New Hyosung GT650R soon in India

USA based sports motorcycle manufacturer, Hyosung Motors is planning to enter in the Indian two-wheeler market with the launches new sports bike, Hyosung GT 650R soon in India. The company was announced, after being a best sports motorcycle seller in the Europe and Australia markets. Presently, Indian motorcycles market have good numbers of 350cc engine capacity bikes. But now the scenario of Indian two-wheeler market has been changed and more and more motorcycle manufacturers have made a thought to lay high power bikes in Indian auto market. After Honda and Kawasaki, Hyosung Motors will become the next massive motorcycles maker in India by the launching new Hyosung GT650R.

Hyosung GT650R

The new Hyosung GT650R is powered by 90-degree V-Twin motor which can develop top power output of 80PS at 10,000 RPM while produces peak torque of 67Nm at 7250 rpm. It has equipped with a 6-speed transmission box which is enough to speed up the bike to achieve a speed of around 220kmph. Hyosung GT650R is additionally fitted with fuel injection to carburet motor functioning. The chassis of the GT650R is a trellis-type which is considered highly stable. The new Hyosung GT650R comes with a safe and easy handling. The combined credit for this smooth handling goes to the chassis, tyres and suspension. There is a completely adjustable suspension at the front in the frame.

Hyosung GT650R

A preloaded adjustable monoshock has also been provided at the rear. Due to a serious thought that has been given to the aerodynamics of the bike, the rider may feel calm at even the very high speeds. The speedometer of this bike has fitted with white backlit digital analogue. The new sports bike has a short wheel base, besides a tall seat of GT650R comes with heavy muscles at front, which offering sufficient style along with a tinge of MV Agusta F4. The company has not yet announced about its price tag and launch date in India. But we sure that After launching in the auto market, it will take tough competition from the major auto sports bike players in the Indian auto market.