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HERO  Xtreme 125R

Launched in Jan 2024
96,425 - 1.02 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price
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Xtreme 125R Key Specs

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Engine

Category Average: 124.8 cc

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Xtreme 125R: 124.7 cc

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Mileage

Category Average: 59.33 kmpl

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Xtreme 125R: 66 kmpl

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Category Average: 12.39 ps

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Xtreme 125R: 11.55 ps

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Category Average: 101.0 kmph

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Xtreme 125R: 95.0 kmph

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Hero Xtreme 125R: Overview

The Hero Xtreme 125R made its debut at Hero World 2024 as a new entrant in the 125 cc motorcycle segment. Unlike Hero’s conventional commuter-focused offerings, the Xtreme 125R introduces a more performance-oriented and aggressively styled option aimed at buyers seeking a sportier alternative within this category. The motorcycle is designed to cater to urban riders who want a combination of sharp aesthetics, premium features, and everyday usability. Positioned above the traditional Hero commuter lineup, the Xtreme 125R is intended to directly rival models like the TVS Raider 125 and Honda SP 125.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Price

The Hero Xtreme 125R is priced from 96,425 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the standard variant equipped with a single-channel Integrated Braking System (IBS). A higher-spec variant with dual-channel ABS is available at 1,00,100 (ex-showroom). The OBD-2B compliant versions carry slightly revised pricing, with the IBS variant priced at 98,425 and the dual-channel ABS model at 1,02,100.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Variants and Colours

The motorcycle is available in multiple variants, distinguished by the braking hardware and design layout. The standard variant comes with a single-channel ABS system, while the top-spec version receives a dual-channel ABS setup for enhanced braking performance. A single-seat configuration is also available as an option for those preferring a cleaner design or improved pillion integration. The Xtreme 125R is offered in multiple colour schemes that accentuate its sporty styling, including finishes that highlight its tank shrouds, panels, and body graphics.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Mileage

Hero MotoCorp claims that the Xtreme 125R delivers a fuel efficiency of 66 kmpl. Real-world fuel economy may vary depending on the road conditions and riding style.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Specs & Features

The Xtreme 125R features a contemporary design with aggressive styling elements. At the front, it is equipped with a low-mounted LED headlamp accompanied by LED DRLs and turn indicators. The muscular fuel tank is flanked by sharp tank shrouds, and the tail section includes split grab rails and a sporty tail-lamp design. The overall silhouette is compact and athletic, reflecting its premium commuter positioning.

The motorcycle is equipped with a fully digital LCD instrument console that displays speed, gear position, fuel level, trip meters, and other essential ride data. Safety features include ABS—offered in both single and dual-channel configurations depending on the variant. Suspension duties are handled by 37 mm telescopic front forks and a rear Showa-tuned monoshock absorber, delivering a balance of handling and ride comfort. Braking is managed by a front disc brake, while the rear brake differs between a drum or disc, depending on the variant.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Offers and Deals

As of now, there are no official pan-India offers announced for the Hero Xtreme 125R. However, Hero MotoCorp dealerships may provide location-specific deals, including exchange bonuses, EMI options, or festive discounts. Customers are advised to visit authorised showrooms to enquire about any running promotions or local benefits.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Rivals

The Hero Xtreme 125R competes in the premium end of the 125 cc segment. Its chief rival is the TVS Raider 125, which offers similar styling and a performance-oriented package. Other competitors include the Honda SP 125, which focuses more on efficiency and refinement, and the Bajaj Pulsar 125, which leans on brand familiarity and aggressive pricing. The Xtreme 125R’s blend of sporty design, dual-channel ABS availability, and updated engine tuning gives it a unique positioning among these rivals.

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Hero Xtreme 125R Variants

Hero Xtreme 125R price starts at ₹ 96,425 and goes up to ₹ 1.02 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Hero Xtreme 125R comes in 5 variants. Hero Xtreme 125R's top variant is ABS (OBD-2B).
5 Variants Available
124.7 cc
95 kmph
124.7 cc
95 kmph
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124.7 cc
95 kmph
124.7 cc
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124.7 cc
95 kmph
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Hero Xtreme 125R Expert Review

Hero MotoCorp is one of the leaders in the 125 cc motorcycle segment and the company knows its strengths in delivering user-friendly, functional commuters to the masses. However, the brand is on a quest to break into the premium segment and the 125 cc motorcycle space seems like the perfect opportunity for the world’s largest two-wheeler maker. That’s where the new Hero Xtreme 125R steps in. This is the smallest motorcycle in the “Xtreme” series, which has always been about style with functionality, and aims to break the clutter not just for Hero but in the segment as well. Can the new Hero Xtreme 125R make a dent where it matters? We had a few quick laps of the new stylish commuter at Hero’s R&D centre in Jaipur and here’s what we think about it.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Design

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The new Xtreme 125R is a big departure from Hero MotoCorp’s traditional approach towards commuters. This isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” design but rather sharper and more thought-out intended to impress younger buyers. It feels like a bigger motorcycle, much less a 125 cc offering. The Hero Xtreme 125R looks fast even at a standstill, that should set the tone of the styling. Several elements are taken from bigger motorcycles like the hunkered-down LED headlamp that seems to be inspired by Kawasakis, while the muscular fuel tank adds more visual bulk to the styling.

The fuel tank is further accentuated by the sharp shrouds on either side that will remind you of the BMW G 310 R. The sharp lines continue on the side, splitting the fuel tank into a bulbous top and a slim bottom that contours well into the rider’s seat. The motorcycle gets split seats for that added sporty appearance with split grab rails, a stubby exhaust, and a rear tyre hugger, with Hero selling you the complete sporty package as intended. The overall stance is decent and the Xtreme 125R will surely grab tons of attention on the road.

The negative LCD is easy to read and packs a decent amount of information as well
The negative LCD is easy to read and packs a decent amount of information as well

Hero Xtreme 125R: Features

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The Xtreme 125R looks sharp and also gets a decent amount of equipment to go with its looks. This includes the projector lens headlamp with LED DRLs. There are also LED indicators and taillight to further add to the premium appeal. The negative LCD console is rich in information and falls right into peripheral vision. However, the overall quality leaves a bit to be desired on the bike. While fit and finish levels are decent, some plastic panels do come across as cheap. The cables up front could’ve also been hidden better to sell the premium appeal more effectively. What’s noteworthy is that the motorcycle comes with 17-inch wheels at either end with a 120/80 section rear tyre, the widest in its class.

Hero Xtreme 125R: Handling

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We had a chance to go around Hero’s handling track at CIT and we can understand why the manufacturer wanted us to sample this first. The Xtreme 125R’s lean profile allows for a nimble motorcycle. Around the test track, the bike felt effortless to corner with the chassis and suspension making for a fantastic setup. The bike flows seamlessly around a bend with a responsive front that allows for a more point-and-shoot riding experience. While we haven’t tested it out in the real world, the Xtreme 125R should make for a nimble handler on the road. City rides should be effortless with easy manoeuvrability being at the core of the handling department. This is more so given the light kerb weight of 133 kg on the motorcycle.

The new 125 cc Sprint EBT motor makes 10.7 bhp and 10.6 Nm of peak torque and is tuned to be more responsive in the low and mid-range of the rev band
The new 125 cc Sprint EBT motor makes 10.7 bhp and 10.6 Nm of peak torque and is tuned to be more responsive in the low and mid-range of the rev band

Hero Xtreme 125R: Performance

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The fantastic chassis is ably supported by the new 125 cc Sprint-EBT single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. The motor is an updated unit from the Glamour 125 and is tuned to produce 11.4 bhp at 8,250 rpm and 10.5 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The Xtreme 125R is light on its feet and quick when you open the throttle. 0-60 kmph comes up in a claimed 5.9 seconds and the bike feels quick in the lower power band for the most part. Hero also claims a fuel efficiency of 66 kmpl (certified), which makes it the most efficient offering in the segment.

Getting speeds to climb up to 70 kmph is easy and most riders will be spending their time in this power band in city rides. However, the higher power band isn’t the most inviting on the motorcycle. We did touch up to 95 kmph on the track but the run from 70 kmph to 90 kmph took a while.

The motor is also impressive when it comes to NVH levels and while it may not be as refined as some of the Japanese 125 cc offerings, the bike does not come across as strained at any point. You will feel mild buzz around the foot pegs and handlebar at the top of the rev band but most users will not be pushing the Xtreme 125R to its limits. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox that works well for the most part. We did see a little clunkiness when slotting into the first gear on our test bike, which could be due to the mechanical parts still being new. The clutch is also light and should make for effortless gear changes in traffic jams. We’d like to spend more time to know more about how it behaves on a day-to-day basis.

The front brake offers a sharp bite on the Xtreme 125R although you may find it to be a bit jerky initially. The rear also gets a disc brake on the higher variant for more effective control. The Xtreme 125R is the first motorcycle in the segment to get single-channel ABS as an option and we didn’t have an opportunity to check the intrusiveness of the setup on the test track. The lower variant continues to get combi-braking and a much lower price tag as well.

The Hero Xtreme 125R comes across as a promising package that's competent to take on its rivals, while offering buyers more value
The Hero Xtreme 125R comes across as a promising package that's competent to take on its rivals, while offering buyers more value

Hero Xtreme 125R: Price and Verdict

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Speaking of which, the Hero Xtreme 125R is priced from 95,000 for the IBS variant, going up to 99,500 for the ABS variant. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. Those are competitive prices once you consider the decently equipped feature list, capable chassis and light kerb weight on the motorcycle. For those starting their two-wheeler journey but do not want to compromise on style, the Xtreme 125R makes for a compelling case, especially with that imposing design that is sure to attract a lot of attention on public roads.

The Xtreme 125R competes against the TVS Raider 125 and Bajaj Pulsar NS125 in the segment and it’ll be interesting to see if Hero can use its “glamour” to get a chunk of the market share from either model. Bookings for the Hero Xtreme 125R will begin in February this year with deliveries set to commence in the following weeks. We are looking forward to riding this motorcycle for longer to give you a more comprehensive update on whether you should purchase one. Stay tuned!

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Hero Xtreme 125R Specifications and Features

Max Power11.55 PS
Body TypeSports Bikes
Max Torque10.5 Nm
Kick and Self StartYes
Mileage66 kmpl
TransmissionManual
HeadlightLED
Engine124.7 cc
Max Speed95 kmph
Fuel TypePetrol

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8.37kW
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Torque
10.5 Nm
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Engine
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Kerb Weight
136 kg
Kerb Weight
125 kg
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123 kg
Kerb Weight
139.5 kg
Kerb Weight
135 kg
Length
2009 mm
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2012 mm
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2070 mm
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2029 mm
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1990 mm
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Alloy
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Hero Xtreme 125R FAQs

The Hero Xtreme 125R offers a mileage of 66 kmpl, making it an efficient choice for those seeking fuel economy in their Sports Bikes.
The top variant of Hero Xtreme 125R is the ABS (OBD-2B).
The Hero Xtreme 125R boasts a 124.7 cc engine, generating a max power of 11.55 PS.
The Hero Xtreme 125R offers 5 variants. The lowest variant, IBS is priced at Rs. 96,425 (ex-showroom), while the top variant, ABS (OBD-2B) is priced at Rs. 1.02 Lakhs (ex-showroom).