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Hyosung to launch special edition GT650N

by Varad More Posted on 11 Oct 201229,342 Views4 Comments

A limited edition Hyosung GT650N on its way

 

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In a bid to refresh one of the most potent and practical offerings from its line-up of middleweight superbikes, the Garware-Hyosung tie-up will soon be launching a limited edition of its naked superbike, the GT650N. Complete with a special colour scheme and new graphics, the bike sure looks stunning than ever with the tubular frame doused in sporty red paint while the new graphics adorn the bike with added chutzpah. Always a stunner to look at, the GT650N in its special livery looks even more ravishing and does stand out amongst its rivals.

 

 

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There is pin-stripping on the wheels with Hyosung branding that doesn’t exactly look great but is in sync with the special edition red and black colour scheme of the Hyosung GT650N. According to the company officials from Garware-Hyosung, the company also plans to bring in accessories for the motorcycle including after-market exhaust systems as well as some cosmetic equipment for interested buyers.

 

It’s a nice effort to keep the model updated and refresh the line-up while the Korean company prepares to launch its quarter-litre offering, the GT250R – next step of the top-down strategic adopted by Garware-Hyosung. The total number of units for this special model is not disclosed yet but the limited edition will cost approximately Rs. 15,000 more over the standard model. The premium is certain as this model will be available only in limited numbers and for a limited period of time, increasing its exclusivity. A looker in its new form, it sure is to get heads turning!

 

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  • Sameer Phadtare

     should have come with a shorty exaust

  • St 7

     For the price rise oesent seam worth it the older 1 is yet better But the silencer is the only matter of concern or eathet get a different booster installed in its place shoul work

  • mohammed

     great design but silencer fitment is not upto mark .it looks very bulky just not appealing though and adds weak links to its Cv

  • Tushar

     The Silencer looks absolutely wierd

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