CFMOTO unveils the 800 NK in the Philippine market at P488,800
CFMOTO’s newest middleweight naked bike is ready to do battle with some of the industry’s finest.
CFMOTO is an up-and-coming motorcycle manufacturer that has been making waves in the Philippines, thanks to its impressive line of NK series naked bikes. The company started with the 400 NK, which quickly gained popularity among riders who appreciated its performance and affordability. Now, CFMOTO has upped the ante with the 800 NK, which was recently showcased at the Makina Moto Show. The best part? It retails for just P488,800.
The 800 NK is a powerful and impressive naked bike that boasts a range of advanced features and technology. It is powered by an 800cc engine that delivers plenty of power and torque, making it well-suited for both city riding and long-distance touring. It also has a range of advanced features, such as a TFT dashboard, LED lighting, and ABS brakes, that provide enhanced safety and convenience. The 800 NK's design is sleek and modern, with a sharp and angular look that sets it apart from other naked bikes on the market. It also has a comfortable and ergonomic riding position, making it a pleasure to ride for long distances.
It is widely known that CFMOTO collaborated closely with KTM in the development of this particular bike. This marks the second product of the partnership, following the release of the 800MT. The bike is equipped with an 800cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected parallel-twin engine that generates 100.8 horsepower and 81 Nm of torque. Interestingly, the specifications of the engine are very similar to that of the KTM 790 Duke, upon which this bike is based. One of the key features of the 800 NK is its liquid-cooled engine, which ensures consistent performance even in the most challenging conditions. The fuel injection system also contributes to the bike's impressive power and responsiveness, making it a pleasure to ride on both city streets and open highways.
The launch of the CFMOTO 800 NK marks a significant step forward for the Chinese motorcycle manufacturer. It is a clear demonstration of CFMOTO's ambition to establish itself as a major player in the global motorcycle market. The bike represents a culmination of the company's efforts to produce a motorcycle that is both technologically advanced and visually striking.
In the Philippines, the CFMOTO 800 NK faces stiff competition from some of the most renowned and respected names in the industry, such as the Triumph Street Triple, Ducati Monster, and BMW F 900 R. However, with its impressive specifications and advanced features, the 800 NK is more than capable of holding its own against these established brands.
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