Italian brand Moto Morini in preparation to launch bikes in India, not one or two bikes will be launched
Last month, Italian brand Moto Morini announced the launch of a new bike in the Indian market. Moto Morini is preparing to launch its bike models in association with Indian company Adishwar Auto Ride India.
Last month, Italian brand Moto Morini announced the launch of a new bike in the Indian market. Moto Morini is preparing to launch its bike models in association with Indian company Adishwar Auto Ride India. The company has announced that it is not bringing one or two but four bikes. All these four bikes are of 650CC. The names of these bikes are X-Cape, 650, X-Cape 650X, Seiemmezzo 6½ Retro Street and Scrambler Bike.
The Moto Morini in the X-Cape line is an adventure tourer bike. Both the bikes 650 and 650X have a 649CC engine. These are liquid-cooled, inline twin engined bikes. Both these bikes are with 6 speed gear.
Take a look at the special features
Both the bikes have a 7-inch TFT display. Along with this, LED headlight, Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres, Brembo brakes with dual channel, 18 liter fuel tank and ground clearance of 175 mm have also been given. The biggest difference between these two bikes is that the X-Cape 650 gets 810mm seat height and alloy wheels while the X-Cape 650X gets 835mm seat height and wire spoke wheels. Once launched, both the motorcycles will compete directly with Kawasaki’s Versys 650, Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and Suzuki V-Strom 650XT.
Seiemmezzo 6 in a retro look
Moto Morini’s Seiemmezzo 6½ will sport a retro street and scrambler look. The retro street bike will be known as STR and the scrambler looking bike will be known as SCR. Like the X-Cape, both these bikes will also be available with 649CC, which will be equipped with liquid-cooled, inline twin engine technology.
Both the Seiemmezzo models will come with features like full round LED headlights, 5-inch TFT screen, 43mm USD fork up front, rear monoshock. Ground clearance of both these models will be available with 170mm. The fuel tank of both these bikes will be 15.5 liters. So far, the company has not told about the launch date of these four bikes but it is being speculated that by next year they can be seen on Indian roads.