Hero patents updated Karizma XMR design
The fairing has seen a few revisions and the cutout at the bottom of the fairing near the engine’s sump has now been removed.
The Karizma XMR came onto the scene not too long ago but it seems Hero is readying an updated version of the bike with some design tweaks and a fundamental change to its underpinnings.
The overall design of the Hero Karizma XMR has stayed pretty much unchanged but there are a few nuanced differences. The fairing has seen a few revisions and the cutout at the bottom of the fairing near the engine’s sump has now been removed. There are also some changes to the tank’s design, with the main fairing now merging directly into the fuel tank now.
The plastic panel under the rider’s seat too has been redesigned and now less of the main frame is visible in that region. The mirror stalks too have seen a redesign and now the lenses stick out more, which should make rear visibility better on the Karizma.

The one mechanical change that can be observed is the presence of a USD fork which replaces the conventional telescopic fork on the current bike. While the telescopic fork on the current Karizma XMR works perfectly fine, its arch rival, the Yamaha R15 V4 is being offered with a snazzy-looking golden USD fork. In the minds of the Indian buyer shopping in the small sportbike category, a USD fork equates to a more premium feeling, which is perhaps why Hero might be rolling out this change to its sportbike via a higher-spec variant or by only offering it with a USD fork.
Then there is also the possibility of Hero shoehorning its much-awaited 250cc liquid-cooled motor into the Karizma. Hero had showcased the XTunt 2.5R concept last year at EICMA, which previewed a 250cc naked bike and it could be this same engine at the heart of the updated Karizma.
With EICMA 2024 just round the corner, we won’t have to wait too much longer to find out.
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21 Oct 2024
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