DSK Motowheels recently unveiled a five-bike strong Benelli line-up at the India Bike Week 2015, to be launched in India on March 19, 2015. Alongside, they also unveiled three new motorcycles coming to India, Benelli’s TNT 25 and TreK 1130 Amazonas, alongside the Keeway Blackster, which could be sold under a different brand name when it reaches Indian roads.
We’ve just pitted the TNT 25 against the competition it shall face here, the KTM 200 and 390 Dukes, and the Honda CBR250R.
Displacement
All the motorcycles here have liquid-cooled engines. The KTM Duke 390 has a displacement advantage over the rest, making 373.3cc from its single cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The Benelli TNT 25 is equipped with a 249.2cc single-cylinder engine, whose displacement is the same as the Honda CBR 250R. The KTM 200 Duke displaces 199.5cc.
Displacement table | |
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Motorcycle | Displacement |
KTM 200 Duke | 199.5cc |
KTM 390 Duke | 373.3cc |
Benelli TNT 25 | 249.2cc |
Honda CBR 250R | 249.6cc |
Power
The KTM 390 Duke produces the maximum power too - 42.4bhp. The Benelli TNT 25 aims to compete with the Honda CBR 250R and the younger KTM Duke sibling. The three bikes make almost the same amount of power - the KTM 200 Duke at 24.7bhp, the Benelli TNT 25 makes 24.1bhp and the Honda CBR 250R 26.1bhp.
Power table | |
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Motorcycle | Power |
KTM 200 Duke | 24.7bhp at 10,000rpm |
KTM 390 Duke | 42.4bhp at 9,000rpm |
Benelli TNT 25 | 24.1bhp at 9,000rpm |
Honda CBR 250R | 26.1bhp at 8,500rpm |
Torque
The TNT 25's engine is a fairly torquey unit, producing 2.1kgm at an early 7,000rpm, which is similar to the Honda CBR250R that produces 2.3kgm of torque at 7,000rpm. The leader of the pack is still the KTM Duke 390 that produces 3.57kgm of torque at 7,000rpm.
Torque table | |
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Motorcycle | Torque |
KTM 200 Duke | 1.94kgm at 8,000rpm |
KTM 390 Duke | 3.57kgm at 7,000rpm |
Benelli TNT 25 | 2.1kgm at 7,000rpm |
Honda CBR 250R | 2.3kgm at 7,000rpm |
Fuel tank capacity
Both the KTM Dukes have a 11 litre fuel tank, which isn't the most ideal for long distance touring. But this helps keep the kerb weight as low as possible. The TNT 25 has a large 16.5 litre fuel tank, good for longer distances in comparison to the other bikes.
Fuel tank capacity table | |
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Motorcycle | Fuel tank capacity |
KTM 200 Duke | 11 litres |
KTM 390 Duke | 11 litres |
Benelli TN T25 | 16.5 litres |
Honda CBR 250R | 13 litres |
Suspension
Out of the models compared, the KTM Dukes and Benelli TNT 25 get upmarket USD front suspension and a rear monoshock, supporting a box section swingarm. The Honda CBR250R loses out to stick by a conventional telescopic suspension system in front, but does match up with a monoshock at rear.
Suspension table | ||
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Motorcycle | Front suspension | Rear suspension |
KTM 200 Duke | USD forks | Monoshock, alloy swingarm |
KTM 390 Duke | USD forks | Monoshock, alloy swingarm |
Benelli TN T25 | USD forks | Monoshock, box section swingarm |
Honda CBR 250R | Telescopic forks | Monoshock, box section swingarm |
Brakes
At a time when India has crippling road safety measures, safety features for motorcycles should be prioritised. Our government is also working on making ABS brakes mandatory for all motorcycles above certain cubic capacity. Currently, only the KTM 390 Duke and the Honda CBR250R get proper ABS braking systems; none of the other bikes get this safety feature.
Brakes table | ||
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Motorcycle | Front brakes | Rear brakes |
KTM 200 Duke | 280mm disc | 230mm disc |
KTM 390 Duke | 300mm disc (ABS) | 230mm disc (ABS) |
Benelli TNT25 | 280mm disc | 240mm disc |
Honda CBR 250R | 296mm disc (ABS) | 220mm disc (ABS) |
Weight
The lightest motorcycle here is the KTM 200 Duke, a nimble and easy to use bike, whose kerb weight is 136.4kg. The Benelli TNT 25 weighs 150kg, closely followed by the KTM 390 Duke at 154kg. The Honda CBR 250R weighs 167kg.
Weight table | |
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Motorcycle | Kerb weight |
KTM 200 Duke | 136.4kg |
KTM 390 Duke | 154kg |
Benelli TNT 25 | 150kg |
Honda CBR 250R | 167kg |
Dimensions
The KTM Duke siblings are the tallest and the widest motorcycles here. The Benelli TNT 25 has the longest wheelbase and body length here.
Dimensions | |
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Motorcycle | L/W/H (mm) |
KTM 200 Duke | 2002/873/1274 |
KTM 390 Duke | 2002/873/1274 |
Benelli TNT 25 | 2080/805/1090 |
Honda CBR 250R | 2032/720/1127 |
Price
A lot of times, selecting a motorcycle boils down to reasonable pricing. The best value-for-money motorcycle here that also offers excellent performance is the KTM 390 Duke, priced at Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The KTM 200 Duke is another fairly priced option at Rs 1.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai), with all the basic features any capable sportsbike should offer. Honda though has priced the CBR250R at a solid premium (Rs 1.89 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi), for which the only tangible benefit is offering a fairing.
Price table | |
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Motorcycle | Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
KTM 200 Duke | Rs 1,44,500 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
KTM 390 Duke | Rs 2,00,000 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
Benelli TNT 25 | Rs 1.50 - 2 lakh (estimated) |
Honda CBR 250R | Rs 1,88,600 lakh (ex-showroom, delhi) |
While we don't yet have the pricing for the Benelli TNT 25, it is likely this may be priced anywhere in the region of Rs 1.5-2 lakhs when it comes to India. If so, the TNT 25 should make a good value proposition, and will stir up the competition fighting with its able segment rivals. Also, let's not forget another new addition soon to join this group, the upcoming Bajaj Pulsar SS200, certain to reach Indian roads before the TNT 25.
More after we get astride the new TNT25.