The Benelli TNT 25 has been launched at Rs. 1,68,000. The TNT 25 is the only Benelli motorcycle in the Indian market which is powered by a single-cylinder engine and is also the least expensive offering from the Italian brand. Here are five things you need to know about the new Benelli TNT 25.
The Benelli TNT 25 falls in the entry level performance bike segment - a segment favoured by riders graduating from 160cc premium bikes and looking for some more performance and touring ability.
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The new R&D centre near Jaipur, has been built with an investment of Rs 450 crore. Personnel and equipment from Hero's current R&D centres in Gurgaon and Dharuhera will shift to the new centre. Hero's R&D is headed by Chief Technology Officer Markus Braunsperger, a former R&D leader at BMW Motorrad
The Benelli TNT 25 will be the least expensive Benelli on sale in India and will be powered by a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 250cc engine, making over 24bhp power. The TNT 25 is expected to be priced competitively, between Rs 1.8-2 lakh.
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