CFMoto 300NK will be the next big thing for the Indian market. The motorcycle made its official debut globally at the EICMA 2018, with India being some of the first markets where it will be introduced initially. The motorcycle comes with a typical streetfighter look with stretched headlight casing for a unique front fascia. The elements are inspired from the KTM Duke series at most locations while the rear features a short tail section with no visible grabrail.
The familiar blue alloy wheels and frame looks great while the independent rear tire hugger and ABS-equipped brakes are equally practical. CFMoto has confirmed that they will start the deliveries 60 days after the launch of their first product in the country. 300NK will arrive this month for homologation in India and soon after its arrival, the 650NK will be seen joining the dealership floor.
The brand will launch 400NK and 650GT around the festive season and thus, getting enough products in the first phase is guaranteed. The 300cc NK variant is not yet listed on any of the websites, keeping the overall output as a surprise. The only chance of getting the output values is through any document leak within the homologation process as the brand has to mention their engine details while submitting the documents. The motorcycle comes with USD front forks, LED lights and much more for an overall premium feel.
On the other hand, the CFMoto 650GT is a full-sized tourer with extended capabilities over the regular 650NK. The 649cc, twin cylinder engine on the motorcycle is good for 70 HP and 62 Nm. It was also seen for the first time at EICMA 2018. The new CFMoto 300NK is expected to get a price tag of around INR 2.50 lakh while the latter with bigger twin cylinder engine will be launched under INR 6 lakh in India. Both the prices are ex-showroom.
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