CFMOTO descended on EICMA 2022 with a heap of new technology and new models. Full specs are still to be announced, you can check out the first look at the new models below....
The first day of the 2022 EICMA International Motorcycle Show landed the spotlight on CFMOTO. The brand arrived in Milan with its new models including NK-C22, Special Model 800MT SPORT R, first electric motorcycle Papio Nova. Check it out below…
Also on the EICMA 2022 line up was the trendy sub electric brand ZEEHO, the new line was officially launched along with a concept Magnet, and AE8 and AE6 lines as well as the all-new intelligence platform “CFMOTO RIDE”!
800cc Concept NK-C22
The NK-C22 is a concept model based on the CFMOTO 800cc engine platform. Its whole body is covered with forged carbon-fibre, and the water tank guard is designed as a fixed wind wing. The rear bow body and the short lean tail make the proportions of the whole bike very compact.
The CFMOTO NK-C22 isn’t just a pretty face, If it’s based around the same engine as the 800MT, we are in for a treat! Dual exhaust, single-sided swingarm and distinctive wheels complete what we know so far. More to be released in the coming months.
800MT SPORT R – A concept of combining CFMOTO’s MOTO3 race bike and the 800MT
CFMOTO say it all started with the well-known 800MT sport, their adventure machine. From Sport to Sport R, from easy handling to high performance. Refined wheelbase, sport tires, higher end suspension, brakes, and a few more high spec add-ons. The livery is inspired by the CFMOTO racing team. It’s a seriously interesting concept, we can’t wait to see what happens with it.
Papio Nova –The first full Electric Motorcycle from CFMOTO
Being the first full electric motorcycle under the CFMOTO brand, the Papio Nova is promising to be a brilliant motorcycle with handling and quality level that CFMOTO say are comparable with its gasoline siblings. It is equipped with 69.3V32A*2 lithium batteries, maximum power of 30hp and 251Nm of torque. Claimed range is 150km.
CFMOTO RIDE – CFMOTO’s intelligent system to bring connected fun to users.
The all-new CFMOTO RIDE intelligent system was revealed as well to the world. With this platform, functions such as online connected bikes, Multi Media Interfaces, smart wearable devices etc. The brand is looking to make their machines safer and more fun to ride!
ZEEHO and its concept model: Magnet
CFMOTO say ZEEHO is the new brand launched to best meet the demands of a younger generation and be most suitable for “trendy” urban travel.
The Magnet
The Magnet is a new electric scooter venturing into electric travel and smart commuting. It’s an awesome looking machine that adds a futuristic appeal. Max speed is 150km/h, with 0-50km/h acceleration in less than 2.5 seconds.
The AE8 and AE6 lines
CFMOTO say the AE8 was created for urban youth who need mobility with long-range. Available in two versions, AE8 S+ and AE8. Max speed is over 100km/h, with 0-100km/h acceleration achieved in 11s, and a max range of 120km. Fast charging makes it possible to charge up to 80 per cent in two hours. Also included are quality components, such as mid-drive motor and Bosch dual-channel ABS system.
The AE6 offers two versions which are AE6+ and AE6 L1te to meet various demands and budgets. Max speed is over 80Km/h, and the range is over 100km. Standard charging supports charging up to 80 per cent in three hours. The AE6 is equipped with single swing arm and side-mounted motor. 18 colour combinations are offered by 3 body colour and 6 quick-release trim kit colour options.
CFMOTO Off-Road CONCEPT: CFORCE X
The concept ATV was on display too. New colours for the range, commanding appearance with new RIDEVISION LED dynamic lighting, new rear design with high-positioned twin-barrel exhaust. More info to be released on the new model soon…
Mojo Motorcycles have said that they are expecting the 800NK, 800MT Sport R and new CFORCE X (ATV) all to be available in Australia second half of 2023.
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