Garware Motors launches the GT650N in India.. at Rs. 4.39 Lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi)
Garware Motors brings to India the Hyosung GT650N (the Korean brand's naked variant of the GT650R).
Photo: Hyosung India Facebook Page
The power/torque on the naked variant remains identical to the full faired variant. But the naked variant does become lighter by 7 Kgs. Also the GT650N gets a more comfortable and relatively upright, single piece handlebar.
Price: The GT650N has been priced at Rs. 4.39 lakhs (Ex-Showroom Delhi). The full faired GT650R starts from Rs. 4.75 lakhs (Ex-Showroom Delhi).
Colors: The GT650N will be available in three colors: Red, Black and White.
GT650N - Specifications
ENGINE
Type: Liquid cooled, DOHC, 8-valve, 90 Degree v-twin
Engine Capacity: 647cc
Max Power: 73.6 Ps (54.2kW) @9,000 RPM
Max Torque: 60.9Nm @7,500RPM
Fuel System: Fuel injection
Transmission: 6 - speed
DIMENSIONS
Length x Width x Height: 2095mm x 700mm x 1,100mm
Wheel Base: 1,435mm
Seat Height: 780/790mm
Brakes
Front: Semi floating Double discs, 4 pistons calipers,
Rear: Single disc, 2 piston caliper Suspension
Kerb Weight: 208kg
For more info, visit: Garware Motors
Hyosung GT650N: Photos
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5 Comments:
How many bikes are sold till date of Hyosung
that's an ugly looking headlamp. the older round headlap was much beter looking. this one make the look like a cartoon
Might come as a surprise to many... but Hyosung did manage to sell quite a good number of their bikes here... specially the GT650R... the poor man's supersports.
Poor man's super sports, right said
@Sunil- Though many love the classic round 'lamp, I personally don't think the triangular shape looks bad. It's the nacelle/ plastic panel that houses the lamp that looks odd. Instead of rounding it, it should have been angular and sharper to give a 'floating' look.
I quite like this and prefer it to the 650R. The nakeds somehow seem more real and have a stronger character. Hoping they launch the 250 in this guise soon....
According to reports, they've sold abt 250-300 bikes till now. But in Mumbai, they've been barely visible.
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