Intro
Hero Xtreme 125R has a new single-seat variant, that combines sporty design with commuter comfort. Priced at ₹1,00,100 (ex-showroom, Delhi), this sits between the base IBS and the split-seat ABS models, offering a sweet spot of value, safety and practicality.
Hero Xtreme 125R Single-Seat: Design & Comfort
The biggest change in the Hero Xtreme 125R single-seat is the switch from a split seat to a single-piece seat. This makes the bike more practical for daily commutes, more comfort for rider and pillion.
Though this change, the bike still has streetfighter-inspired styling, sharp body lines, LED headlamp and sporty stance. Riders who found the split seat less practical for city duties will love this.
Engine & Features Remain Same
At its core is a 124.7cc air-cooled motor, tuned to deliver 11.4 bhp along with 10.5 Nm of torque. The engine is tuned for efficiency, delivers a claimed 66 kmpl – a big selling point in the commuter segment.
Key features remain same:
- All-LED lighting system for better visibility
- Fully digital instrument cluster with essential readouts
- 37mm telescopic front forks for a stable ride
So the bike still has its sporty yet practical DNA intact.
Xtreme 125R Single-Seat Price & Positioning
The Xtreme 125R single-seat price is ₹1,00,100, between the IBS model (₹98,425) and the split-seat ABS variant (₹1,02,100). With single-channel ABS as standard, Hero MotoCorp has added more safety without increasing the cost much.
This puts the bike directly against the TVS Raider 125 which also has single-seat comfort in the same price band.
Closing Note
With this new launch, Hero MotoCorp is targeting young riders and commuters who want style, comfort and safety without burning a hole in the pocket. The single-seat ABS variant makes the Xtreme 125R lineup more versatile and competitive in the 125cc segment.
FAQs
How much does the Hero Xtreme 125R single-seat cost?
The single-seat ABS variant is priced at ₹1,00,100 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
What’s the difference between the single-seat and split-seat versions?
Single-seat is for comfort and practicality for rider and pillion, split-seat is for sporty styling.