Hero Xpulse 200 4V

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V is an all-terrain bike that can be a good bet for adventure touring. The bike's high build quality and cutting-edge technology equipment make it an ultimate companion for Read More

1.36 Lakh - 1.68 Lakh
Standard
New Delhi

Hero Xpulse 200 4V Features and Specifications

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V Standard is available at an ex-showroom price of 140043. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

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Hero Xpulse 200 4V Variants

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V is sold in 3 variants. Its base model is while the top model is named

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Hero Xpulse 200 4V Colour Options

Hero Xpulse 200 4V is available in 7 different colors namely Black Sports Red, Polestar Blue, Metallic Nexus Blue, Met Nexus Blue White, Techno Blue Met Black, Sports Red, Pearl Fadeless White.

  • Black Sports Red
  • Polestar Blue
  • Metallic Nexus Blue
  • Met Nexus Blue White
  • Techno Blue Met Black
  • Sports Red
  • Pearl Fadeless White

How is the Xpulse 200 4V?

Pros
Purpose-built for off-road and adventure
4-valve engine offers better high-speed performance
High ground clearance and long travel suspension
Spoke wheels with dual-purpose tyres
Fully digital console with Bluetooth



Cons
Seat height may not suit short riders
Windshield doesn’t offer full protection
Engine heats up in stop-go traffic
Not ideal for daily city commuting
Lacks modern tech like traction control




Hero Xpulse 200 4V Expert Reviews

Hero Xpulse 200 4V Tracking Three Quarter 2

By Aditya Jadhav

18 Jan, 2022

Since its debut in 2019, the Hero Xpulse 200 has received timely updates. And despite the numerous changes, the Xpusle 200 has remained a favourite of hardcore off-road enthusiasts. But has it changed now? The phrase ‘ahead of its time’ is common in automotive journalism, but most of us use it for well-crafted pieces of engineering, for instance, a supercar or a very fancy motorcycle. Very rarely, the phrase is used for a mass-market player, especially an Indian one. Looking back… Hero has been playing the ‘ahead of its time’ game since the late 90s when the brand launched the CBZ – which offered a good blend of sportiness and everyday commuting. It was soon followed by the Hero Honda Karizma in the 2000s, which kick-started the premium sports bike segment. In 2011, the brand bravely launched the Hero Impulse, which was targeted towards a niche audience, but, then, due to lack of demand, the motorcycle was pulled off the production line. Within a decade, Hero repeated history with the Xpulse 200, and the motorcycle received a more-than-warm welcome. However, by now the affordable adventure motorcycle segment was populated with various options, but the only key element that always favoured the Xpulse 200 since its debut in mid-2019 was its pricing. A 200cc do-it-all motorcycle for the price of a decent 150cc motorcycle was something new, and this is what helped the Xpulse attract customers. Now, Hero has improved the package with new engine internals and a few minor changes here and there. So, let’s dive in deep to find out if the changes make any difference to the bike or are just another marketing exercise. The heart job The earlier two-valve head has been replaced by a four-valve head in the new Xpulse 200 4V, which has changed the engine’s behaviour for the better. The engine now revs freely and is always eager to hit the limiter – even the power delivery is smoother and constant. And while the engine design is the same as before, a lot of engine internals have been upgraded. One of the many improvements to the engine is the new clutch assembly. Simply put, during our test, I was able to operate it with a light hand in heavy traffic; however, a more pronounced clutch bite would have been better. The radiator for the oil-cooling system is now substantially larger than that of the 2V model, which is a thoughtful addition, given that riders may end up being a bit har on the engine, as it is rev friendly now. A new box The mechanicals and thermal efficiency of the engine have been improved, resulting in increased power output. But what good is all that power if the gearbox saps it all? Well, Hero has given it a thought and reworked the gear ratios. The first gear is now spread wider, which allows you to put down torque for a longer duration, without needing to urgently shift to second gear. The second and the third gear ratios are shorter than before, but you will hardly notice it. The fourth and the fifth gear ratios are spread evenly and are quite correctly matched to the higher-revving nature of the new four-valve engine. Hero has also added a larger 45-teeth (driven) sprocket in the final drive ratio, which ensures that you are never short on torque, especially when you need it. The engine remains stable even when it’s ridden in higher gears at slow speeds. You can also pick up pace in third gear at 25km/hr, without needing a down-shift. Even at triple-digit speeds, the engine only shows mild discomfort, but that is only because the Xpulse 200 4V is still a sub-20bhp motorcycle, and have 150cc motorcycles that are inching closer to that power output. And it’s possible that Hero is trying to fix that with a larger capacity adventure motorcycle with more power, which will rival the likes of the Royal Enfield Himalayan, KTM 390 Adventure, and BMW G310 GS. But that is a discussion for another day. New manners The Hero Xpulse 200 4V is a direct rival to the Honda CB 200X, which is a road-going motorcycle turned ADV. The 200cc class also caters to users who use their motorcycles on weekdays for the daily commute and on weekends for some light adventure. So, mostly, these bikes remain in an urban environment, making the road manners of a motorcycle pivotal in choosing a motorcycle. That said, Hero has reworked the suspension and brakes of the new Xpulse 200 4V, which are now more tarmac friendly. Despite the suspension hardware being the same, there are some changes in the overall suspension tuning, which have made the overall ride quality slightly softer. Especially with a pillion passenger, the softness of the rear mono-shock becomes quite evident. The feel of the brake has changed as well. While the front braking system works perfect as before, the rear has a more progressive feel to it, which is more suited for the tarmac. Off-road, the braking system needs a little getting used to, as locking and sliding the rear end of the bike becomes a bit of a task. Hero has increased the saddle height by 2mm, taking it to 825mm – it has been achieved by adding some foam in the seat, which is now firmer and has a more decisive division between the rider and the pillion sections. The revised seating has also enhanced the rider’s triangle to a certain degree, and the firmness of the seat is quite supportive. The motorcycle also features an updated headlamp assembly, which offers 20 per cent more brightness than its predecessor. The throw of light is denser, but the spread is the same. That said, it would have been better if the headlamp covered a bit more ground in its range. Hero has also offered new switch gears with the new motorcycle. The Xpulse 200 4V gets a conventional ‘pass’ switch, just like other motorcycles, which is a boon for new riders. The previous model had the ‘pass’ switch integrated into the high-low beam switch, which was to be operated with the left thumb. The self-start and engine-kill functions are now integrated into one switch – a feature that is more or less exclusive to premium motorcycles. However, the quality of the new switchgear has gone down – their touch and feel are not as crisps as they use to be. Final thoughts After two attempts, Hero has managed to get the Xpulse to its best form yet. The first one was the BS4 model and the second one was the BS6 model, which is still on sale. What’s to be appreciated here is that after two attempts, the motorcycle has shown a substantial difference over the previous models and raised the benchmark even higher. If truth be told, Hero could have created an interesting affordable adventure motorcycle if it had given similar attention to the Hero Impulse back in the day, and by now the Impulse / Xpulse name would have entered into the sub-450cc rally category. The Impulse, even in its first and only avatar was the go-to motorcycle of most off-road and rally enthusiasts. Of course, one could argue that enthusiasts used the Karizma’s engine and gearbox with the Impulse’s chassis, but that is a different conversation altogether. The Hero Impulse was an off-road motorcycle that could very well double as a daily commuter. The Hero Xpusle 200, when it was launched, tried very hard to replicate other ADVs, and at an absurdly cheap cost – Rs 99,000 (ex-showroom) for the carburettor variant – which was misunderstood as value-for-money. Today, the Hero Xpusle 200 4V has been improved a lot, but not without an increased price, which is close to 30 per cent more than its earlier price. However, given its performance, useability, and everything else that it has to offer, the bike is worth every penny you shell out. The Hero Xpulse 200 4V, then, has become a motorcycle that is a good everyday runabout. And its off-road abilities? Well, it was already good at that, and it still is. [tabs] [tab title="Hero Xpulse 200 4V"] Engine: 199.6cc / Single Cylinder / Oil-Cooled Transmission: 5-Speed Power: 18.8bhp at 8,500rpm Torque: 17.35Nm at 6,500rpm Price: ₹1.28 Lakh (Ex-Showroom) X-Factor: The price-to-fun ratio of the Xpulse 200 4V is the best in the segment. Pros • Valve for money • Improved highway manners Cons • Questionable quality • Needs more power [/tab] [/tabs] Also Read: Al-Attiyah, Sunderland win Dakar Rally 2022; Hero MotoSports in top 20 Honda CB200X vs Hero Xpulse 200: Spec comparison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FdvbNFrbIo

All Hero Xpulse 200 4V User Reviews (10)

Bought the Hero Xpulse 200 4V last month. Initially unsure, but now totally in love with it.

By Rahul Sharma
5 Apr, 2025

Not disappointed at all with my Hero Xpulse 200 4V. It runs smoothly even on rough roads.

By Priya Mehta
5 Apr, 2025

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V has a solid build and doesn't vibrate at high speeds. Really impressed.

By Aman Verma
3 Feb, 2025

I use the Hero Xpulse 200 4V for my daily commute and it's been super reliable so far.

By Sneha Gupta
12 Mar, 2025

I've been riding the Hero Xpulse 200 4V for a few weeks now, and it's amazing! Smooth handling and great mileage.

By Karan Patel
10 Jan, 2025

Was looking for a stylish and reliable option—found it in the Hero Xpulse 200 4V.

By Divya Nair
11 Apr, 2025

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V is a head-turner. Love the design and the performance is decent for city rides.

By Vikram Joshi
14 Feb, 2025

The mileage could have been better, but the Hero Xpulse 200 4V makes up for it in looks and ride quality.

By Neha Rathi
30 Apr, 2025

I love going on weekend rides and the Hero Xpulse 200 4V has made every journey enjoyable.

By Arjun Malhotra
24 Jul, 2025

Best bike I've owned. The Hero Xpulse 200 4V offers comfort, power, and great value for money.

By Meena Kumari
19 Feb, 2025

Hero Xpulse 200 4V Dealers in New Delhi

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Tekriwal Motors

Bhatdiha, Godda, Jharkhand - 814133

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S Goel & Goel - Baradari

The Mall, Patiala, Punjab - 147001

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Vamdote Automobiles - Ten

1241, Nandida Char Rasta, Surat- Bardoli Highway, Bardoli, Gujarat - 394601

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Hero Xpulse 200 4V Questions & Answers

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