Hero Karizma XMR 210 Review: The Legend Returns with a Vengeance

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Karizma XMR 210
Rebirth of an Icon: Now with 25.5 PS & 40

Rebirth of an Icon: Now with 25.5 PS & 40 kmpl!

Hero MotoCorp has resurrected the legendary Karizma nameplate with the Karizma XMR 210 – a fire-breathing 210cc sportbike that blends track DNA with everyday practicality. Priced at ₹1.79 lakh, this liquid-cooled beast promises 25.5 PS power while still delivering 40-45 kmpl mileage. But does it live up to the Karizma legacy? Let’s find out.

2025 Karizma XMR 210: Key Specs

FeatureSpecification
Engine210cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Power25.5 PS @ 9250 RPM
Torque20.4 Nm @ 7250 RPM
Transmission6-speed with slipper clutch
FrameTrellis chassis
BrakesDual-channel ABS
Mileage40-45 kmpl (tested)
Top Speed130+ kmph

Rivals: Yamaha R15 V4, Bajaj Pulsar RS200

5 Reasons It’s More Than Just Nostalgia

  1. Track-Ready Engine – The liquid-cooled mill redlines at 10,500 RPM with a thrilling exhaust note
  2. Slipper Clutch – Hard downshifts won’t lock the rear wheel
  3. Full-LED Lighting – Projector headlamps with aggressive DRLs
  4. Bluetooth Connectivity – Turn-by-turn navigation on the digital console
  5. Comfortable Ergonomics – Less aggressive than R15, better for daily use

Real-World Performance

City Riding:
Light clutch action (surprisingly manageable)
40+ kmpl even in bumper-to-bumper traffic
Upright posture reduces wrist strain

Highway Cruising:
100 kmph feels rock-solid stable
6th gear makes 80-100 kmph effortless
Wind blast noticeable post 110 kmph

Gripes:

  • Rear monoshock could be plusher
  • Switchgear feels budget-grade

Price & Variants

  • Single variant: ₹1.79 lakh (ex-showroom)
  • Colors:
  • Karizma Yellow (heritage scheme)
  • Stealth Black
  • Turbo Red

On-road: ~₹2.05 lakh (varies by state)

Who Should Buy It?

90s kids who grew up idolizing the original Karizma
Young professionals wanting a sporty daily rider
Budget track enthusiasts (that trellis frame begs to be leaned)

Skip If
You need pillion comfort (seat’s cramped)
You’re a mileage freak (Apache RTR 200 gives 50+ kmpl)

FAQs

Q: How does it compare to R15 V4?
A: More torque, better city manners, but less track-focused

Q: Service costs?
A: ~₹2,500/year (Hero’s widespread network helps)

Q: Waiting period?
A: 3-4 weeks currently

Q: Tubeless tires?
A: Yes, 17-inch alloys with grippy MRF rubber

Q: Warranty?
A: 3 years standard

Verdict: Worthy of the Karizma Badge?

Hero’s nailed the formula – the Karizma XMR 210 delivers 90% of an R15’s thrill at 80% of the price. While hardcore enthusiasts might miss the raw edge of the original carbureted Karizma, this new-gen iteration makes performance accessible to regular riders.

Rating: 4.5/5
Best For: Those who want sportbike kicks without backbreaking ergonomics

Test ride one this weekend – that exhaust note alone is worth it!

Would you pick this over the R15? Sound off in comments!

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