Hero Xtreme 250R First Ride Review - India’s Fastest 250cc Bike? |...
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Hero bikes have now become more affordable than before, with GST 2.0 coming into effect on September 22, 2025. The bikes have seen massive price cuts ranging from around Rs 8,000 to nearly Rs 16,000, and the manufacturer has now officially revealed the updated ex-showroom prices. Here are the top Hero motorcycles that have received the biggest price drops:
Price Drop: Rs 15,742
New Starting Price: Rs 1,85,757 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Hero’s flagship motorcycle, the Karizma XMR 210, has received the biggest price cut after the GST revision. With the ex-showroom price for the Combat variant previously at Rs 2,01,500, the new price now stands at Rs 1,85,757. That’s a reduction of Rs 15,742! This makes the fully faired sports tourer even more appealing to riders who want a powerful, comfortable, and feature-packed motorcycle that’s equally at home in the city as it is on long highway rides.
Price Drop: Rs 14,516
New Starting Price: Rs 1,71,283 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Xpulse 210 has also seen a significant price drop. With the top variant earlier priced at Rs 1,85,800, it now stands at Rs 1,71,283. The price is now down by Rs 14,516. The Xpulse 210 continues to be a great choice for adventure enthusiasts who want a capable and affordable ADV that can tackle both city roads and rough terrains with ease.
Price Drop: Rs 14,055
New Starting Price: Rs 1,65,844 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Hero Xtreme 250R, which was priced at Rs 1,79,900 earlier, now costs Rs 1,65,844 after the GST 2.0 revision, a reduction of Rs 14,055. Already the most affordable liquid-cooled 250cc motorcycle in India, this new price drop makes it an even stronger value-for-money proposition for riders who want sporty styling and punchy performance without breaking the bank.
Price Drop: Rs 13,118
New Starting Price: Rs 1,54,797 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Hero’s hardcore off-roader, the Xpulse 200 4V Pro Dakar Edition, has become even more accessible under the new GST regime. Priced earlier at Rs 1,67,916, it now costs Rs 1,54,797 – a price drop of Rs 13,118. With its rally-ready suspension, Dakar-inspired design and long-travel setup, the Pro Dakar remains a favourite among off-road enthusiasts, and the new price makes it an even sweeter deal.
Price Drop: Rs 10,984
New Starting Price: Rs 1,29,615 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, which previously sat at Rs 1,40,600, has become more affordable by Rs 10,984, bringing the new price to Rs 1,29,615. With its sharp styling, punchy 160cc engine and agile handling, the Xtreme 160R 4V was already a fun commuter, and this price cut makes it an even better buy.
So, if you were planning to buy a Hero motorcycle, this is a good time to do so. With official price drops of almost up to Rs 16,000, the brand’s lineup now offers even better value across all categories, from aggressive streetfighters to versatile adventure bikes and faired tourers. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom Delhi, as per Hero MotoCorp’s official updated price list.
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