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Hero Karizma XMR; Manufacturer: Hero MotoCorp: Production: 2023-present: Predecessor: Karizma ZMR: Class: Sport touring motorcycle: Engine: 210 cc (13 cu in) FI, liquid-cooled (with oil cooler), four-stroke cycle, single: Bore / stroke: 73 mm × 50 mm (2.9 in × 2.0 in) Ignition type: Electric start: Transmission: 6-speed manual: Suspension
Hero Honda Karizma; Manufacturer: Hero MotoCorp: Production: 2003–present: Predecessor: Hero Honda CBZ and Hero Honda Ambition 135: Successor: Hero Honda Karizma R Hero Karizma XMR: Class: Sport touring motorcycle: Engine: 223 cc (13.6 cu in) 4-stroke, air cooled single [1] Compression ratio: 9:1: Top speed: 140 Kmph: Power: 14.9 kW (20.0 hp ...
The top speed is around 130 km/h and the 0–60 km/h is achieved around 3.8 seconds. 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]
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.
The top speed of the stock production vehicle has not been clearly defined by an independent, verifiable source. Otherwise, first electric vehicle to be considered for the position of the world's fastest street-legal production motorcycle, [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] to have won against ICE motorcycles in a professional road-based event and to have ...
A Suzuki GSX-R1000 at a drag strip – a 2006 model once recorded a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.35 seconds. This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds, and 1 ⁄ 4-mile times of under 12 seconds.
Uncrewed torpedo speed claims range from 60 knots (110 km/h; 69 mph) for the British Spearfish torpedo [64] to 200 knots (370 km/h; 230 mph) for the Russian VA-111 Shkval. [ 65 ] ^ a b Ground effect vehicles (a.k.a. "Wing-In-Ground effect vehicles") are classified as maritime vessels, rather than aircraft, by the International Maritime ...