Bluroc introduces a new version of its popular scrambler to the market: the Hero 250. This model is an evolution of the well-known Hero, promising to raise the bar in the mid-size retro-styled motorcycle segment.
At the heart of the Hero 250 is a 250cc single-cylinder engine, liquid-cooled, with a double overhead camshaft and 4 valves. This engine delivers 27 horsepower (19.5 kW), making it the most powerful Bluroc to date. The transmission is a 6-speed manual, offering an engaging and flexible riding experience both in the city and on open roads.
In terms of chassis, the Hero 250 features an inverted front suspension and a FASTEC rear suspension, a setup that promises a good balance between comfort and performance. The braking system includes ABS, with a single 290 mm disc at the front and a 240 mm disc at the rear, ensuring effective and safe braking.
With a dry weight of 148 kg and a 15-liter fuel tank, the Hero 250 positions itself as an agile and practical option for daily use, without compromising on the capability for longer trips. The seat height, adjustable between 855 and 970 mm, accommodates riders of various statures.
Aesthetically, the Hero 250 retains the retro appeal of its predecessor and is available in three attractive colors: Desert Trophy, Gold Black, and Titanium. The spoked wheels and mixed tires (4.10-18 at the front and 4.60-17 at the rear) enhance its versatile character and scrambler style.
The Bluroc Hero 250 thus represents a significant step forward for the brand, offering more power and versatility without losing the charm that made the original Hero a success. Although the price has not been disclosed, this model is expected to compete directly with other mid-size scramblers on the market, presenting itself as an interesting alternative to more established options.
With this evolution, Bluroc demonstrates its capacity for innovation and its commitment to offering motorcycles that combine retro style with modern technology, reinforcing its position in the competitive two-wheeled market.
Source: Bluroc