
- More road-biased version of Xplorer
- 904cc engine produces 96bhp and 90Nm
- Gets a 20-litre fuel tank and an electrically adjustable windscreen
Benelli has unveiled the Stradale version of the TRK 902 adventure tourer for the international markets. This is the more road-focused version of the Xplorer with both sharing the same engine and frame but multiple differences in other areas.

The motorcycle rides on 17-inch alloy wheels with Pirelli Angel GT 2 tyres. The suspension travel is reduced over the Xplorer to achieve a lower seat height of 805mm. Underpinned by a steel frame, the Stradale is suspended by Marzocchi shock absorbers and Brembos handle braking. This entire hardware package is propelled by a 904cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine paired with a Bosch ride-by-wire throttle system and a six-speed gearbox. This unit produces a healthy 96bhp and 90Nm.

What makes it a touring-friendly motorcycle is a sizeable 20-litre fuel tank, electrically adjustable windscreen, and cruise control. Optional extras add another layer of functionality as the portfolio comprises a luggage system, crash bars, dashcam, and even radar-based blind-spot detection with visual alerts on the mirrors and dash. The electronics package includes a seven-inch TFT screen, navigation system, riding modes (Sport, Touring, and Urban), traction control, quick shifter, tyre pressure monitoring system, and heated grips and seats.














































































