CFMOTO Unveils the 675SR, three-cylinder engine sportsbike

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Alongside the CFMOTO 500SR Voom the chinese company also introduced its new sports bike, the 675SR, revealed through Chinese homologation records. The CFMoto 675SR is powered by a 674 cc three-cylinder engine, packs a punch with 95 horsepower, positioning it firmly within the limits of the European A2 license category.

The 675SR is set to come in two versions: the standard model and a high-spec “SR-R” variant. This dual offering is likely to cater to different segments of riders, with the “SR-R” expected to feature enhanced performance and perhaps some advanced technological tweaks.

Design-wise, the 675SR a head turner. Unlike the prototypes that boasted extended side wings and other racing-specific appendages, the homologation model is tailored for the road. It includes practical elements such as mirrors, full lighting setups, and cleverly integrated turn indicators on the rear-view mirrors. These features are not just about compliance; they reflect a thoughtful approach to merging aesthetics with functionality.

One of the standout practical features is the inclusion of cooling ducts for the brakes. This design choice ensures that the bike maintains optimal braking efficiency. Will still have to wait for the official release date and global availability. CFMoto is in a roll this year launching several new models from adventure bikes to sports bike.

What do you think of this upcoming CFMoto bike? Let us know in the comment section.

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