrument cluster
Touchscreen
Average Fuel Consumption
Engine/Motor temperature gauge
Low Fuel Level Warning
Tachometer

Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 variants

VariantsOn road price
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 Base
210 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.80 Lakh
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 Top
210 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.90 Lakh
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Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 comparison

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Engine
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Mileage
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Engine
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Mileage
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Engine
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Engine
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Engine
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Trending Questions on Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Paras yadavon Dec 13, 2025

Hello Autocar, I am looking to buy a bike for my daily commute of around 80 km, consisting of 60 km of highway and 20 km of city riding. I am confused between the TVS RTX, Hero Xpulse, and Suzuki V-Strom SX. Should I wait for the BMW 450 GS? I am looking for a comfortable and plush ride. P.S. I sold my FZ a year ago and am now looking to buy a new bike.

The TVS Apache RTX 300 is a great option because it is comfortable, quick, reasonably fuel-efficient when ridden sensibly, and comes at a great price for everything you get with it. The Hero Xpulse 210 is another great option because it gives you lovely comfort and genuine off-road capability with peppy performance.
The Suzuki V-Strom SX is a simple but sorted bike; however, in comparison to these two, it feels a little too simple and also not as comfortable, which is why we would recommend you choose between the TVS and the Hero. Take a test ride of these two before you decide.
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Asked by: Obli Raghavendranon Dec 12, 2025

I am writing from Coimbatore. I currently own a Yamaha SZ-R and am looking to upgrade my bike with touring in mind. I have shortlisted the Kawasaki Versys X-300 and the Suzuki V-Strom 250. I am 5 feet 5 inches tall. I test rode the Versys and found it comfortable in terms of ride quality. I am yet to test ride the V-Strom. Budget is not a concern. I am looking for a no-nonsense machine that is comfortable and good to ride. Are there any upcoming bikes I should wait for?

The Kawasaki Versys X-300 and Suzuki V-Strom 250 are both good options for your requirements. The Versys, with its more powerful twin-cylinder engine, will have the performance and long-distance touring advantage. However, the Suzuki V-Strom is a lot more affordable, and if you are on a tight budget, it makes for a genuinely capable tourer. Both bikes are quite tall, and you will need to get used to the height of these ADVs.
Something to also consider is the Hero Xpulse 210, which has a peppy engine, great suspension, neutral ergonomics, and is the most affordable option of all three. Take a test ride of all three before you decide.
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Asked by: sachin Dabason Dec 12, 2025

I am looking for a motorcycle mainly for highway use and touring. My budget is around ₹2 lakh on-road. My priorities are comfortable cruising at 80 to 90kmph, good pillion comfort, a relaxed riding posture, reliability, and performance. I don’t need many features. Please suggest suitable options.

Considering your needs, bikes like the Hero Xpulse 210 and the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will fit the bill nicely. The Hero Xpulse 210 will feel more spacious and have better suspension comfort and fuel economy than the two machines.
The Hunter 350 is a friendly standard neo-retro machine that can cruise comfortably on the highway with good comfort and decent performance. You can even take a look at the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Batallion Black base variant, which will give you great comfort for two-up riding, and it will have enough highway performance for your needs.
Take a test ride of all three before you go ahead with your purchase.
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Asked by: paras yadavon Dec 12, 2025

I am a 31-year-old male. My daily commute is around 60km, with 40km on the highway and 20km in the city. I am looking for a comfortable bike that puts minimal stress on my cervical spine, lumbar spine, and shoulders. I am confused between the Hero Xpulse, TVS Apache RTX, and Suzuki V-Strom. Please guide me.

The Hero Xpulse 210 and the TVS Apache RTX 300 will be the two most comfortable bikes amongst the three you have shortlisted. Both have great suspension comfort and a neutral yet commanding rider's triangle, which will help you over bad roads and over longer distances.
Take a test ride of both before you make your purchase.
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Asked by: Vasanth Kumaron Dec 8, 2025

I currently own a Bajaj V15 and I am planning to buy a new bike for commuting and occasional long drives. My budget is ₹2 lakh. Please suggest a bike that offers good performance, mileage, and comfort.

Since you haven't specified what displacement range or style of bike you are looking at, we'll give you multiple options to choose from. 

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a good option because it will be comfortable, stylish and will give you decent performance and fuel economy too. Another bike worth taking a look at is the Honda CB300F, which is a friendly naked bike that will also be comfortable and fuel-efficient. You can also take a look at the Hero Xpulse 210, which will be far the most comfortable machine of all the bikes mentioned here. 

If you want to stick to the same displacement bracket, bikes like the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and Bajaj Pulsar N160 are the options to consider. Take a test ride of everything you're considering before making a decision.  

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Asked by: Rahulon Dec 7, 2025

Hello experts, I'm using Activa 125 since 2021 and recently my daily commute have shifted from public transportation to my activa. For 40 km daily commute with 15 km city and rest highway, I'm looking to buy my first bike which would make this experience better. My budget is upto 2.5L.

Since you have a commute that has some highway riding, we'll recommend bikes displacing 250cc or more so you can maintain decent highway speeds without feeling the engine is strained. 

There are loads of options in your price bracket, like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, TVS Ronin, Honda CB300F, Bajaj Pulsar N250, Hero Xpulse 210 and TVS Apache RTX 300

Take a test ride of all the machines you shortlist before going ahead with your purchase. 

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Asked by: Divy Jainon Nov 23, 2025

I’m 27 (5′9″) and my father is 60 (5′11″) with a broad upper body. I want a bike (on-road budget under ₹2.4 lakh) that fits both our heights and body types. My riding will be mostly city and highway, with some casual off-roading and long trips. I’m considering the Yezdi ADV, Yezdi Roadster, Royal Enfield H’ness, TVS Apache RTX 300, and Hero Xpulse. Which of these suits both of us best?

Considering your use case, we would advise choosing between the TVS Apache RTX 300 and the Hero Xpulse 210. The RTX is an adventure bike, which will make it great on the road, while the Xpulse is a dualsport, which will be more capable during serious off-roading. 

If you want a more road-biased machine, then the Honda CB350 H'ness (or either of its siblings), the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 and the TVS Ronin would make for a good option. 

Take a test ride of these machines to help decide which one is best for you. 

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Asked by: Swapnil Poalon Nov 23, 2025

I’m planning to buy a quick and comfortable bike for city rides. I’m 32, my daily commute is about 40 km with occasional long rides to hill stations, and my height is 5'7". The budget is around 2.5 lakhs. I currently own a Bajaj V15 150 cc. Its pillion seat was not very comfortable. So comfort for the rider and pillion is of utmost importance without compromise in the power.

Considering your requirements, we would recommend you take a look at the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 and the Honda CB350 models because they are comfortable for two-up riding and have decent power. If you are open to an adventure bike, then the Hero Xpulse 210 will make for a good buy as well, although keep in mind its seat is a little narrow, which can feel uncomfortable on longer journeys.
Take a test ride of all the machines you're considering with your pillion before choosing.  
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Asked by: Harshon Nov 12, 2025

I’m a beginner (5'6") planning to buy a bike next year. My top choice is the Triumph Scrambler 400X, which I’ve admired since early 2024. I’m torn between that and the newly launched TVS Apache RTX 300, which offers cruise control and a bi-directional quick shifter. I’ll use the bike for daily office commutes, occasional weekend rides, and some soft-trail riding. Which one should I pick — and are there other expert-recommended alternatives?

Since you are a beginner, we'd suggest that you start with something a little less powerful and easier to manage. As you've mentioned that you have an interest in mild off-road riding, the Hero Xpulse 210 would be a great place to start. It is a fun bike to ride, very comfortable in the city, and it will be a good motorcycle for you to hone your off-road skills on. Once you've gained some confidence, you can look at bigger ADV motorcycles. But if your heart is set on one of the above two bikes that you mentioned, we'd recommend you try out the Apache RTX 300

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