A digital automobile artist designs a Hero Karizma Naked R Concept. In the digital realm, it could be a great rival to the TVS Apache RTR200. Hero just launched the Karizma XMR in our market after a gap of many years. That is why prominent digital artists are coming up with their own unique iterations of the motorcycle. This Naked R concept is one such case. On the other hand, the Apache RTR200 has also been quite popular for years now. Let us take a look at the details of a digital concept here.
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Hero Karizma Naked R Concept
This illustration comes from abin_designs_511 on Instagram. In this latest iteration, most elements are borrowed from the recently launched Karizma XMR. But the front section has been completely modified to give it a naked appearance. This includes a sleek handlebar, low and compact front fascia, a bare minimum fairing (hence naked) with XMR body graphics, the iconic yellow paint which is a trademark of the Karizma from decades ago, a sculpted fuel tank, the black engine components visible from the sides, a tiny underbelly protector, a stubby dual-tone exhaust pipe, a split-seat setup, sturdy grab handles, chunky alloy wheels, sleek tail section and more.
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Specs
The 2023 Hero Karizma XMR 210 comes with its robust 210-cc liquid-cooled 4V DOHC engine. It delivers an impressive peak power of 25.5 PS at 9,250 RPM, and a maximum torque of 20.4 Nm at 7,250 RPM. It has a smooth 6-speed gearbox featuring a slip-and-assist clutch mechanism. The dual-channel ABS system comes as standard. The bike has a sturdy Trellis frame that seamlessly incorporates high-tensile steel, ensuring a solid foundation. When it comes to braking performance, the front boasts a 300 mm disc, complemented perfectly by a 230 mm disc at the rear.
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The front suspension of the bike has a 37 mm telescopic fork with an anti-friction bush. On the rear side, there’s a 6-step pre-load adjustable gas-charged monoshock system to deliver a comfortable ride across various types of terrain. The front tyre boasts a 100-section size, while the rear tyre is wider at 140-section. In terms of dimensions, the bike has a wheelbase of 1,351 mm, a seat height of 810 mm, and a ground clearance of 160 mm. Weighing in at 163.5 kg, it carries an 11-litre fuel tank. You could get your hands on one for just Rs 1.73 lakh-ex-showroom.