Benelli TNT 300 and 302R see a price cut of up to Rs 60,000
Benelli Motorcycles announces a price cut on the TNT 300 up to Rs 51,000, whereas the 302R gets a price cut of Rs 60,000 - courtesy, reduced manufacturing cost.
This brings down the ex-showroom cost of the motorcycles to Rs 2.99 lakh for the TNT 300 and Rs 3.10 lakh for the 302R.
Benelli gets a price cut of Rs 51,000
Both the motorcycles are powered by an in-line two 300cc engine that produces 39PS and 26.5Nm of torque. The engines are mated to a six-speed transmission. Both the motorcycles get a twin-disc setup in the front, single disc brake setup in the rear equipped with a dual-channel ABS (Antilock Braking System).
Vikas Jhabakh, Managing Director, Benelli India said, "We strongly believe in the value proposition of our products and customer sentiments towards the brand Benelli. We have witnessed a significant reduction in the manufacturing cost of the TNT 300 and 302R models and this has helped us to pass on the benefit to the biking enthusiasts in India.
Benelli gets a price cut of Rs 60,000
The Benelli TNT 300 rivals the BMW G310R, Honda CB300R and the KTM 390 Duke and the Benelli 302R rivals the Kawasaki Ninja 300, TVS Apache RR310 and the KTM RC390.
Starts Rs 2,99,000
300cc
6-Speed
38.26
26.50
-NA-
Starts Rs 5,50,000
500cc
6-Speed
47.50
46.00
25.64 Kmpl
Starts Rs 3,10,000
300cc
6-Speed
38.26
26.50
-NA-
Starts Rs 2,77,000
286cc
6-Speed
31.01
27.50
-NA-
Starts Rs 3,18,000
296cc
6-Speed
39.00
26.10
-NA-
Starts Rs 2,52,928
373cc
6-Speed
43.50
37.00
25.00 Kmpl
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