Benelli Leoncio, 502C prices slashed by upto Rs 61,000

The Keeway K300N also sees a Rs 26,000 price cut.

By Dinshaw Magol, Autocar India calendar 08 Feb 2024 Views icon3135 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Benelli Leoncio, 502C prices slashed by upto Rs 61,000

Adishwar Auto Ride India (AARI) has slashed the prices of select Benelli and Keeway models by up to Rs 61,000 for 2024. This move follows last month's price revisions for nearly the entire QJMotor and Zontes line-ups.

The biggest price cut has gone to the Benelli Leoncino, which is now priced at Rs 4.99 lakh, down from Rs 5.60 lakh. At its current price, the Leoncino is positioned close to the Kawasaki Ninja 400 (Rs 5.24 lakh).

Another Benelli model that has seen a price drop is the 502C power cruiser, which is now priced at Rs 5.25 lakh, down a substantial Rs 60,000 from its earlier asking price. At its current price, the 502C is more affordable than the Kawasaki Eliminator 500 (Rs 5.62 lakh), but much more expensive than the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 (Rs 3.59 lakh-3.73 lakh).

Only one bike in the Keeway line-up has seen a price cut – the K300N sport naked – which is now priced at Rs 2.29 lakh, down by Rs 26,000. This places it on a level footing with rivals such as the 2024 KTM 250 Duke (Rs 2.39 lakh), Honda CB300R (Rs 2.40 lakh) and Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.33 lakh).

All prices ex-showroom, India.

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