Benelli TRK 251 India Pre-Bookings Start

  • Published On: 6 December 2021
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Benelli TRK 251 can now be pre-booked both online and offline at a token amount of Rs 6000

Benelli has commenced the pre-bookings of TRK 251. The all-new adventure tourer can now be booked at a token amount of Rs 6000. Interested buyers can book the motorcycle either online at http://india.benelli.com/campaigns/benellitrk251 or directly by visiting the nearest authorized dealership. Talking about the deliveries of the motorcycle, it is slated to begin from January 2022 across all exclusive Benelli showrooms in India. Besides this, the bike is available with 3-year unlimited kilometre warranty as standard. We can expect the new Benelli TRK 251 to come with a price tag of around Rs 2.2 lakh (ex-showroom). 


The new Benelli TRK 251 comes with a distinctive look and refined performance. Cosmetically, the bike features twin headlights with LED DRL, plush seats, unswept chrome exhaust pipe, sculpted fuel tank, wide handlebars, ergonomically-set foot pegs, and rear tyre hugger. Feature-wise, the bike gets a fully-digital console where the rider can access a plethora of information. The bike will further be offered in a total of three color options namely Glossy White, Glossy Black, and Glossy Grey.


“We are excited to announce the official pre-bookings of Benelli TRK 251. The all-new TRK 251 is an affordable and young adventure machine meant for customers who are dreaming to explore new terrains and go on different adventures. It marks the beginning of a new phase for the brand as we venture into a new segment of affordable and high-performance adventure tourers. We are committed to introduce Benelli’s world-class superbikes to the Indian market in time for the brand purists and enthusiasts,” as commented by Vikas Jhabakh, MD, Benelli India.

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Performance-wise, the bike is powered by a refined 250cc, four-stroke, and four-valve single-cylinder engine that churns out a top power of 25.6 bhp at 9250rpm and a peak torque of 21.1 Nm at 8000rpm. The motor is further mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike further sits on a trellis frame. In terms of suspensions, it gets USD forks upfront and T-swingarm type shock absorber towards the rear. The braking duties are taken care of by 280mm single disc with 4-piston callipers upfront and 240mm single disc with single piston caliper towards the rear end. The dual-channel ABS is offered as standard. 

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