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Benelli TNT 300 ABS Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 3.29 Lakh

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Benelli TNT 300 ABS Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 3.29 Lakh
We exclusively told you about this earlier this month and now Benelli India has launched the TNT 300 ABS in the country priced at Rs. 3.29 lakh (ex-showroom, pan India). The new ABS equipped Benelli TNT 300 is about Rs. 26,000 more expensive than the standard version and replaces the non-ABS model in the bike maker's line-up.
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By Sameer Contractor

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Published on September 22, 2017

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    We exclusively told you about this earlier this month and now Benelli India has launched the TNT 300 ABS in the country priced at Rs. 3.29 lakh (ex-showroom, pan India). The new ABS equipped Benelli TNT 300 is about Rs. 26,000 more expensive than the standard version and replaces the non-ABS model in the bike maker's line-up. The TNT 300 joins the TNT 600i and the recently launched 302R in Benelli's stable to get ABS as standard. The entry-level TNT 25 misses out on ABS alone, but we do expect the model to get an update in sometime.

    Also Read: Exclusive: Benelli TNT 300 ABS To Be Launched This Month

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    (The Benelli TNT 300 gets a highly likeable exhaust note)

     

    The Benellit TNT 300 ABS gets no changes apart from the inclusion of the safety feature. It is a dual-channel unit that can be switched off, should you want to get a little adventurous. We told you that order books for the TNT 300 ABS are already open, while deliveries are said to begin in the next two weeks.

    Power output on the Benelli TNT 300 ABS remains the same from the 300 cc in-line, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine tuned to churn out 37 bhp at 11,500 rpm and 26.5 Nm of peak torque at 10,000 rpm. The street-fighter comes with a 6-speed gearbox, while the suspension setup includes USD forks up front and a monoshock setup at the rear. Braking performance comes from the dual petal discs at the front and a single disc brake at the rear. The Benelli TNT 300 ABS rides on 17-inch alloy wheels with Metzeler tyres.

    dsk benelli tnt 300

    (The 300 cc motor on the TNT 300 makes 37 bhp and 26.5 Nm of peak torque)

    Also Read: Benelli Leoncino Scrambler To Be Launched In November

    The TNT 300 is the Benelli India's second bestselling offering and the ABS equipped version is certain to bring more customers to the showrooms. Benelli bikes are known for that delectable exhaust note and the TNT 300 sounds fantastic as well. However, with a kerb weight of 196 kg, the bike lags when it comes to outright performance.

    The Benelli TNT 300 ABS comes close to the KTM 390 Duke on the feature front. Meanwhile, the Kawasaki Z250 also competes against TNT, and is the least selling model here. The absence of ABS isn't helping its case either.

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    (DSK Benelli is gearing up to introduce the Leoncino in November this year)

    Also Read: Benelli To Launch KTM 390 Duke Rival At 2018 Auto Expo

    Benelli India has an interesting year ahead with three new models in the pipeline. The much talked Benelli Leoncino will come in November, followed by the TRK 502 in January next year. There is also a new KTM 390 Duke rival in the pipeline that will make its debut at the 2018 Auto Expo.

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    Last Updated on September 22, 2017


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