Just In
- 9 hrs ago Xiaomi SU7 Electric Car Launched – May End Apple Inc.
- 11 hrs ago India's Leading Car Exports in February 2024: A Comprehensive Overview
- 11 hrs ago Marelli Develops Revolutionary Automotive Lighting Platform In China
- 12 hrs ago Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Reaches 6 Crore Sales Milestone
Don't Miss!
- Movies Panchayat 3 Release Date: When Will Jitendra Kumar's Web Series Release On OTT? Latest Update
- Finance 1:5 Stock Split Charm: From Rs 650-To-8,800, Midcap Stock To Explode Further, Target Highest At Rs 10,950
- Sports Rajasthan Royals Rising Star Riyan Parag's Redemption Story Takes Center Stage in IPL 2024
- Lifestyle Aditi Rao Hydari's 8 Tips for Glowing Skin: A Celebrity Skincare Routine Unveiled, Bonus Tips Included!
- News Jailed Gangster-Turned-Politician Mukhtar Ansari Dies Of Heart Attack
- Technology HONOR Pad 9 With Bluetooth Keyboard Up For Grabs At Rs 22,499 in India
- Education RSMSSB Junior Instructor Recruitment 2024; Apply online for 2500 Posts, Check out for more details
- Travel Explore Tamil Nadu's Diverse Wedding Venues
Hyosung GT300R Unveiled AT EICMA
The 2015 EICMA is a grand stage for motorcycle makers throughout the world to either unveil/ showcase or launch motorcycles. Making use of this opportunity, the Hyosung GT300R was unveiled to the world in Milan.
The Hyosung GT300R will be the successor to the GT250R, which is actually a step up for Hyosung as Kawasaki did with the Ninja 300R.
Powering the Hyosung GT300R is a 275cc, V-Twin engine that produces 28bhp and 23Nm of torque. The engine comes paired to a 5-speed gearbox. Hyosung claim that the extra cubic capacity of the engine helps the GT300R go 30km/h faster than the existing GT250R.
Click here for up-to-the-minute EICMA Coverage
On the features front, the Hyosung GT300R comes with disc brakes for the front and rear, 110 section front tyre and 150 section rear tyre, while both tyres are mounted on 17-inch wheels. The GT300R comes with a 15-litre fuel tank, inverted front forks, and a mono-shock at the rear.
The Hyosung GT300R could launch in India next year, with a price tag of around Rs. 3.8 lakh.
*EICMA, or the Milan Motorcycle Show is an annual show in Milan, Italy featuring motorcycles.
Hyosung GT300R — Images