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Engine Capacity
199.6 CC
Mileage
40 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity
13.0 L
Gears
5 Speed
Brakes
Disc/Disc
Starting Mechanism
Self / Kick Start
Wheel Type
Spoke Wheels
Body Type
Off Road
Key features
- slim body with metal cover
- latest Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor (4 cores / 8 threads)
- 8GB DDR4 RAM and fast 512GB PCIe SSD
- NVIDIA GeForce MX350 2GB GDDR5 graphics card
- backlit keyboard, touchpad with gesture support
Brand | Orange | Pros | Cons | Colors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Model | Pavilion | Magnetic closure | Single Camera | Matte black |
Body | Metal frame | Chain strap | No thumbprint | Royal blue |
Gen | 9th Generation | 2 compartments | Thick Bazel | Metalic silver |
GPU | NVIDIA Graphic | Zip pocket | No thunderbolt | Grey |
8.5
Design
8.0
Safety
8.0
Performance
9.5
Significance
8.5
Comfort
8.8
Value For Money
8.8
Fuel Consumption
Pros
- Comfortable ergonomics
- Refined engine
- Most affordable ADV
Cons
- Better brakes
- High seat height
- Lacks top-end punch
Verdict
Possibly the most recognisable and popular product in the market currently, the Hero Xpulse 200 4V is the most affordable entry-level ADV. Out of the numerous positives, the motorcycle has possibly the most refined engine in the segment, with superior ergonomics aiding young riders as well as seasoned riders. But, the cons are equally worrying as better set of brakes, and a lower seat would've helped. Plus the lack of top-end torque doesn't really work in the case of an ADV.