The Benelli TNT 300 is a mid-range naked motorcycle that is expected to launch by year's end. It shall come with a refreshed design, iconic parallel‑twin exhaust note, and muscular stance. The bike should go against the BMW G 310 R and the TVS Apache RTR 310. Let’s delve into the anticipated key highlights of this Benelli bike.
The new Benelli TNT 300 is expected to feature a 300 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. This engine shall produce up to 38bhp of power and 28 Nm of torque. This engine is likely to be paired with a six-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch for smoother downshifts. The exhaust system could also get a redesigned muffler to meet emissions standards.
The bike is likely to retain its steel trellis frame for rigidity and stability. The front suspension is expected to come with 41 mm upside‑down forks, and the rear suspension shall have an adjustable monoshock. It should ride on 17-inch alloy wheels sporting grippy radial tyres for balanced performance. Braking duties could be handled by twin 300 mm front discs and a single 240 mm rear disc with ABS.
The updated TNT 300 is expected to have a length of 2130mm, a width of 800mm, and a height of 1120mm. The wheelbase could be around 1410mm, with a kerb weight of nearly 210 kg. Seat height is likely to remain around 795mm.
The upcoming TNT 300 seems to retain its aggressive naked bike profile, featuring:
The Benelli TNT 300 is envisaged to include updated features such as:
The Benelli TNT 300 is expected to make its global debut by mid‑2026. It shall be priced around ₹3.2 lakh and ₹3.4 lakh (ex‑showroom).
Disclaimer: All details mentioned above are based on speculative reports and early industry insights. The final production model’s specifications and features may vary upon official release from Benelli.
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