Hero and Bajaj both are the Indian manufacturer company. They manufacture both commuter bikes and sports bikes for the customer. As we know that Hero Motocorp is the largest two-wheeler maker in the country and it manufactures their products a range of 100cc to 250cc. While, another Indian giant, Bajaj Auto develops a range bikes between 100cc-400cc.
Recently the Bajaj Auto has exposed their most antiseptic bike Bajaj V that is made from the metal of India’s hero INS Vikrant, which had played an important role in the victory of 1971 India-Pak war. The Bajaj V will complete against the Hero Xtream Sports that was launched last year. But the question is that which bike is better for you? Therefore, we are going to compare between these bikes name as Hero Xtream Sport and newly unveiled Bajaj V. Hero Xtream sport is most selling the bike in India. Let’s have a look at the comparison of Bajaj V (Vikrant) VS Hero Xtream Sports.
Hero Xtream sport gets the power by a 149.2cc, air-cooled, 4 -stroke single cylinder OHC mill that churns out a maximum power of 15.6BHP. The company claims a 60kmph speed in 4.7 seconds on the road. For the comfortable ride the loaded 5-speed gearbox and wet multi-plate clutch.
Other Competitor: Bajaj (Vikrant) VS Suzuki Gixxer
While the Hero Xtream sport is designed with new street fighter looks and stylish cool graphics on the fuel tank. The bike also receives wide rear tubeless tires, new wolf eye headlamp and new LED Tail light with light guides. Xtream sport is featured with a split seat option for the comfortable long rides.
Hero Xtream is available with the stunning new console with a side stand sign on the instrument panel. On the instrument panel, the company is added a side stand sign, speedometer, an analog tachometer, a pass light with high and low beam option etc.
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While the Hero Xtream sport is available in more powerful brakes. The company offers a telescopic hydraulic type at the front and rectangular Swing Arm with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir suspension at the rear.
Recently the Bajaj Auto has exposed their most antiseptic bike Bajaj V that is made from the metal of India’s hero INS Vikrant, which had played an important role in the victory of 1971 India-Pak war. The Bajaj V will complete against the Hero Xtream Sports that was launched last year. But the question is that which bike is better for you? Therefore, we are going to compare between these bikes name as Hero Xtream Sport and newly unveiled Bajaj V. Hero Xtream sport is most selling the bike in India. Let’s have a look at the comparison of Bajaj V (Vikrant) VS Hero Xtream Sports.
Engine:-
Bajaj Vikrant is powered by a 149.5cc with a single cylinder, 4 strokes, SOHC 2 valve, BS-IV, air cooled, DTS-i engine. Its DTS-i technology generates a 12 BHP of power and 12.7NM of torque. The bike was loaded with an easily shifted 5-speed gearbox with wet multi-plate clutch for the smooth riding on any type of road.Hero Xtream sport gets the power by a 149.2cc, air-cooled, 4 -stroke single cylinder OHC mill that churns out a maximum power of 15.6BHP. The company claims a 60kmph speed in 4.7 seconds on the road. For the comfortable ride the loaded 5-speed gearbox and wet multi-plate clutch.
Other Competitor: Bajaj (Vikrant) VS Suzuki Gixxer
Design And Style:-
Now we are talking about the design of these bikes. Both the bikes are different in design. The Bajaj Auto tries to give a different look to Vikrant from other Bajaj models. For a clear visibility at night, the bike features a 60W headlamp and classic LED tail lamp. The V is finished with a bold, sporty graphic and stylish V 3d logo on the 13L fuel tank, which captures a lot of attraction of the viewer. It is featured with a removable cowl that helps to convert an individual single seat to comfortable ride.While the Hero Xtream sport is designed with new street fighter looks and stylish cool graphics on the fuel tank. The bike also receives wide rear tubeless tires, new wolf eye headlamp and new LED Tail light with light guides. Xtream sport is featured with a split seat option for the comfortable long rides.
Instrument Console:-
On the dashboard of Bajaj Vikrant, we are seeing the premium instrument panel. On the right side of the panel, the bike offers an analog speed meter and left side Bajaj logo, LED fuel indicator with color changing. Both the areas are covered with silver outlined borders.Hero Xtream is available with the stunning new console with a side stand sign on the instrument panel. On the instrument panel, the company is added a side stand sign, speedometer, an analog tachometer, a pass light with high and low beam option etc.
Dimensions and Weight:-
Bajaj V measures with 2044mm length, 780mm width and 1070mm height. It gets a 1315mm wheelbase and 165mm ground clearance on the 135.5kg weight. While the Hero Xtream is available in 146kg in the single disc variant and 147kg in double disc variant. It gets a 2100mm length, 780mm width and 1080mm height with the 1325mm wheelbase.See Also: Which One is Best Bajaj Pulsar CS400 VS KTM Duke 390
Brakes and Suspension:-
For the safe riding the Bajaj, a company is loaded a 240mm dia disc at the front and 130 dia drum at the rear. The bike houses with a telescopic 33mm fork at the front and twin-spring loaded hydraulic type- with gas filled at the rear for any condition type of pit roads.While the Hero Xtream sport is available in more powerful brakes. The company offers a telescopic hydraulic type at the front and rectangular Swing Arm with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir suspension at the rear.
Color and Price:-
Bajaj company has revealed Vikrant with four colors such as ebony black, pearl white, ocean blue and heroic red. The company has fixed the price yet, but it will change time to time, now sold at an (Ex-showroom Delhi) price tag of INR 63,001.
On the other hand, the Hero Xtream Sport is coming with two variants first is the double disc and the second is single disc selling on INR 76,200 and INR 73,100 (Ex-showroom) in New Delhi. It is available in five attractive colors such as pyro orange, fiery red, mercuric silver, panther black and black-red.
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