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Last Updated on: 17 Nov 2025

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Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 160R 4V price in Chennai

₹1.54 - ₹1.59 Lakh
On road price, Chennai
Chennai
Starting₹2,252 /month
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The Hero Xtreme 160R 4V price in Chennai is ₹1.30 lakh for the Standard variant. In this price bracket, you can also consider similar scooters like the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V (₹1.16 lakh - ₹1.21 lakh), Yamaha FZ S FI (₹1.04 lakh - ₹1.06 lakh), and Bajaj Pulsar N160 (₹1.13 lakh - ₹1.26 lakh). All prices are ex-showroom.

On the other hand, the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V on road price in Chennai is ₹1.59 lakh. 

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Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 160R 4V Colours

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Asked by: Vishnu Kumaron Jan 4, 2026

Hello Team! I commute daily to the office, around 30km round trip. My route includes a few rough patches and disjoints on flyovers. I currently ride a Meteor 350, but I am struggling with it as the rear suspension is absolutely pathetic. I am not planning to sell it due to personal attachment. I am now looking for a second, lightweight motorcycle in the ₹1.5-2 lakh range, which will be my primary commuter and used occasionally for single-day rides. Smooth gearshifts are a priority, along with excellent suspension, as I have started experiencing back pain. I am 5 feet 10 inches tall and weigh 75kg. I shortlisted the Xpulse 210 but dropped it due to concerns around quality issues and tube tyres. I really like the RTX 300, but it is out of my budget. I also like the CB300F Flex Fuel, but have heard that the rear suspension is stiff. The same concern applies to the Gixxer twins and the RTR 200. So, please assist me. At the moment, I am confused between the Hero Xtreme 160R Combat Edition and the Pulsar N160. I really liked the overall feel and sound of the N160. The Hero sales and test ride experience was not great, although the bike itself felt good. I also like the TVS Ronin, but did not find it as comfortable as the other two. Please help me decide.

Between the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V and the Bajaj Pulsar N160 - both of which are great options to begin with - we would recommend you go with the Pulsar. That's because for a taller person like yourself, the Pulsar's roomier ergonomics will make for a better companion over your long commute and other rides you venture out on.
We would also recommend you take a test ride of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 because, since it was updated recently, its ride quality has seen a considerable improvement, and it will fit within your budget.
We would also suggest taking a test ride of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Since its recent update, the ride quality has seen a considerable improvement, and it should fit within your budget as well.
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Asked by: Snighdho sahaon Dec 25, 2025

Hi, I am an office goer planning to purchase a new bike in 2026 and want to upgrade from a 125 cc to a 150/160 cc bike. I commute about 60 km daily, with roughly 50% on decent roads and 50% on broken roads. Can you please suggest a bike in the 150/160 cc segment that offers both comfort and good mileage?

In the 150/160cc category, your best bets for a comfortable and fuel-efficient machine would range between the Honda Unicorn / SP160, Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and Hero Xtreme 160R 4V

Depending on your physique, each bike will fit you differently. So, we would recommend a test ride of all bikes on both good and bad roads before you make a purchase. 

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Asked by: Pramod Deshmukhon Nov 2, 2025

I currently own a Honda Activa and want a reliable motorcycle. I’m 5'9" tall and my budget is up to ₹2 lakh. Daily commuting is up to 20 km. I’ve been diagnosed with a slipped disc, so I need a bike with good suspension and a comfortable riding posture for two. I prefer a sporty look, low maintenance, strong fuel efficiency, and good after-sales service. Which bike should I buy?

Since you have mentioned you want a bike that looks sporty but is comfortable to ride, something in the 150-160cc sporty commuter space like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda SP160, or Hero Xtreme 160R 4V will serve you well. If you want something that is packed with more performance but is still usable and comfortable inside the city, the KTM 160 Duke and Yamaha MT-15 are options you should consider. 

We would also recommend the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 because it is a comfortable, approachable and reliable machine, although it doesn't have the sporty look you want. 

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