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Hero Xpulse 421 Design Trademarked In India, Auto News, ET Auto

<p><sup></sup>The fuel tank sits higher than the one of the Xpulse 210. </p>The fuel tank sits higher than the one of the Xpulse 210. Hero MotorCorp will soon debut the Xpulse 210 in India. However, the two-wheeler maker is also working on a bigger ADV. Teased at the EICMA 2024, this would be the Xpulse 421. Hero has already filled the design patent for this motorcycle in India. The patented design gives a sneak peek into what we can expect from this ADV.

Xpulse 421 features a muscular design
For starters, the Xpulse 421 will look nothing like the Xpulse 210. It has a more mature design, featuring a flatter shape for the headlight. You also see a higher set visor, bigger radiator shrouds, and a more flamboyant design for the cladding. The patent image also features an underbelly pan along with a top-box rack.

The fuel tank sits higher than the one of the Xpulse 210. It is likely that the 421 model will have LED illumination and a full TFT screen with smartphone connectivity.

Xpulse 421 with get a new 421 cc single-cylinder engine
Hero will use a new frame for the Xpulse 421 and a new 421 cc single-cylinder engine with liquid cooling. Expect USD forks at the front with longer travel alongside a monoshock setup for the rear. Disc brakes will be available on both ends with dual-channel ABS. This new ADV will go against the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 when launched.

  • Published On Dec 30, 2024 at 01:29 PM IST

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