Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero Xpulse 200 4V — Specifications comparison

The entry-level off-road capable motorcycle segment has been dominated by the Hero Xpulse 200 for a while now. The motorcycle was a capable off-roader right out of the showroom floor and for those interested in having a hardcore off-roader, Hero offered the Rally kit with longer suspension and other bits.

Now, Kawasaki wants in as well, with the launch of the KLX 230, which is also focused on being an off-road-focused motorcycle. Kawasaki has a lineup of hardcore dirt bikes in the form of the KX-series, but the KLX 230 is a mellowed-down dirt bike with city manners. So how do the two compare against each other? Let’s take a look.

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Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero Xpulse 200 4V — Features and hardware

Let’s start with the KLX 230. The Japanese machine gets traditional telescopic forks, a monoshock at the rear, 21-inch front and 18-inch rear tyres, an LCD instrument console with phone connectivity, disc brakes at both ends, and ABS. The Hero Xpulse 200 also gets similar equipment but with changes like less ground clearance, lower seat height, larger front brake, etc.

FeaturesKLX 230Xpulse 200Suspension (F)Telescopic 240 mm travelTelescopic 190 mm travelSuspension (R)Monoshock 250 mm travelMonoshock 170 mm travelBrakes (F)265 mm disc276 mmBrakes (R)220 mm disc220 mmTyre (F)21-inch21-inchTyre (R)18-inch18-inchSeat Height880 mm825 mmGround Clearance265 mm220 mmWeight139 kg169 kgFuel Capacity7.6-litres13-litres

Kawasaki KLX 230 vs Hero Xpulse 200 4V — Engine specifications

The Kawasaki KLX 230 is powered by a 233cc, air-cooled single-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed gearbox, while the Hero Xpulse is powered by a 199cc, single-cylinder air-cooled unit. The Xpulse is mated to a five-speed gearbox.

SpecificationsKLX 230Xpulse 200Displacement233 cc199 ccPower17.5 bhp18.9 bhpTorque18.3 Nm17.3 NmGearbox6-speed5-speedPriceIn DecemberRs 1.47 lakh

In terms of numbers, the Xpulse makes marginally more power while the Kawasaki makes marginally more torque. The Kawasaki has the weight advantage here, weighing 139kg while the Xpulse tips the scale at 161kg, giving the KLX 230 an edge off-road. However, the Kawasaki has a smaller 7.6-litre fuel tank compared to the Xpulse’s 13-litre tank.

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