Latest News about Benelli 302R BS4
- NEWS2020 Benelli 302R: Image gallery17 June 2020Here we bring you the detailed images of the 2020 Benelli 302R. The motorcycle was recently launched in the Chinese market. Read full story
- NEWS2020 Benelli 302R launched in China16 June 2020The 2020 Benelli 302R has been launched in China for 32,800 yuan.Read full story
- NEWSNew Benelli 302R to be unveiled soon15 June 2020Benelli will soon unveil the latest iteration of its 302R fully-faired motorcycle for the Chinese market. Read full story
- NEWSNew Benelli 302R image leaked online; India launch expected soon23 April 2020A new image of the Benelli 302R fully-faired motorcycle has surfaced online which is likely to be the upcoming BS6 model of the motorcycle. Read full story
- NEWSBenelli TNT 300 and 302R prices reduced!13 May 2019
While the TNT 300 has received a price cut of Rs 51,000, the 302R has become more affordable by Rs 60,000.Â
Read full story - NEWSBenelli TNT300, 302R available with interest-free EMI now!29 March 2019
Offered in association with HDFC bank, the zero per cent interest rate scheme will be applicable only on 12-month finance.
Read full story - NEWSBenelli TNT 300, 302R, TNT 600i booking resumes in India30 November 2018
Benelli India has resumed its India operations and now has started taking bookings for the TNT 300, 302R and the 600i. The sales for these bikes were stopped after Benelli parted ways with DSK Motowheels.Â
Read full story - NEWSBenelli India increases service interval duration09 October 2018
The manufacturer has increased the duration of service intervals from 4000 km/4 months to 6000 km/6 months for all existing customers resulting in a service cost reduction of 34 per cent.
Read full story - NEWSBenelli TNT 25, TNT 600 GT won’t make a comeback16 August 2018
Mahavir Group and Benelli have decided to take two of its low-selling motorcycles, the TNT 25 and the TNT 600 GT, off its shelf.Â
Read full story - NEWSBenelli Leoncino, TRK 250 India launch next year11 August 2018
Benelli along with its new Indian partner Mahavir group will focus more on the entry-level premium bike segment next year. It plans to launch the quarter-litre variant of the Leoncino and the TRK late next year.Â
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