Benelli TNT 302S (TNT 300 replacement) to launch soon in India

10/08/2018 - 13:18 | ,   | Ajinkya Lad

Benelli will begin its second innings in India in partnership with the Mahavir Group, with three products – Benelli TNT 300, 302R and the 600i. That said, according to the latest developments, the company will introduce the Benelli TNT 302S soon in India that will replace the existing TNT 300 naked streetfighter.

Benelli TNT 302S front quarter
The Benelli TNT 302S features a redesigned fuel tank and extensions, revised seat and a new exhaust system.

The company showcased the 2018 Benelli TNT 302S at the EICMA 2017, alongside the Benelli Imperiale 400, to replace the TNT 300 in global markets. The motorcycle uses the same frame and engine as the Benelli TNT 300 but receives cosmetic updates and new features. The TNT 302S features a new fuel tank design with redesigned shrouds, full-LED headlight, new single-piece seat and a revised number plate holder.

The Benelli TNT 302S receives an all-digital instrument cluster in place of the semi-digital unit on the TNT 300. The bike also gets a new side-mounted two-into-one exhaust system as against the underbelly unit on the Benelli TNT 300. That said, the front fender, suspension setup, alloy wheels and tires are carried forward.

Powering the Benelli TNT 302S is a 300 cc, parallel-twin, four-valve engine with liquid cooling. The fuel-injected motor is capable of producing 38.26 bhp of maximum power at 11,500 rpm and 26.5 Nm of peak torque at 9,750 rpm. The engine pairs to a six-speed transmission. Braking power is assisted by 260 mm twin petal disc brakes at the front with 4-piston radial callipers, while the rear gets a 240 mm single disc with a single-piston floating calliper; dual-channel ABS is standard.

The Benelli TNT 302S tips the scales at 206 kg kerb, while it gets a fuel tank capacity of 16 litres. Suspension hardware consists of 41 mm upside-down forks up front with 120 mm wheel travel and an adjustable hydraulic mono-shock at the back with 45 mm wheel travel. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch alloy wheels with 110/70 R17 front and 150/60 R17 rear tubeless tires with an ‘H’ speed rating.

Benelli TNT 302S digital instrument cluster LCD
The Benelli TNT 302S features an all-digital instrument cluster and LED headlights.

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While Benelli hasn’t revealed the specific timeline for the launch of TNT 302S, it is expected to come soon in India. An earlier report suggested that the company will introduce the Leoncino 500 scrambler as the first product from the Benelli-Mahavir Group JV. We can expect the bike to launch by early 2019 with a price tag of circa INR 3.60 lakh (ex-showroom), considering the Benelli TNT 300 ABS retails at INR 3.43 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

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