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The Hero Karizma XMR is a Sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Hero MotoCorp in India. It was launched on 29 August 2023 with a new design and new graphics. [1]
After that the Hero Honda was given a cosmetic upgrade and relaunched as Karizma R in 2007. In September 2009, it was supplemented by another variant Karizma ZMR with programmed fuel injection in 2009. The production of this motorcycle stopped in 2019 due to poor sales and it was Relaunched on 29 August 2023 As Karizma XMR. Hero Honda Karizma ...
The Karizma is reported to have an overall fuel economy of 40 km/L (90 mpg or 2.4 L/100 km), with a best of 50 km/L (120 mpg) and a worst of 28 km/L (66 mpg). [ 8 ] [ 10 ] Hero MotoCorp launched second generation Karizma R in 2014 with updated styling inspired from EBR after the separation of Hero Honda Joint Venture.
The Hero Honda Karizma ZMR is a mid-range sport-tourer motorcycle manufactured in India, first by a partnership of Hero Honda and later years by Hero Motorcorp. The motorcycle was in the market for a long time; beginning with its first launch in 2003 under the Karizma brand, its rebranding in 2007 under the Karizma R brand.
The Hero Karizma ZMR is a motorcycle manufactured by Hero MotoCorp in India. It was launched as a cosmetic upgrade to Karizma R in September 2009. [ 1 ] There is no difference between its engine and that of its predecessor Karizma R.
Hero Honda started its operations in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. [5] [6] "Hero" is the brand name used by the Munjal brothers for their flagship company, Hero Cycles Ltd.
Low-cost cars [ edit ] In 2010, Bajaj Auto announced cooperation with Renault and Nissan Motor to develop a US$2,500 car, aiming at a fuel efficiency of 30 kilometres per litre (85 mpg ‑imp ; 71 mpg ‑US ) (3.3 L/100 km), or twice an average small car, and carbon dioxide emissions of 100 g/km. [ 29 ] [ 30 ]
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