
Moto Morini X-Cape 700 Unveiled Overseas To Meet Latest Euro 5+ Emission Norms.
The Moto Morini X-Cape 650 was introduced in India toward the end of 2022 and was available in two models: the X-Cape 650 and the X-Cape 650X. The X-Cape 700, the company’s successor, has now been revealed. The motor has undergone the most significant modification to comply with the most recent Euro 5+ standards.
As a result, the capacity increased from 649cc to 693cc, the power increased by 10hp, and the torque increased by 14Nm. Along with minor stylistic changes, there is now a somewhat longer exhaust. According to the business, the dry weight is 213 kg, and the ground clearance is 190 mm. A pair of Brembo calipers, a 255mm disc at the back and a 298mm dual-disc arrangement at the front, are still in charge of braking duties.
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The engine capacity of the Moto Morini X-Cape 700 has been raised from 649cc to 693cc, providing 10 more horsepower and 14Nm of torque for improved performance. The motor has undergone the most significant modification to comply with the most recent Euro 5+ standards. As a result, the capacity increased from 649cc to 693cc, and the power and torque increased by 10hp and 14Nm, respectively. Additionally, the exhaust is now a little bit longer, and the general design has undergone minor changes. According to the firm, it weighs 213 kg dry and has 190 mm of ground clearance. A set of Brembo calipers and a 298mm dual disc layout up front and a 255mm disc down back continue to handle braking duties.
Returning to the styling, the front has been somewhat altered and the livery has been changed. The 7-inch TFT now appears larger than it did before thanks to a new windscreen and smaller bezels, even if the TFT’s size hasn’t changed. Additionally, it receives a redesigned seat, raising the entire seat height by 10mm. This bike is also offered in a brand-new Ebony Black color. Although the X-Cape 700 has been introduced abroad, it is unclear when Moto Morini intends to bring it to the United States.
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Regarding the design, the front has been somewhat altered and the livery has been changed. The 7-inch TFT appears larger than it did previously because to a redesigned windscreen and smaller bezels, even if the TFT’s size is unchanged. Additionally, the bike is now available in a new Ebony Black colour and has a revised seat that raises the overall seat height by 10mm. Although the X-Cape 700 has been introduced abroad, it is unclear when Moto Morini intends to bring it to the United States.