Quick Overview
- Hero unveils Karizma XMR Combat Edition at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025.
- Features a unique military-inspired design and updated features.
- Competes with the Bajaj Pulsar RS200, Yamaha R15, and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250.
Hero MotoCorp has showcased the Karizma XMR Combat Edition at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. The special edition gets a military-themed aesthetic, new graphics, and subtle design tweaks. It builds on the Karizma XMR’s existing platform while offering a fresh appeal to sportbike enthusiasts.
Karizma XMR Combat Edition: Specs and Features
The Combat Edition retains the same 210cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 25.5 PS of power and 20.4 Nm of torque. It is mated to a six-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch for smoother shifts. Hero has not introduced any mechanical changes, keeping the performance in line with the standard XMR.
Visually, the bike features a matte green paint scheme with bold graphics, evoking a military-inspired look. The fairing gets sharper accents, and the special edition branding is visible on the fuel tank. The dual projector LED headlamps and sleek tail section remain unchanged, ensuring the bike retains its aggressive stance.

On the features front, the Combat Edition carries over the same digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and smartphone notifications. The telescopic front forks and preload-adjustable rear monoshock provide a balanced ride. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends, equipped with dual-channel ABS.
In the Indian market, the Karizma XMR Combat Edition competes with the Bajaj Pulsar RS200, Yamaha R15 V4, and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250. While the Pulsar RS200 offers similar performance, the R15 V4 provides superior handling with its track-focused chassis. The Gixxer SF 250, on the other hand, delivers a slightly higher displacement but lacks some of the tech features found on the Karizma.
Final Thoughts
The Hero Karizma XMR Combat Edition adds a distinctive visual appeal to an already capable motorcycle. While the mechanicals remain unchanged, the military-inspired design could attract buyers looking for an exclusive aesthetic. It remains to be seen whether Hero plans to introduce this edition as a limited-run model or integrate it into the permanent lineup.