Hero was seen testing the Xpulse 210 ahead of the much-awaited launch. This is promising to increase motorcycle fans' excitement about the world of adventure. The new model emphasises features and performance more than the successful Xpulse 200. Additionally, the Xpulse 210 promises to improve on performance, design, and technology compared to its predecessor. Spy photos lately have shown a solid build with better suspension and features. The model is designed for off-road adventures and adventure touring but caters to the growing demand for versatile motorcycles. The Xpulse 210 will be launched in 2024. Do watch out for updates from the brand, and stay tuned for further updates. Quick Highlights:Xpulse 210 spotted testing before launch.Excitement builds among adventure bike enthusiasts.Robust redesign enhances performance and features.Expected engine similar to Karizma 210.Launch anticipated in the coming months.Hero MotoCorp is conducting rigorous testing of its upcoming adventure bike, Xpulse 210. Now, it has been spotted testing again, this time at the North Zone on Khardungla Road. The bike is all set to launch soon, and here's what we know so far. Robust Redesign with Enhanced Features and Performance In terms of design, the Hero Xpulse 210 looks bigger and sturdier than the Xpulse 200, with round LED headlights, a small visor, and a more compact design. Thin and durable construction indicates that it is larger than the previous model. We expect the LED headlights on the Hero to have full features like a digital display, smartphone connection, driving modes and ABS. The Xpulse 210 is expected to have the same engine as the current Karizma 210, which is a 210cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 25.15 hp of power and 20.4 Nm of torque. We anticipate some adjustments in the engine tuning for the Xpulse 210, which will be paired with a six-speed transmission. With the upgraded Xpulse 210, we expect better performance and output. This includes a higher top speed and better power delivery in advanced turns, as the current Xpulse tends to struggle in such conditions. As shown here, the Xpulse 210 has a telescopic front fork with travel and a single rear shock. The braking system consists of front and rear discs mounted on spoked wheels with tubular tyres. Hero is likely to offer adaptive suspension and a rally kit for the Xpulse 210 as separate options similar to what exists today. Hero MotoCorp is likely to launch the Xpulse 210 in the next few months. Due to the updated engine architecture and other improvements, we expect the price to be significantly higher than the Xpulse 200.Curious to know about the Newly Launched Revolt RV1 Electric Bike. Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb Instagram- https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter