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New Moto Morini Alltrhike will go against RE Himalayan and CFMOTO 450MT

Would you like to see this entry-level adventure bike in the Philippines?


New Moto Morini Alltrhike will go against RE Himalayan and CFMOTO 450MT

Moto Morini might not be a household name for most riders in the Philippines, but it's a brand with a long Italian history dating back to 1937. Known for building stylish, performance-oriented bikes in its heyday, the brand faded from the spotlight over the decades. Today, Moto Morini is making a comeback—this time under Chinese ownership through the Zhongneng Vehicle Group.

Its newest offering, the Alltrhike 450, is a small-displacement adventure bike built to compete with the likes of the CFMOTO 450MT and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. And while the Alltrhike may not carry the same brand recognition as those two, it’s shaping up to be a serious contender in the rapidly growing lightweight ADV segment.

Moto Morini Alltrhike

Under the tank is a 450cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine making 44 hp and 43 Nm of torque—right in the sweet spot for mixed road and trail use. It rides on a steel frame with an aluminum swingarm, paired with a 41mm KYB fork offering 208mm of travel and a rear monoshock with remote preload adjustment. Proper 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels on dual-sport tires mean it’s ready for light off-road duty.

You also get a solid spec sheet: ABS, traction control, an adjustable windscreen, USB charging ports, a navigation-ready display, and even a center stand. Seat height is a manageable 840mm, and curb weight is around 190kg. The High Equipped variant adds creature comforts like heated grips, handguards, and a heated seat.

Moto Morini Alltrhike

The Alltrhike is set to go on sale in Europe this September, with pre-orders already open. Pricing hasn’t been announced, and there’s no word yet on availability outside Europe—but bikes like this tend to find their way into more markets eventually.

And that’s something to keep an eye on. Chinese motorcycle brands are ramping up global exports, and the Philippines is no exception. That means more bikes, more features, and more competitive pricing. Curious about what else is out there? Head over to MotoDeal.com.ph and browse our full motorcycle buyer’s guide to see the latest and greatest in the local scene.


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