Benelli rolls out TRK range of adventure bikes in India

Available at ex-showroom price of ₹5 lakh, ₹5.4 lakh

February 18, 2019 10:25 pm | Updated February 19, 2019 07:36 am IST - MUMBAI

18/02/2019 MUMBAI:(left) Vikas Jhabakh, MD, Benelli India  and Dante Bustos, Chief Marketing Officer, Benelli Global at the Benelli  Launch of adventure-oriented range "Benelli TRK505 and Benelli TRK505X" Bikes in Mumbai on February 18, 2019.  Photo. Paul Noronha 

18/02/2019 MUMBAI:(left) Vikas Jhabakh, MD, Benelli India and Dante Bustos, Chief Marketing Officer, Benelli Global at the Benelli Launch of adventure-oriented range "Benelli TRK505 and Benelli TRK505X" Bikes in Mumbai on February 18, 2019. Photo. Paul Noronha 

Premium bike manufacturer Benelli in association with Adishwar Auto Ride India of Mahavir Group has announced the launch of adventure-oriented range “Benelli TRK 502” and “Benelli TRK 502X” at starting ex- show room price of ₹5 lakh and ₹5.40 lakh respectively.

TRK 502 is the perfect travelling companion for long leisure rides, according to the company.

TRK 502 has been enhanced to create an adventure version called the TRK 502X.

Vikas Jhabakh, managing director, Benelli India said, “TRK range is the first adventure offering from Benelli in India. The launch of the TRK range is just the beginning and we are committed to bringing many more exciting Benelli products through 2019.”

Online bookings for the TRK range has started and buyers can book their ride on the company’s website by paying ₹10,000. As a limited period offer, customers can avail an ₹10,000 worth Benelli voucher, which can be used to purchase accessories and apparels from the showroom at the time of delivery, the company said

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