Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X Specifications

Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X is powered by 486 cc engine and engineered with Two cylinder four stroke engine, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled. This engine is capable of producing a power of 46.93 bhp @ 8500 rpm power and 43 Nm @ 6750 rpm torque for the smoothest drive-off experience. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X specifications and features include an advanced tech engine, offering a decent mileage of 35 kmpl, enabling you to cover extra miles. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X price is ₹ 4 Lakh in India. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X specifications include a total fuel tank capacity of 13.5 litres, letting you cover longer distances without worrying about refuelling. Additionally, Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X is equipped with Hydraulic disc brake with ABS, one brake disc Ø 320 mm in the front and Hydraulic disc brake with ABS, one brake disc Ø 240 mm in the rear. Crossfire 500 X Bike features Front: 120/70 ZR 17 / Rear: 160/60 ZR 17 tyre size, providing maximum stability to the rider. Furthermore, The Kerb Weight of Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X is 190 kg. To know in detail about Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X technical specifications, price & more, get in touch with us.

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Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X

*Expected exshowroom price
₹ 4 Lakh
*Expected release date - 2024-12-01
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Specification

EngineEngine

486 cc

MileageMileage

35 kmpl

Top SpeedTop Speed

160 Km/h

Fuel CapacityFuel Capacity

13.5 L

SpeedometerSpeedometer

Digital

StartingStarting

Electric start

Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X Features

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    Engine

    Displacement

    486 cc

    Max Power

    46.93 bhp @ 8500 rpm

    Max Torque

    43 Nm @ 6750 rpm

    Engine Type

    Two cylinder four stroke engine, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled

    Mileage & Performance

    Mileage

    35 kmpl

    Speed

    Top Speed

    160 Km/h

    Tyres & Wheels

    Tyre Size

    Front: 120/70 ZR 17 / Rear: 160/60 ZR 17

    Ignition

    ECU

    Brakes

    Front Brake

    Hydraulic disc brake with ABS, one brake disc Ø 320 mm

    Rear Brake

    Hydraulic disc brake with ABS, one brake disc Ø 240 mm

    Fuel

    Fuel Capacity

    13.5 L

    Fuel Type

    Unleaded fuel only, RON/ROZ min. 95

    Body

    Seat height

    795 mm

    Width

    851 mm

    Length

    2097 mm

    Height

    1116 mm

    Kerb Weight

    190 Kg

    Switches & Controls

    Starting

    Electric start

    Meter

    Speedometer

    Digital

    Odometer

    Digital

    Tripmeter

    Digital

    Fuel Gauge

    Digital

    Display

    ROUND LC-DISPLAY

    Tachometer

    Digital

    Instrument Console

    Digital

    Clutch & Gear

    Transmission

    6-speed manual

    Lights

    Headlight

    LED

    Tail Light

    LED

    Shockers

    Suspension Front

    Teleskopic fork upside-down

    Suspension Rear

    Swingarm with single shock absorber

    Seat

    Seat Type

    Single

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    Frequently Asked Question Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X

    Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X comes with 486 cc engine.

    A. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X comes with a fuel tank capacity of 13.5L

    A. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X offers a mileage of 35kmpl.

    A. Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 X engine generates a power of 46.93 bhp @ 8500 rpm power.