Moto Morini Seiemmezzo 650 price cut by up to Rs 2 lakh

    Both the Seiemmezzo 650 Retro Street and Scrambler share the same engine in a different body format.

    Published On Feb 21, 2025 07:00:00 AM

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    Moto Morini Seiemmezzo 650 Retro Street and 650 Scrambler are being offered at a reduced price of up to Rs 2 lakh. Both these models share the same engine but differ in terms of their body format and styling.

    1. 650 Retro Street receives 2 lakh price cut
    2. 650 Scrambler receives 1.9 lakh price cut

    Moto Morini Seiemmezzo 650 Retro Street, Scrambler: revised prices

    Moto Morini has revised prices of its Seiemmezzo 650 Retro Street and 650 Scrambler. The 650 Retro Street’s revised price now stands at Rs 4.99 lakh compared to the earlier Rs 6.99 lakh. This is a massive price reduction of Rs 2 lakh.

    The Seiemmezzo 650 Scrambler also witnesses a similar revision. It receives a price cut of Rs 1.90 lakh and now costs Rs 5.20 lakh compared to the earlier price tag of Rs 7.10 lakh.

    Both the models share the same 649cc, liquid cooled, parallel twin motor producing 55.6hp and 54Nm that is mated to a six-speed gearbox. Both the 650 Street and Scrambler offer the same seat-height and suspension travel. The difference between both is that the scrambler runs on wire-spoke wheels instead of the alloys on the retro street model and gets a beak-style front mudguard and a small tinted windscreen.

    For the uninitiated, Moto Morini is a brand with Italian lineage but currently is owned by China’s Zhongneng Vehicle Group. It has been brought to our country by Adishwar Auto Ride India which has brands like Benelli, Zontes, Keeway and more recently, QJ Motor under its umbrella. Last year, Moto Morini had also slashed the prices of the X-Cape 650 and X-Cape 650X adventure bikes.

    All prices are ex-showroom, India

    Also see: QJ Motor SRC 250, SRC 500 get discounts of up to Rs 40,000

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