With 157kW and weighing in at 200kg, featuring the highest levels of suspension and assist tech in the market, the CFMOTO V4 SR-RR promises big things. Check out our video (with engine sound), gallery & tech. Words: Kel Buckley
CFMOTO has revealed the V4 SR-RR, a 997cc superbike marking the company’s most advanced performance platform to date. Presented alongside its Moto3 racing program at EICMA, the V4 SR-RR represents the peak of CFMOTO‘s SR range. Check out our video.
At its core is a new-generation 90-degree V4 engine displacing 997cc, producing more than 157kW at the crankshaft. Combined with a curb weight below 200kg, the prototype achieves a weight-to-power ratio of 0.86kg per horsepower (with the racing exhaust kit), placing it among the strongest performers in its category.
The prototype achieves a weight-to-power ratio of 0.86kg per horsepower (with the racing exhaust kit), placing it among the strongest performers in its category…
The engine is tuned for a broad, linear and progressive power curve, with every component designed to deliver immediate throttle response and precise control on both road and track.
The chassis incorporates semi-active electronic suspension and a full Akrapovic exhaust system, with power delivery and safety systems managed by a suite of advanced electronics.
CFMOTO says the aerodynamic profile and lightweight construction were optimised to improve performance without compromising visual or functional balance.

After testing the 450SR-R and the 675SR-R we are confident here at BikeReview that the V4 SR-RR will be a fantastic superbike… We can’t wait to ride it in the future.
Styling follows a sharp, futuristic theme intended to express the company’s performance ambitions, while the aerodynamic form and weight distribution have been refined to enhance stability at high speed. CFMOTO describes the SR-RR as a benchmark platform that will inform upcoming production models. We can only be patient waiting for these awesome bikes to come out…
The reveal follows another strong year in Moto3 competition for the CFMOTO Aspar Racing Team, which has achieved 17 podiums and five pole positions to date in 2025, with rider Max Quiles securing the Rookie of the Year title.
Watch our CFMOTO 675SR-R Review Video from the Portugal launch test here…









































































