The Hyosung GT650R will be launched in India this Diwali reports BikeIndia. The bike is one of the bestsellers in Australia and Europe. It will be priced at Rs 3.75-4 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai) making it a steal for the power it offers. It accelerates to 100 kmph in less than 6 seconds and goes onto a top speed of well over 200kmph. The 90-degree V-Twin motor boasts of 82PS of power with awesome mid and top range. Mated to a 6-speed gearbox, the GT650R features twin projectors, backlit digital speedometer, adjustable rear monoshock suspension and twin discs at the front to name a few.
Hyosung Comet GT650 Specifications : -
Engine – 647 cc 4 stroke, water-cooled DOHC 8-valve V-twin
Power – 82 BHP @ 9000 rpm
Torque – 67Nm @ 7200 rpm
Transmission – 6 speed, wet clutch
Brakes – Front: dual disc, Rear: disc
Tires – Front: 120/60-ZR 17 55W, Rear: 160/60-ZR 17 69W
Wheelbase – 1,435 mm
Dimensions – L: 2,060 mm, W: 655 mm, H: 1,125 mm
Weight – 208 kg (dry)
Fuel capacity – 17 litres

















August 30, 2010 at 2:11 pm
This bike looks awesome, I am sure if the price is right, people will buy this instead of the Ninja.
August 30, 2010 at 2:51 pm
It’s high time for Indian companies to take this industry seriously or fade away.
August 31, 2010 at 8:16 pm
Bajaj is planning on launching a 250cc V-twin Pulsar and yes it will Pullsir, pull past all the other loser bikes in indiya, incl this one here//
Source: S3xBHP forums
February 23, 2011 at 11:56 am
@diehard
I really pity diehard fans like you. Exactly how would a bajaj 250cc (say they even put a V-twin) even come close to a 650cc supersport type 82bhp of power bike. Really.. do you guys even look at the spec sheet? or got the capability to even digest facts when they are staring right at your face.
I get the go India, patriotism attitude coz it’s indigenously built. But blind faith!!?? comparing a 250cc to a 650cc? that’s utter B.S, pardon my french.
If Bajaj, came out with a 650cc, yes I would totally support you, but guys like you are wasting space.