Zongshen-Aprilia has unveiled the Aprilia GPR 250, a
quarter-litre sports motorcycle in China. The motorcycle has been styled on the
lines of the flagship model - the Aprilia RSV4. However, the powerplant is
rumoured to be from the CFMoto 250NK.
At the heart of the Aprilia GPR 250 is a 249.2 cc
single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. Coupled to a 6-speed gearbox, the engine
can produce 26.5 PS of power at 9,000 rpm and 22 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. The
engine has a compression ratio of 11.3:1. While these numbers do not seem to be
very exciting, taking into account the low kerb weight of 150 kg has us
excited.
Braking duties in Aprilia GPR 250 are taken care of
by a 300 mm disc in the front with a radially mounted calliper sourced from
J.Juan and a disc brake with a calliper of the same make at the rear. The rear
disc size is unknown. A dual-channel ABS is on offer. The fuel tank can store
14-litres of petrol. The Aprilia GPR 250 is shod with a 100/80-R17 tyre in the
front and a 130/70-R17 in the rear.
The Aprilia GPR 250 measures 1,950 mm in length, 770
mm in width and 1,100 mm in terms of overall height. The bike has a wheelbase
of 1,350 mm. Suspension duties are administered by upside-down fork up front
and a monoshock in the rear.
Other features of the Aprilia GPR 150 include
clip-on handlebars, rear-set footpegs, semi-digital instrumentation. Also, the
bike gets a perimeter frame, aluminium swingarm and an underbelly exhaust.
Besides that, the Aprilia GPR 250 gets split seats.
The Italian motorcycle maker showcased a 150 cc
motorcycle at Auto Expo 2018 but later announced that they have no fixed plans
for the RS150. The management further announced that the company is interested
in a premium, mid-range motorcycle with an engine size between 150 cc and 250
cc.