CFMoto has started taking pre-orders for
the 300SR in Vietnam. The faired sibling of the CFMoto 300NK is expected to
reach the showrooms in June 2020. CFMoto currently has 5 models in its product
line-up for Vietnam. These include the CFMoto 250NK, CFMoto 300NK, CFMoto
400NK, CFMoto 650NK, and CFMoto 650MT. The Chinese brand will soon add the
300SR in the list. The CFMoto 300SR is expected to be priced at least VND 120
million. It will be available in two colour options - Athen
Blue and Nebula Black.
The India-bound CFMoto 300SR features a
set of gorgeous twin-LED headlamps that are accompanied by uniquely-shaped LED
DRLs. The aerodynamic fairing of the motorcycle not only enhances the bike’s
visual appeal but also helps in reducing the drag. The low-set clip-on
handlebars provide an aggressive and sporty riding position.
The 300SR has a split seat setup. The
step-up seats and high-rise tail section gives the sides a better styling. The
rear end of the CFMoto 300SR is as sporty as its front end thanks to the LED
taillight and aerodynamic rear cowl. The bike also comes with a full-colour TFT
instrument cluster which is similar to that of the 300NK, a bike already
available in India. It shows a lot of information like speedometer, odometer,
trip meters, clock, tachometer and much more. It features two interfaces for
the two riding modes on offer - Eco and Sport.
The suspension setup of the CFMoto 300SR
includes a pair of 37 mm USD front forks and a monoshock at the rear. A large
292 mm disc with a four-piston floating calliper at the front and a 220 mm disc
with a single-piston floating calliper at the rear handle the braking duties.
The bike also comes equipped with an ABS from Continental.
The CFMoto 300SR uses a 292.4 cc single-cylinder,
DOHC engine. This liquid-cooled mill comes with Bosch EFI and produces 28.6 BHP
of maximum power at 8,750 rpm and 25.3 Nm of peak torque at 7,250 rpm. The
engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission and also has a slipper clutch.
CFMoto is expected to launch the 300SR
fully-faired motorcycle in India also in mid-2020.