At the 2024 EICMA event, Hero revealed the most-awaited upcoming Xpulse 210 bike. Hero plans to unveil this bike in early 2025 at its World Event in Jaipur. Moreover, the 200 4V from Hero is still a great choice for off-roading and adventures. Let’s compare these bikes:
The upcoming XPulse 210 features a bold design with a sharper and more off-road-focused look. It retains the familiar raised fender, slim body, and elevated flyscreen but adds a sculpted fuel tank and an enduro-style tail section. The XPulse 200 4V, while rugged, has hints of commuter design. The 210’s styling clearly steps away to focus on serious adventure riders.
Both bikes have wire-spoke wheels, a tall-set exhaust, and a wind deflector. However, the XPulse 210 stands out with its more aggressive stance.
The XPulse 210 is powered by a 210cc liquid-cooled engine, which churns out 24.46 bhp and 20.7 Nm of torque. Considering this with respect to the XPulse 200 4V engine of 199.6cc producing 18.91 bhp and 17.35 Nm of torque is quite an improvement.
Apart from that, it has got a crucial upgrade in the form of a 6-speed gearbox. The XPulse 200 4V still features a 5-speed gearbox, making the 210 a better choice for longer rides and challenging terrains.
Hero XPulse 210 debuts a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster with superior visibility and enhanced functionality. It is expected to support smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and advanced features. In return, the XPulse 200 4V gets a more minimalistic LCD console with continued Bluetooth pairing for turn-by-turn navigation and notification support.
The dual-channel ABS is standard on both motorcycles; rear ABS can be switched off for some fun off-roading. The 210 ups the game with its advanced display and enhanced braking system.
Hero XPulse 210 is equipped with a telescopic fork at the front, and at the rear, a monoshock suspension. These upgrades mean it should ride over off-road terrain smoother than its XPulse 200 4V siblings, whose suspension is slightly less advanced.
Both bikes feature disc brakes and dual-channel ABS. The 210’s refined hardware enhances overall stability and confidence for adventurous rides.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently unveiled Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350.
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