Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero XPulse 200 4V: Specs Comparison

Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero XPulse 200 4V: Specs Comparison

  • On paper, the Kawasaki KLX 230 is more powerful than the Hero XPulse 200 4V.
The Kawasaki KLX 230 is 20 kg lighter than the Hero XPulse 200 4V.

Kawasaki recently introduced the much-awaited KLX 230 dual-sport motorcycle in India. Looking at its engine displacement and intended use, the KLX positions itself as a competitor to the famous Hero XPulse 200 4V. As we await official pricing details from Kawasaki for this new model, it is relevant to check how it compares to Hero's compact adventure motorcycles.

Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero XPulse 200 4V: Design

The KLX 230 gets a proper dual-sport look with its slim design, tall seat height, slim headlamp design and beak-like front mudguard. Then there is the XPulse 200 4V which comes with an LED headlamp, a beak-like front mudguard, knuckle guards and LED daytime running lamps. Overall, the XPulse 200 4V looks like an off-roader.

Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero XPulse 200 4V: Engine

The KLX 230 is powered by a larger 233 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that generates 17.5 bhp and 18.3 Nm of torque. It has a six-speed transmission system. In contrast, the XPulse 200 is powered by a 199.6 cc, air-cooled engine that produces a higher output of 18.9 bhp, although it produces slightly less torque at 17.35 Nm. This model uses a 5-speed gearbox.

Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero XPulse 200 4V: Hardware

The KLX 230 has a steel perimeter frame, recognized for better performance in off-road conditions compared to the XPulse's diamond-type chassis. Both motorcycles are equipped with telescopic forks and a monoshock; However, unlike the XPulse's 250mm front and 220mm rear travel, the KLX offers more suspension travel, measuring 240mm at the front and 250mm at the rear. Regarding the braking system, the XPulse is equipped with a larger 276 mm front disc brake, while the KLX has a 265 mm disc. Rear rotor size remains constant at 220 mm for both models.

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First publication date: 25 October 2024, 09:59 am IST

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Updated Hero Karizma XMR design patent filed. check what's different

Updated Hero Karizma XMR design patent filed. check what's different

  • Some changes have been made to the design of Hero Karizma XMR which make the motorcycle more muscular.
The updated Hero Karizma XMR gets a new set of fairing and a slightly redesigned fuel tank.

It was not long ago that Hero MotoCorp launched the Karizma XMR in the Indian market. However, now it seems that the brand is already preparing an update for it. Hero MotoCorp has filed a new design patent that shows the Karizma XMR but with some updates. However, it is important to note that filing a design patent does not confirm whether the brand will launch the product or not.

It can be seen in the patent image that the Karizma XMR is now equipped with upside-down forks. In comparison, the current motorcycle comes with a set of telescopic forks. It has a new fairing that blends in with the new fuel tank and now extends all the way down.

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First publication date: 22 October 2024, 09:44 am IST

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Bajaj Pulsar NS125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125: Which one is your pick

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125: Which one is your pick

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R

  • The newly launched updated version of Bajaj Pulsar NS125 comes competing with rivals such as Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider 125.
The newly launched updated version of Bajaj Pulsar NS125 comes competing with rivals such as Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider 125.

The Indian motorcycle market is the largest in the world and it has been witnessing a massive paradigm shift in the last couple of years. Indian motorcycle buyers, especially young-age consumers are showing more interest in buying premium higher displacement engine-equipped models instead of mundane entry-level commuters with 100 cc or 110 cc engines. While technically, the 100 cc motorcycles are still in the market as entry-level models in the Indian market, consumers are increasingly focusing on 125 cc models even for commuting, which was not the case earlier.

This drastic shift in consumer preference has propelled the two-wheeler manufacturers to change their strategy as well. Instead of focusing on 100 cc or 110 cc motorcycles for volume sales, the two-wheeler manufacturers in India are increasingly emphasising on bigger bikes. This is why, the 125 cc, 160 cc or 200 cc motorcycles are growing in numbers in India.

Watch: 2021 TVS Raider: Road test review

Bajaj Auto is one of the major players in the premium motorcycle segment in the country and the auto company recently launched its updated Pulsar NS series models. The OEM launched the updated iteration of Pulsar NS125 in India alongside the Pulsar NS160 and Pulsar NS200 just a few days ago. With this, the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 comes competing with rivals such as Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider 125.

Here is a price and specification-based comparison between Bajaj Pulsar NS125, Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider 125.

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125: Price

The updated version of the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 comes priced at 1.05 lakh (ex-showroom). The Hero Xtreme 125R is priced between 95,000 and 99,500 (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the TVS Raider 125 comes priced between 95,219 and 1.03 lakh (ex-showroom). The Hero Xtreme 125R comes as the most affordable model among these three motorcycles, while the Bajaj Pulsar NS125 sits at the top of the pricing chart.

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125: Specification

The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 comes powered by a 125 cc DTS-i engine, paired with a five-speed transmission. This engine is capable of churning out 11.83 bhp peak power and 11 Nm of maximum torque.

The Hero Xtreme 125R gets power from a 125 cc single-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed transmission. This engine is capable of kicking out 11.4 bhp peak power at 8,250 rpm and 10.5 Nm of maximum torque at 6,500 rpm.

On the other hand, the TVS Raider 125 is powered by a 124.8 cc single-cylinder air and oil-cooled engine, mated to a five-speed gearbox. This engine churns out 11.22 bhp peak power at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm of maximum torque at 6,000 rpm.

The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 generates the most power output among the three motorcycles, while the TVS Raider 125 has the most torque output on paper.

First Published Date: 06 Mar 2024, 16:47 PM IST


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Automakers hope to end FY24 on a positive note, shorter waiting periods ahead

Automakers hope to end FY24 on a positive note, shorter waiting periods ahead


  • Sales of passenger vehicles and two-wheelers posted a strong growth in February 2024.
Sales of passenger vehicles and two-wheelers posted a strong growth in February 2024.

The inordinately long waiting periods for passenger vehicles may be ending as the carmakers continued to produce a record number of vehicles in February 2024, building up stock in their respective dealerships, claimed a report by LiveMint. The increasing retail demand has been playing a crucial role for the automakers to push for higher vehicle production.

The report further stated that the carmakers in India are keeping a close watch on market demand, as inventories, which have already reached 26 days, are likely to pile up in the dealerships with the OEMs having been able to cater to the pending orders and incremental sales depending solely on the pace of fresh demand.

Passenger vehicles to see lower waiting period

The report quoted India’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki’s Senior Executive Director Shashank Srivastava revealing that the Indian passenger vehicle industry expects to finish the current financial year with an 8.1 per cent growth rate at 42 lakh units.

In February 2024, the passenger vehicle segment in India recorded wholesales of 373,177 units as opposed to 335,324 units registered in February 2023, marking an 11.3 per cent year-on-year growth, Srivastava said. However, the retail numbers are lower than the wholesale figure, estimated to be around 335,900 units registered last month as compared to 301,900 units recorded in February 2023, which also registered an 11.3 per cent growth. However, the difference between wholesale and retail numbers was about 40,000 units, which have been added to the stock, revealed the Maruti Suzuki top official.

He also said that the stock level is now at 300,000 units, which is around 25-26 days of stock in the industry. “So far since July of last year, we have seen pending bookings significantly come down and stock in the channel had come down. But not only is it pretty high again, the luxury for OEMs to push wholesale against retail is not there anymore,” Srivastava reportedly said, further adding, “We saw that rural growth cumulatively was at 11.7 per cent between April and February, higher than growth in urban sales at eight per cent.”

SUVs driving growth in PV segment

SUVs have been driving demand and sales in the Indian passenger vehicle market, just like the rest of the global market. In February 2024 as well, SUVs accounted for more than 50 per cent of all passenger vehicle sales in India. Industry experts reportedly expect the SUV segment to contribute more than half of total passenger vehicle sales in the current financial year.

The launch of a host of new models in the last few months, and improved availability on the back of the eased supply chain have helped the automakers to post a strong growth in this segment.

Two-wheelers clock strong double-digit growth

Major two-wheeler manufacturers such as Hero MotoCorp, TVS Motor Company and Bajaj Auto have clocked a strong double-digit growth in February 2024, compared to the same month a year ago. However, registrations of two-wheelers grew at a much slower pace in February this year, at 13.2 per cent, claimed the report. This resulted in inventory addition at showrooms. The report also claimed that in the premium segment, higher demand helped Royal Enfield post a wholesale growth of a mere five per cent, whereas retail registrations shrank 1.3 per cent last month, compared to February 2023.

In the electric two-wheeler segment, sales remained flat in February 2024, reflecting a stagnation in demand. The report claimed that registrations of high-speed electric two-wheelers were up by 24 per cent on a year-on-year basis in February 2024. This was due to the extra day in February because 2024 is a leap year. However, the registrations in this category were flat last month compared to January at 81,963 units.

First Published Date: 03 Mar 2024, 16:31 PM IST



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EICMA 2023: Hero’s Vida unveils Lynx & Acro electric dirt bike concepts

EICMA 2023: Hero’s Vida unveils Lynx & Acro electric dirt bike concepts


Hero MotoCorp’s electric two-wheeler arm Vida has unveiled the Lynx and Aero electric dirt bike concepts at EICMA 2023. The Vida Lynx is an electric dirt bike concept that promises quick acceleration with its light weight, while the Vida Acro is a modular electric dirt bike concept targeted at children between the ages of 3-9 years.

By: Sameer Fayaz Contractor
| Updated on: 09 Nov 2023, 17:27 PM

The Vida Lynx Concept is an electric dirt bike that weighs just over 80 kg with a 15 kW (20.1 bhp) motor

The Vida Lynx electric dirt bike’s design has been inspired by the lynx spotted wild cats, which are known for their agility in climbing. The company says that the Lynx e-bike mimics those qualities with the focus on having the best “ride and handling characteristics with the lowest possible weight.” Being an electric offering gives riders access to instant torque and silent operation, bringing more possibilities to the model.

Also Read : EICMA 2023: Hero MotoCorp rides Vida electric brand into Europe with V1 e-scooter

The bike gets a suspension geometry for better weight distribution, allowing it to tackle rough terrains, while the new frame allows better front-to-rear weight distribution to optimise handling. Vida says that parameters like regenerative braking and traction control can be customised on the bike using a mobile app. The Lynx weighs a little over 80 kg and gets a 3 kWh battery pack that can last for about an hour. The electric motor churns out about 15 kW (20.1 bhp), promising an incredible power-to-weight ratio.

Vida Acro concept
The Vida Acro concept showcases a modular frame that can be adjusted in three sizes to suit kids between the ages 3-9 years

Up next is the Vida Acro concept electric dirt bike that’s targeted at children. The electric mini bike for kids is scalable with its three-point adjustable frame that allows the chassis to increase or decrease in size within two minutes, depending on the child’s size and age. The adjustable mechanism allows the user to adjust the seat height, length of the bike and handlebar position, to ensure the ergonomics and ride remains uncompromised. The mini bike can be adjusted in three sizes.

Also Read : EICMA 2023: Hero Xoom 160 adventure scooter breaks cover with off-road capability

The Acro comes with power tool battery packs that allow for easy swap and intra-compatibility. These batteries will be able to charge home appliances as well as the mini bike, helping users save costs. The mini electric dirt bike also comes with parental controls allowing parents to add a speed limiter, geofencing, remote ‘disable’ button to prevent mishaps and more.

Vida has not confirmed production plans for the Lynx and Acro just yet but is gauging customer interest at EICMA. Enough interest should help green-light the project, which is likely to make it to Europe first, where the company begins operations by mid-2024. India could also get the electric dirt bikes making them for a very interesting proposition.

First Published Date: 09 Nov 2023, 17:27 PM IST



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Hero confirms 210 cc engine for Karizma XMR, will get dual-channel ABS as well

Hero confirms 210 cc engine for Karizma XMR, will get dual-channel ABS as well


Hero MotoCorp is preparing to launch the Karizma XMR on 29th August in the Indian market. The manufacturer has been releasing new teasers and they even brought back Hrithik Roshan as the brand ambassador for the motorcycle. Now, the latest teaser that the manufacturer has released reveals new information about the engine of the Karizma XMR.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 22 Aug 2023, 17:58 PM

Hero Karizma XMR will come with a new 210 cc engine.

The teaser shows 210 looking on the motorcycle which confirms that the Karizma XMR will come with a 210 cc engine. It is expected to be a liquid-cooled unit with a single-cylinder setup. The power output of the engine is not yet officially confirmed. However, it can be expected to be around 25 bhp whereas the torque output will be around 30 Nm. The gearbox on duty is expected to be a 6-speed unit.

Another thing that the teaser confirmed is that Hero is using DOHC or Double Overhead Cam Setup for the engine. This setup allows more intake which helps the engine in breathing better. Moreover, it also helps the engine to rev freely and higher.

Speaking of revving, the instrument cluster of the Karizma XMR has also been revealed which shows a redline of 10,000 rpm. Hero is using a digital instrument cluster which shows a gear position indicator on the left side, just below that there is a temperature gauge and below it there is time.

The centre stage is taken by a circular tachometer with a speedometer right between it. Below the speedometer, there is a screen that should show various information. On the right-hand side, there is a fuel gauge and there would be other information also that the cluster would show. For instance, service reminder, odometer and trip meters.

Also Read : Hero MotoCorp to bring Zero electric motorcycles to India. Will be locally built

Other features on offer that Hero has confirmed are LEDs for Daytime Running Lamp, headlamp and tail lamp. There will be a dual-channel Anti-lock braking system on offer. Hero will offer alloy wheels, telescopic forks in the front and a monoshock at the rear with disc brakes at both ends.

First Published Date: 22 Aug 2023, 17:58 PM IST





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