Hero Xtreme 250R vs KTM Duke 250: Detailed Specs Comparison
2 min readHero MotoCorp Unveils Xtreme 250R to Rival KTM Duke 250 in Streetfighter Segment
Hero MotoCorp has launched the flagship model of its Xtreme range, the Xtreme 250R. This naked motorcycle introduces a new 250 cc liquid-cooled engine, building on the concept design of the Xtunt 2.5R that was showcased in 2023. Positioned to compete with the KTM Duke 250, the Xtreme 250R brings a fresh edge to Hero’s lineup. Here’s a comparison of the Xtreme 250R and the KTM Duke 250 across key features.
Hero Xtreme 250R vs KTM Duke 250: Engine
The Xtreme 250R debuts Hero’s latest 250 cc engine, which will also power the upcoming Karizma XMR 250. This 250 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 4-valve engine, developed from Hero’s existing 210 cc version, features an extended bore length. The engine produces 29.5 bhp and 25 Nm of torque, achieving 0-60 km/h in just 3.25 seconds and is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
The KTM Duke 250, on the other hand, sports a 250 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, delivering 30.5 bhp at 9,250 rpm and 25 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm. It also features a 6-speed gearbox, with the added advantage of a bidirectional quick-shifter for smoother gear changes.
Hero Xtreme 250R vs KTM Duke 250: Hardware
Both bikes use a trellis frame, providing stability and balance. The Xtreme 250R features a 43 mm upside-down front suspension and a 6-step adjustable mono-shock rear suspension, achieving a 50-50 weight balance. It rides on 17-inch wheels and includes disc brakes at both front and rear.
The Duke 250 is equipped with 43 mm USD forks and a 10-step adjustable mono-shock rear suspension. It also features 17-inch wheels, with a 320 mm front disc brake and a 240 mm rear disc brake. The Duke 250’s seat height is 820 mm, and it offers a ground clearance of 176 mm.
Hero Xtreme 250R vs KTM Duke 250: Features
The Xtreme 250R includes a modern LED projector headlight with LED DRL, a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument cluster, and connected features like navigation, music control, lap timer, and drag timer.
The Duke 250 now comes with a 5-inch color TFT display with advanced cube switches, providing information such as the rev counter, lap timer, and gear display. Additional features include navigation, headset pairing, SuperMoto mode, and two riding modes — Track and Street.
With the Xtreme 250R, Hero MotoCorp offers a compelling alternative in the streetfighter segment, challenging the Duke 250 with a mix of advanced features and a powerful engine upgrade.