Moto Morini X-Cape 1200 Unveiled with 123 bhp V-Twin Engine—Is an India Launch on the Cards?
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The specifics of the Moto Morini X-Cape 1200 have now been revealed on the manufacturer's Europe website, even though it is no longer concealed beneath a cape. The Italian two-wheeler company debuted its new lineup of bikes at EICMA 2023. Out of the four models—the Milano, Corsaro Sport, Corsaro 750, and X-Cape 1200—the X-Cape 1200 is now available in the UK market.
Design and color options for the Moto Morini X-Cape 1200
The Moto Morini X-Cape 1200 will be offered in three colors: Arctic white, Energy Red, and Black Viper. With a more noticeable appearance and additional features, the X-Cape 1200's design is an evolution of the X-Cape 650's silhouette. It has a high windshield, aggressively designed air intake scoops, and LED projector lamps with LED daytime running lights. With a longer luggage rack at the back and a more well-defined split-seat layout with back support for the rider, the bike has a more defined split-seat design.
Specifications for the Moto Morini X-Cape 1200
The X-Cape 1200 has a well-balanced combination of strength and lightweightness thanks to its steel and aluminum chassis. It has tubeless tires and 19–17 cross-spoke wheels. The front has an inverted front fork that is fully adjustable and has 180 mm of wheel travel, while the rear has a single shock absorber with a progressive connection that likewise provides 180 mm of travel.
Brembo is in charge of the braking, which includes 320 mm discs and four-piston monoblock callipers in the front, as well as a 280 mm disc and two-piston calliper in the rear. The system has Bosch cornering ABS with it. The motorcycle will probably have an IMU, which means it will probably have traction control that responds to lean. The motorcycle has a 23-liter fuel tank, 190mm of ground clearance, an 860mm seat height, and a kerb weight of 245 kg.
Moto Morini X-Cape 1200: Engine and Performance
With 123.2 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 105 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm, the X-Cape 1200 is propelled by a 1,200 cc, V2 Corsa Corta EVO V-twin engine.
India launch of the Moto Morini X-Cape 1200
The bike is scheduled to be formally introduced in the UK, which is anticipated to occur shortly. There is no word, though, on whether the bike would be released in India or not.
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