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Hero Xtreme 125R

Hero Xtreme 125R is a 124cc sports bike with price starting from Rs. 95,000. It is available in 3 colours and 2 variants. Xtreme 125R is a fuel efficient bike with mileage of 66 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and drum brakes at the rear, apart from this it weighs 136 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 10 liters. Xtreme 125R is a tough competitor to Bajaj Pulsar N160, Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 and Honda SP 125 .
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Rs. 95,000 - 99,500 (Showroom Price in Delhi)
Xtreme 125R On Road Price
Base Model
  • Ex-ShowroomRs. 96,251
  • RTORs. 6,737
  • InsuranceRs. 6,378
  • On-RoadRs. 1.09 Lakh
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Hero Xtreme 125R Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Engine124 CC
  • Mileage66 Kmpl
  • Max Power11.55 PS @ 8250 rpm
  • Fuel Capacity10 Liters
  • Tyre TypeTubeless
  • Kerb Weight136 Kg
  • Max Torque10.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Specs & Features of Xtreme 125R

Hero Xtreme 125R Variants and Price

Hero Xtreme 125R base model price starts at Rs. 95,000 while the top model is priced at Rs. 99,500. Hero Xtreme 125R is offered in 2 variants - IBS.
Variants Ex-Showroom Price

Xtreme 125R IBS

124 cc . 66 kmpl
Rs. 95,000
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Xtreme 125R ABS

124 cc . 66 kmpl
Rs. 99,500
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Hero Xtreme 125R Latest Updates

The Xtreme 125R is Hero MotoCorp’s take on the 125cc sporty segment. It features sharp lines and muscular looks, and comes with a lot of modern features. Have a closer look at the Xtreme 125R in our image gallery here.

Hero Xtreme 125R Key Highlights

Price: The Hero Xtreme 125R comes in three colour variants: Cobalt Blue, Firestorm Red, and Stallion Black. The 125cc Hero bike is priced at Rs 95,000 for the base model with CBS (Combined Braking System) and Rs 99,500 for the single-channel ABS variant (both ex-showroom Delhi).

Design: The Hero Xtreme has a sharp and sporty stance. The bike features a muscular fuel tank with sharp tank extensions. Its sporty appeal is enhanced by the sharp projector headlight. The 125cc bike is designed with a split seat setup, along with split grabrails. Its rear profile is complemented by a stubby exhaust and a tyre hugger, for a tidy and sporty look.

Features: The Xtreme 125R is equipped with a LED projector headlight, LED taillight and indicators, along with a hazard light function as standard. It gets a negatively lit LCD instrument console with smartphone connectivity for call and SMS alerts. It also has a gear position indicator. Other notable features include i3S tech for improved fuel efficiency, and optional single-channel ABS.

Engine: The Hero Xtreme 125R is equipped with a new 125cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine – which is counterbalanced for better refinement – that delivers 11.5PS at 8250rpm. Hero claims that the bike can accelerate from 0 to 60kmph in 5.9 seconds and has a mileage of 66kmpl.

Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The 125cc bike gets a lightweight diamond frame. It comes with the fattest rear tyre in the air-cooled-125cc bike space, along with a 37mm telescopic fork (another first) and a 7-step preload adjustable monoshock developed by Showa. The Xtreme 125R also gets a 276mm front disc brake, which is the largest among its air-cooled 125cc rivals. Depending on the variant, it offers either single-channel ABS (a first in the same space) or CBS.

Rivals: The Hero Xtreme 125R competes against the TVS Raider 125, Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and Honda SP125 in the 125cc segment. At a similar price, you can also consider 125cc scooters like the TVS Ntorq 125, Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, and TVS Jupiter 125.

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Hero Xtreme 125R Pros and Cons

Xtreme 125R Advantages

Tractable motor, riding in high gears at slow speeds is easy, Engine refinement, Optional ABS really adds to safety, Nimble handling will make city riding a breeze, Looks quite striking - stands apart from the crowd

Xtreme 125R Disadvantages

Front-end can feel a bit vague while cornering, Digital instrument cluster is a bit small and can be difficult to read

Xtreme 125R Expert's Conclusion

In a sea of 125cc commuter bikes, the Hero Xtreme 125R stands out by offering a refreshing blend of practicality with exciting performance and fun handling. It’s a feature packed bike too with its connectivity features and is also the only one in its segment to offer ABS as an option.

Hero Xtreme 125R Expert Review

Hero MotoCorp launched the Hero Xtreme 125R at the Hero World Day 2024 event in Jaipur at the manufacturer’s Center of Innovation and Technology (CIT). It's aimed at being a 125cc premium commuter bike and rivals models like the TVS Raider and Bajaj Pulsar NS125. To verify this, we briefly tested it on CIT's handling track.

Design

Now, let's discuss the looks. Even though it's called the Xtreme, it doesn't resemble the Xtreme 160R much. It has a big bikini fairing with a wide headlight featuring two LED projectors, giving it a unique appearance. Some are even comparing its look to the Ducati Streetfighter V4, possibly influenced by Hero's recent collaboration with Zero Motorcycles.

Moving down the bike, you'll notice large tank extensions that appear imposing. However, from certain angles, especially when you're on the bike, they might seem a bit awkward due to their width and low positioning. While they add a sense of weight to the Xtreme 125R, opinions on them are divided. 

In the middle of the bike, there's a stylish two-tone centre panel that enhances its sporty vibe. The tail is clean and tidy, featuring a rear tyre hugger. Overall, the design is sporty, but it's definitely unconventional. Hero seems to have lived up to their claim of sportiness, at least when it comes to the design.

Engine, Performance & Mileage

The Hero Xtreme 125R is powered by a completely new engine, although it likely originated from the motor used in the Glamour or Super Splendor. Hero insists they've extensively worked on various parts, making it essentially a new engine. It's a 125cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that delivers 11.55PS of peak power and 10.5Nm of peak torque. While these numbers may not seem high, they rank near the top in the 125cc category, just slightly behind the Pulsar NS 125.

According to Hero, the Xtreme 125R can accelerate from 0 to 60kmph in just 5.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 95kmph. These claims seem credible based on the bike's performance on Hero's test track, where we observed around 98kmph on the speedometer. These figures are commendable for this class of bike.

The standout feature of this engine is its refinement. It remains smooth and free of vibrations until you push the revs near the redline. However, you won't need to rev it so hard thanks to its tractability. The bike can maintain speeds as low as 20-22kmph in fourth gear without struggling to accelerate. This makes it convenient for city riding with fewer gear changes.

If you're in the mood for spirited riding, the engine felt punchy  while testing it on Hero's handling track andit showed strong acceleration out of tight corners in second gear. 

Hero also claims an impressive fuel efficiency of 66kmpl for the Xtreme 125R, placing it among the top performers in mileage for this segment.

Handling & Ride Quality

According to Hero, several features on this bike are the first in its category. One notable feature is the 37mm telescopic fork, making it the thickest among 125cc bikes. It's as large as the fork on the Xtreme 160R. The bike also gets a seven-step preload-adjustable monoshock at the back. What's truly impressive is the new chassis.

Hero has been creating bikes with outstanding chassis in recent years, and the Xtreme 125R follows suit. The combination of this chassis, new suspension, and 17-inch wheels (a first for any sub-150cc Hero bike) gives the bike excellent handling characteristics. Despite its 136kg weight, it feels lighter, and during turns on the CIT handling track, it proved to be quite nimble.

Initially, the front end felt a bit light in the first few laps. However, once you trust the front end and commit to corners, the Xtreme 125R becomes stable and instils confidence through turns. The confidence is also attributed to the MRF Zapper tyres, larger than most 125cc bikes in the market (90/90-17 at the front and 120/80-17 at the rear).

The Xtreme 125R is available in two variants: single-channel ABS with a 276mm front disc and IBS (Integrated Braking System) with a 240mm disc. Both variants include a standard 130mm drum at the rear. We rode the ABS version, and the brakes performed well with a good bite and lever feel. Importantly, the Xtreme 125R is the only bike in its class with ABS, surpassing even the most powerful and our favorite, the TVS Raider, in this aspect.

Comfort

The Xtreme 125R has a pretty low 794mm seat height, making it easy for even shorter riders to place their feet on the ground comfortably. The seat itself is wide, allowing easy movement, even for those taller than 6 feet. The slightly rear-set footpegs and the tall handlebar results in an upright sitting position—a nice balance between a sporty and commuter stance. This setup is ideal for city rides, occasional highway journeys, and could even bring some fun on a weekend adventure along twisty mountain roads.

Features

The Xtreme 125 has a compact yet tidy display. It's a fully digital, negative LCD console providing essential information like speed, rpm, odometer, two tripmeters, and average fuel consumption. While it's a very simple setup, it does the job effectively.

Should You Buy The Hero Xtreme 125R?

We were a bit doubtful at first when Hero claimed they achieved the perfect mix of commuting and sportiness with the Xtreme 125R. However, after spending some time with it, it's evident they seem to have nailed this balance in almost every aspect of the bike.

The Xtreme 125R starts at Rs 95,000 for the IBS model, and if you prefer ABS, it'll cost you Rs 99,500 (both prices ex-showroom Delhi). The pricing is quite attractive, undercutting competitors like the Pulsar NS125 and even the top-end TVS Raider. 

So, if you're in the market for a 125cc commuter bike that can bring some excitement on occasion, the Hero Xtreme 125R should definitely be on your radar. 

Hero Xtreme 125R User Reviews

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  • It's performance is very

    It's performance is very well and classic when it comes to road and it's very well good thing it gives 60 kmp mileage and comes to look it is sexy at all

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  • Bike was amazing and mileage

    Bike was amazing and mileage was excellent it gives between 50 to 55 and engine give you the power full speed.

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  • I've driven this version

    I've driven this version and found great experience in this segment bike, With great pleasure and great pick up, Great mileage in 125cc segment bike too, And look is extremely sporty and cool.Great.

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  • This bike extremely beautiful

    This bike extremely beautiful but back seat height not good if company made seat like tvs raider seat than other family member like mother sister can sit easily and comfort

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  • Hero Xtreme 125R: Sporty Yet Practical

    The Hero Xtreme 125R is a 125cc motorcycle in India known for its sporty design, decent performance. The Xtreme 125R features a sharp and sporty design with a muscular fuel tank. It has a more aggressive look compared to some regular motorcycles. It offers adequate acceleration for city riding and cruising on highways at moderate speeds. Hero claims a mileage of around 66 kmpl, which might be on the lower side for riders .

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  • The hero xtreme 125r

    The hero xtreme 125r is a noteworthy addition to the growing segment of 125cc motorcycles, Aimed at urban riders looking for a blend of style, Performance, And efficiency.This review explores its key features, Performance, And overall value.Design and aesthetics the xtreme 125r stands out with its aggressive and sporty design, Reminiscent of higher-displacement sport bikes.The sharp lines, Muscular tank, And striking graphics contribute to its appealing look.The led headlamp and tail lamp, Along with the sporty split seat, Add to its modern and youthful vibe.Engine and performanceunder the good The hero xtreme 125r is powered by a 124.7cc single-cylinder, Air-cooled engine that delivers a respectable 10.7 bhp and 10.4 nm of torque.The engine is mated to a smooth 5-speed gearbox, Which offers a good balance between city commuting and occasional highway rides.The power delivery is linear, Making it an easy and comfortable ride for daily commutes.Ride and handlingthe xtreme 125r excels in terms of ride quality and handling.It features a telescopic front fork and a mono-shock rear suspension, Which effectively absorb bumps and provide a stable ride.The bike's lightweight frame enhances manoeuvrability, Making it ideal for navigating through city traffic.The disc brakes on both ends ensure confident and effective braking performance.Features and technologyhero has equipped the xtreme 125r with several modern features.It comes with a fully digital instrument cluster that provides a wealth of information, Including a gear position indicator, Fuel gauge, And trip meter.The bike also boasts a side-stand engine cut-off feature, Adding an extra layer of safety.Fuel efficiencyone of the key selling points of the hero xtreme 125r is its fuel efficiency.The bike offers an impressive mileage of around 50-55 kmpl, Making it a cost-effective option for daily commuters.Conclusionthe hero xtreme 125r is a well-rounded package that offers style, Performance, And practicality.It is an excellent choice for urban riders seeking reliable and efficient motorcycles.

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  • Impressive performance but low quality

    It is a solid choice for me with the low price and is a styilsh bike but the build quality is not good. It is the best bike Under 1 lakh for the 125 cc segment and the engine performance is excellent with the high refinement and trackable engine and is a great performer than TVS Raider. The handling is very good in the city and the 5 speed manual gearbox is very smooth and the look of this bike is really very impressive but has a small digital instrument cluster.

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  • Build quality

    It is a solid choice for me with the low price and is a styilsh bike but the build quality is not good.It is the best bike under 1 lakh for the 125 cc segment and the engine performance is excellent with the high refinement and trackable engine and is a great performer than tvs raider.The handling is very good in the city and the 5 speed manual gearbox is very smooth and the look of this bike is really very impressive but has a small digital instrument cluster.

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  • Best bike under budget

    according to me Hero extreme 125R the best bike under 1 lakh with so much features and smooth performance. I like it's sporty design with perfect fit and finishing. it has a 125 cc engine which is enough for urban rides. the mileage is also appreciable which is around 60-65kmpl. I like it's smooth handling and this suspension are also of good quality. overall the best 125 cc bike in this price range.

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Engine
124 CC
124 CC 123 CC 155 CC 124 CC 97 CC 164 CC 149 CC 163 CC
Mileage
66 Kmpl
65.44 Kmpl 60 Kmpl 47.94 Kmpl 56.46 Kmpl 80.6 Kmpl 44.38 Kmpl 46 Kmpl 47.38 Kmpl
Power
11.55 PS @ 8250 rpm
11.38 PS @ 7500 rpm 10.87 PS @ 7500 rpm 18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm 11.99 PS @ 8500 rpm 8.02 PS @ 8000 rpm 16 PS @ 8750 rpm 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm 15.2 PS @ 8500 rpm
Braking
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41.94 minutesm - 35.05m 39.68 m, 3.86 secm - 33.91 mm - 38.81 mm
Top speed
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99 kmph - - 103 kmph - - - -
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Hero Xtreme 125R Colours

Hero Xtreme 125R bike is available in 3 exciting colours options like Stallion Black, Firestorm Red and Cobalt Blue.
  • Stallion Black
  • Firestorm Red
  • Cobalt Blue

Hero Xtreme 125R Mileage

ARAI Claimed 66 kmpl
User Reported 59 kmpl

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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Xtreme 125R

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Q. How many colours are available in Hero Xtreme 125R?
  • The New Hero Xtreme 125R is available in 3 different colours in India - Stallion Black, Firestorm Red, and Cobalt Blue.
Q. What is the torque of Hero Xtreme 125R?
  • The Hero Xtreme 125R has maximum torque of 10.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm.
Q. What is the wheel base of Hero Xtreme 125R?
  • The Hero Xtreme 125R has wheel base of 1319 mm.
  • The wheelbase of Hero Xtreme 125R is 1319 mm.
Q. Does Hero Xtreme 125R have ABS feature?
  • Yes, Hero Xtreme 125R have single channel ABS feature.
Q. Can the Hero Xtreme 125R be customized with aftermarket accessories?
  • Yes, there are various aftermarket accessories available for the Hero Xtreme 125R, including crash guards, seat covers, and performance upgrades.
Q. Does the Hero Xtreme 125R have a pass switch?
  • Yes, the Hero Xtreme 125R have a pass switch.
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Hero Xtreme 125R FAQs

What is the price of Hero Xtreme 125R in 2024?

The 2024 ex-showroom price of Hero Xtreme 125R is 99,500.

What is the mileage of Hero Xtreme 125R in 2024?

The ARAI claimed mileage of Hero Xtreme 125R is 66 kmpl.

Does the Hero Xtreme 125R have ABS?

No, ABS feature is not available in Hero Xtreme 125R.

Which is better Hero Xtreme 125R or TVS Raider?

TVS Raider Price starts at Rs. 95,219 which is Rs. 219 costlier than base model of Hero Xtreme 125R priced at Rs. 95,000. Compare Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.

What is the EMI of Hero Xtreme 125R in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Hero Xtreme 125R in Delhi is Rs. 2,737 per month @ 9.45% for a tenure of 36 months.

What are the colours available in Hero Xtreme 125R?

Hero Xtreme 125R is available in 3 colours : Stallion Black, Firestorm Red and Cobalt Blue. View colour images of Xtreme 125R.

What is the kerb weight of Hero Xtreme 125R?

The kerb weight of Hero Xtreme 125R is 136 Kg.

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