BREAKING: Niche Italian Bikemaker MBP Lands In India With Two...
- Jan 12, 2023
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Adishwar Auto Ride’s arsenal of bikemakers is all set to witness the addition of another small name: MBP. No worries if you don’t know what MBP or Moto Bologna Passione is, it is a small Italian marque that sells alongside Keeway bikes in Europe. In fact, this new bike brand will be sold through Keeway and Benelli dealerships in India.
The official announcement is set to take place at Auto Expo 2023, which starts from January 10. According to our trusted sources, MBP will kick-start its Indian innings with the M502N, a 500cc, twin-cylinder naked. The engine of this bike is eerily similar to Honda’s 500cc powerplant, and we are hoping that the same sweet engine characteristics carry over onto this Italian naked as well.

We are hoping that this naked does come with a reasonable price tag of around Rs 5 lakh (ex-showroom). There will be more developments from Adishwar Auto Ride's Moto Vault at Auto Expo. So stay tuned to this space.
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