- Complies with Euro5 emission norms
- Available in two colours
- Indian launch unlikely
Benelli has updated its middleweight naked roadster motorcycle, the 752S in the European market. The updated motorcycle benefits from mechanical upgrades to comply with the European emission standards. Further, it also gets styling revisions in the form of new paint themes. The design, on the other hand, remains unaltered.
The paint options include two choices – Black and Green – and these are accompanied by updated graphics that are visible on the fuel tank and rear panels. The design retains styling elements such as minimalistic body panels, exposed chassis, step-up seat, and a tall-set exhaust. The feature list, too, remains unaltered and the 752S continues to use a twin-pod projector-style setup at the front to handle the illumination tasks. It also retains sleek LED turn indicators and a LED taillight at the back.
The hardware on the motorcycle comprises 50mm upside-down front forks, rear mono-shock, twin disc brakes at the front, a single rotor at the back, and 17-inch alloy wheels on both ends. The 752S is powered by a Euro5-compliant 754cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine. Linked to a six-speed gearbox, the motor produces a maximum output of 75bhp at 8,500rpm and a peak torque of 67Nm at 6,500rpm.
This motorcycle is not likely to arrive in the Indian market in the foreseeable future.