Benelli unveiled its stylish new quarter-liter naked roadster, the Benelli BKX 250 S. At the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Italy.
Benelli BKX250 S Engine
Benelli’s existing 250cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine will power this new motorcycle, as will the company’s other quarter-liter models. Linked to a six-speed gearbox, the motor is tuned to deliver a maximum output of 25.8bhp at 9,250rpm and peak torque of 21Nm at 8,000rpm. In select markets, the motorcycle manufacturer will also offer a 125cc version.
Benelli debuted its stylish new quarter-liter naked roadster, the BKX 250 S, at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Italy.
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Benelli BKX250 S Design
The BKX 250 S has a futuristic design with angular body panels all across the motorcycle. The front fascia consists of a vertically stacked twin-pod headlight flanked on either side by twin LED DRLs. This quarter-liter motorcycle also has an angular fuel tank, a single-piece seat, a tall-set exhaust, and an exposed frame and subframe. Bright highlights visible on the bodywork and alloy wheels complement the design. The tail lights are integrated into the turn indicators at the back.
Benelli BKX250 S Suspension And Chasis
The suspension is handled by 41mm upside-down front forks and a rear monoshock, which are mounted on a tubular steel trellis frame. A single 280mm disc with a four-piston caliper at the front and a 240mm disc with a single-piston floating caliper at the rear comprise the braking hardware. The BKX 250 S is mounted on 17-inch aluminum alloy rims with 110/70-section and 150/60-section tires at the front and rear, respectively. The motorcycle’s features include full-LED lighting, a 13.5-liter fuel tank, an LCD instrument cluster, and a USB port.
From mid-2023, the BKX 250 S will be available at all Benelli dealers worldwide. The details of the Indian launch are not yet available.
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