Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R ABS OBD2B
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R ABS OBD2B specifications
Engine & Transmission
Max Engine Power | 11.4 bhp @ 8250 rpm |
Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
Stroke | 57.8 mm |
Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
Max Engine Torque | 10.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Bore | 52.4 mm |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine Displacement | 124.7 cc |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Clutch | Wet Multiplate |
Fuel & Performance
Top Speed | 95 kph |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 1.6 L |
Fuel Tank Size | 10 L |
Official Fuel Economy | 66 kpl |
Auto Start/Stop | No |
Chassis & Suspension
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Chassis name | Diamond Frame |
Rear Suspension Type | Hydraulic Shock Absorbers |
Front Suspension Type | Dia. 37 Conventional Fork |
Chassis type | Diamond |
Tyre type | Tubeless |
Wheel Construction | Alloy |
Wheel Type | Alloy |
Calliper Type | Front - 2 Piston, Rear - Piston |
Rear Tyre Size | 120/80 - 17 |
Rear Wheel Size | 17 inch |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Rear Brake Size | 130 mm |
Front Brake Size | 240 mm |
Front Brake Type | Disc |
Front Tyre Size | 90/90 - 17 |
Front Wheel Size | 17 inch |
Dimensions
Width | 793 mm |
Wheelbase | 1319 mm |
Seat height | 794 mm |
Length | 2009 mm |
Kerb Weight | 136 kg |
Height | 1051 mm |
Ground Clearance | 180 mm |
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R ABS OBD2B features
Safety
| Traction control | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Single Channel |
| Side-stand engine cut-off | |
| Hazard lights |
Features
| Quickshifter | |
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Low Oil Indicator | |
| Navigation | |
| Odometer | |
| Pass-light switch |
Instrumentation
| Tachometer | |
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Average Speed | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
| Trip Meter | |
| Touchscreen |
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Trending Questions on Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hi AC team, I am currently 17 years old and will turn 18 in April 2026. After April, I want to buy a new bike for myself. I have enquired about the Honda CB125 Hornet, Yamaha MT-15, NS160, and Hero Xtreme 125R. My first priority was Honda because I am currently riding my dad’s 2012 Honda Shine 125 (Optimax), and I also have a Yamaha FZ-S. I am 5′7″ tall and weigh 60 kg. My maximum budget will be ₹1.2–1.5 lakh. Please suggest a bike for everyday college riding with friends and weekend highway rides.
The Honda CB125 Hornet makes a good case for itself as your first bike with its lightweight, frugal engine and flashy style. You should also take a look at the Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider because there are some areas where these bikes have an upper hand on the Honda.
Bigger bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and Yamaha MT-15 will offer you more performance, albeit at the cost of fuel efficiency. They will also be a little heavier, but it won't be a big difference.
A test ride and a clear expectation of what you want from the bike will help you decide which bike is best for you.
I have been using a Discover 125 ST (2012 model) for the past 10 years, and my daily commute is around 30 km. I am now looking to buy a new bike and would appreciate your expertise. My requirements are good suspension to manage back pain, a comfortable seat, and good handling, as I am 6 feet tall and weigh 80 kg. I want a 125cc bike with good mileage, and braking performance is my top priority. My budget is ₹1 lakh to ₹1.5 lakh.
I want to upgrade from my 2013 Honda Shine and am looking for a peppy-performing motorcycle for city use only. Please suggest options in the 125cc and 150-160cc segments.
I need a new bike for my daily commute in Pune city of at least 50km each day. I am looking for something that offers good mileage, is reliable, comfortable and stylish. My on-road budget is ₹1.5 lakh.
I am 35 years old and planning to buy a scooter or bike with a budget of ₹1.5 lakh. I typically travel about 25-30 km daily. I have existing back pain, so good suspension is my primary requirement. Please suggest suitable scooter or bike options.
Considering you have some back pain, we would recommend you stick with a motorcycle as the big wheels, longer-travel suspension and neutral riding ergonomics will keep you shielded from road imperfections. Inside your budget, we would recommend 125cc bikes like the Honda Shine 125, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour models, TVS Raider 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R. Depending on the sort of style you are after, you can choose between any of these.
Since you have asked us about a scooter, our current top picks are the TVS Jupiter 110, Suzuki Access and Honda Activa 125. While the scooters will be more practical, they will not be as ultra comfortable as a motorcycle over bigger bumps.
Take an exhaustive test ride before you decide.
I want to choose a motorcycle as a beginner and am still learning to ride. My daily usage is about 30 km. Which bike would you recommend that offers good mileage along with good looks?
Since you are learning to ride and haven't specified your budget, we will stick to recommending 125-150cc machines as they are affordable, fuel-efficient and beginner-friendly. Since you want a bike that stands out from the crowd, we would recommend considering the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet in the 125cc class. All are peppy, frugal and have catchy styling while being very easy to ride. All three come with single-channel ABS on at least one variant, and we'd recommend going for one of the ABS variants, considering you are a newer rider.
In the 150/160cc class, bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer and Honda SP160 would be a good bet.
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