Benelli is the latest brand to enter the adventure-tourer segment in India with two new bikes.

Benelli TRK 502X White
TRK 502 and 502X are Benelli’s addition to adventure-tourer segment

Benelli has launched the two adventure-tourer bikes in India, namely the TRK 502 and TRK 502X. The TRK 502 is a proper adventure tourer bike, while the TRK 502X is a more off-road focused bike. The TRK 502 is priced at Rs. 5 lakhs while the TRK 502X is priced at Rs. 5.40 lakhs (ex-showroom).

Both the bikes get a 499cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine which churns out 47 BHP at 8500 RPM along with 46 Nm of peak torque at 5000 RPM. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The Benelli TRK 502 siblings get 50 mm upside down forks up front along with a monoshock suspension setup at the rear. The bike comes with 320 mm dual disc brakes up front and a 260 mm rear disk brake, to provide enough stopping power for the 500cc engine.

The Benelli TRK 502X features a bigger 19-inch wheel up front and a 17-inch unit at the rear, whereas the TRK 502 features 17-inch units at both ends. TRK 502X also features a higher mounted exhaust. The TRK 502 and 502X will take on Kawasaki Versys 650 and Suzuki V-Strom 650. Both the Benelli bikes have a 20-litre fuel tank.

Benelli TRK 502 Price

– TRK 502 priced at Rs. 5 lakhs (ex-showroom)
– TRK 502X priced at Rs. 5.40 lakhs (ex-showroom)
– Both the bikes feature a 499cc, parallel-twin engine

Benelli TRK 502X Side
The TRK 502X gets 110/80/19 (front) and 150/70/17 (rear) tyres
Benelli TRK 502X Red
TRK 502X is more focused for rough terrains
Benelli TRK 502X Rear
TRK 502X gets a higher mounted suspension
The TRK 502 gets an adjustable rear suspension
Benelli TRK 502 Red
The TRK 502 gets 120/70/17 (front) and 160/60/17 (rear) tyres
Benelli TRK 502X Front
The 499cc engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox
Benelli TRK 502 Rear
TRK 502 and 502X will compete with Versys 650 and V-Storm 650
Benelli TRK 502 Instrument Cluster
A 20-litre fuel tank is offered on both the bikes
Benelli TRK 502 Headlamp
These are the first bikes to be launched under the new tie-up with Mahavir Group