CFMoto Introduces BS6 Compliant 650 cc Range In India; Prices Start At Rs. 4.29 Lakh

- The CFMoto 650 NK is a streetfighter
- The CFMoto 650 MT is an ADV, while the 650 GT is a sports tourer
- All three bikes use the same 649 cc parallel twin engine with 55 bhp
CFMoto has introduced its BS6 compliant range of 650 cc motorcycles in the country comprising the 650 NK, 650 MT and the 650 GT. Prices for the CFMoto 650 cc range start at Rs. 4.29 lakh for the 650NK street-fighter, while the 650 MT adventure tourer is priced at Rs. 5.29 lakh. Lastly, the CFMoto 650 GT is a sports tourer and is priced at Rs. 5.59 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom. Compared to the BS4 version, the new BS6 motorcycles do not get major cosmetic upgrades but are priced at a premium of Rs. 30,000 on the 650 NK and the 650 MT, while the 650 GT is now costlier by Rs. 10,000.
Also Read: 2021 CFMoto 300NK Deliveries Begin In India

The CFMoto 650NK BS6 version has seen a price hike of Rs. 30,000
Starting with the CFMoto 650 NK, the street-fighter gets sporty styling coupled with trendy graphics, star-shaped alloy wheels, and a striking presence overall. The bike draws power from the 649.3 cc twin-cylinder engine that develops 55.65 bhp at 8250 rpm and 54.4 Nm of peak torque at 7000 rpm. The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

The CFMoto 650MT will be a Kawasaki Versys 650 rival in the adventure tourer space
With respect to the CFMoto 650 MT, the ADV gets a larger fairing around the same chassis and hardware. The model gets a step-up style single-piece seat, tall windscreen, long-travel suspension, and provision to hold panniers. The front body also gets a guard that further makes this ready to be thrown in the muck. The motorcycle draws power from the same 649 cc engine while riding on alloy wheels and not spokes.

The overall design on the BS6 CFMoto 650GT stays the same as on the BS4 model
Lastly, the CFMoto 650 GT is aimed at those who like touring and comes with a sharp fairing, LED lights, two riding modes - Touring and Sports, and a 5-inch TFT instrument display. The model is also packed with a USB charging port, 12V power outlet and a contoured seat for added comfort. The riding position is more upright to ease long hours on the saddle. Power comes from the same 649 cc motor in the same specification as the 650 NK.
Those looking to purchase the CFMoto 650 cc range can do so by paying a token of Rs. 5,000. The company has begun test rides of its new motorcycles at dealerships located in Bengaluru, Thane, Chennai, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad. The CFMoto 650 range takes on the Benelli TRK502 and the TRK 502X, Honda CB500X, as well as the Kawasaki 650 cc line-up.
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