New Delhi: Hero MotoCorp has launched the updated version of Xpulse 200 4V. The two-wheeler company has introduced the new model of Xpulse 200 4V at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.43-151 lakh. Many new features have also been seen in the updated version. The bike is quite popular in the Indian market, and the company has updated it keeping in mind the competition. The motorcycles of the upcoming version have started reaching dealerships.
Hero has not made any changes to the engine of the new motorcycle. However, the existing features of the bike have definitely been upgraded. The company has launched this bike with many great features. The latest bike has come with new ride mode and other cool features. Let us see the specifications of this bike.
Hero Xpulse 200 4V: With dual-channel ABS
Talking about the biggest update of Hero Xpulse 200 4V, ride modes have been found in the new bike. Till now Hero’s popular bike comes with single-channel ABS. However, the new version will rock with dual-channel ABS. The new model of the upcoming motorcycle will get three ABS modes – road, off-road and rally.
It is expected that in road mode the ABS will be activated on both the wheels while in off-road mode the ABS on the rear wheel will be switched off. Apart from this, the ABS on both the wheels will be switched off in rally mode.
Hero Xpulse 200 4V: New Features
Hero’s new motorcycle also gets a new LED headlamp, which is well spread. Also, the upcoming bike gets a new windscreen, which is slightly higher and provides better protection against strong wind. New knuckle guards and switchgear will also be available in the new model of XPulse 400V. In the latest update, sports red color option has also been found with black element.
Hero Xpulse 200 4V: Specifications
The new bike has been launched under BS6 Stage 2 and OBD2 norms. It has the support of 199.6cc single cylinder oil cool engine, while 5 speed gearbox will be available. The starting ex-showroom price of the new model of XPulse 200 4V is Rs 1.43 lakh. It is almost Rs. 5,000 costlier than the previous model.