Kymco’s DT X360 adventure crossover scooter has arrived in Australia, based on the excellent Downtown 350i platform but with the wherewithal to take on light off-road terrain thanks to its dual-purpose tyres. Head onto the KYMCO website now and organise a test ride at your local dealership.

Compared to the Downtown 350i, the DT X360 also has a shorter wheelbase and isn't as high or long.

Compared to the Downtown 350i, the DT X360 also has a shorter wheelbase and isn’t as high or long.

Standout features on the DT X360 include wider handlebar to assist in maximising leverage, especially on unpaved surfaces, while the higher seating position (800mm) maximises rider visibility. Other highlights include traction control, keyless ignition, all-LED lighting, a full-colour LCD digital screen and two USB ports. Underseat storage is roomy as well: enough to accommodate at least two helmets.


Check out our Downtown 350i review here…


The DT X360 produces power and torque figures of 28.4hp (21.2kW) and 30Nm from the punchy 321cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, four-valve single-cylinder engine. There’s an effective range of about 300km between fuel stops and because it’s based on the second-generation Downtown 350i, the technology, performance and comfort markers are already class-leading.

The retail price for the DT X360 is $8790 plus on-road costs, available in an orange and black livery.

The retail price for the DT X360 is $8790 plus on-road costs, available in an orange and black livery.

“There’s been plenty of interest around the DT X360, and for good reason with its wider remit than your normal scooter,” said Michael Poynton, the director of Kymco Australia. “And with all that outstanding Downtown DNA, the foundations for an excellent scooter are already there – but this time with the ability to take on a wider variety of terrain. Kymco’s engineering prowess is exceptional – and recently endorsed by Harley-Davidson’s electric motorcycle arm choosing the Taiwanese manufacturer as a strategic partner – and the DT X360 is yet another shining example of its ingenuity.”

The retail price for the DT X360 is $8790 plus on-road costs, available in an orange and black livery. The DT X360 is now on sale at Kymco scooter dealers. To find your local Kymco dealer, head here.


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Price: $8790 plus on-road costs
Warranty: Three Years.
Colours: Black/Orange
Claimed Power: 28.4hp (21.2kW)@7250rpm
Claimed Torque: 30Nm@5750rpm


ENGINE
Liquid-cooled, four-valve, SOHC single-cylinder, 321cc, bore x stroke 75.3mm x 72mm, compression ratio 10.7:1, Electronic Fuel Injection(EFI), CVT Gearbox


CHASSIS
Frame Type; Steel tube
Front suspension: 37mm fork, 110mm travell, Rear suspension: Twin shocks with preload adjustment, 108mm travel.
Wheels & Tyres: 14-inch (f), 13-inch (r) 120/80-14 (f), 150/70-13 (r)
Brakes: 260mm discs with three-piston floating calipers, Bosch ABS. 240mm rear disc with twin-piston caliper, Bosch ABS.


DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 1545mm
Overall Length: 2165mm
Width: 780mm
Height: 1290mm
Seat Height: 805mm
Wet Weight: 194kg
Fuel Capacity: 12.5 litres


Dash: Full-colour LCD digital screen and two USB ports


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