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At the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, Hero MotoCorp launched an exciting range of four new vehicles, signalling its strategy to enhance its premium motorcycle and scooter offerings. The new lineup includes the Hero Xoom 125, Xoom 160, Xpulse 210, and Xtreme 250R, each designed to meet diverse customer needs from urban commuters to off-road enthusiasts and performance riders.

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Hero Xoom 125
The Hero Xoom 125, priced at Rs 86,900, targets urban riders seeking reliability and affordability. Powered by a fuel-efficient engine, this scooter is designed for city commuting with a lightweight frame for better manoeuvrability. It features modern tech like a fully digital instrument cluster and mobile charging capabilities, making it an ideal daily companion.

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Hero Xoom 160
At Rs 1.47 lakh, the Hero Xoom 160 brings advanced features to the scooter segment. Equipped with a liquid-cooled 156cc engine producing 13.8 bhp, the Xoom 160 delivers a blend of performance and stability. With 14-inch dual-purpose tires, Bluetooth connectivity, and keyless entry, this scooter is aimed at riders looking for versatility, competing with models like the Yamaha Aerox 155.

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Hero Xpulse 210
Priced at Rs 1.76 lakh, the Hero Xpulse 210 is designed for adventure enthusiasts. Powered by a 210cc liquid-cooled engine, it offers power figures of 24.5 bhp and exceptional off-road capabilities, including advanced suspension, 220 mm ground clearance, and ride data on a 4.2-inch TFT display. This bike is built to tackle rough terrains with ease.

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Hero Xtreme 250R
The Xtreme 250R, priced at Rs 1.80 lakh, marks Hero’s foray into the 250cc motorcycle market. With a 250cc engine delivering 29.5 bhp and 2.54 kgm of torque, it offers superb agility and performance. It features advanced suspension systems and switchable ABS, making it perfect for both city riding and highway cruising.

Niranjan Gupta, CEO of Hero MotoCorp, emphasised the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the ‘Make in India’ initiative, with 95% of the vehicle parts sourced locally. Hero also plans to expand its premium retail network significantly in the coming months.