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2020 CFMoto 250SR officially launched in Malaysia – from RM15,800

KTNS Holdings Sdn Bhd, the sole distributor of CFMoto motorcycles here in Malaysia, has officially launched its latest 2020 CFMoto 250SR for the Malaysian market. Two variants are up for grabs, the Standard Edition and the Limited Edition.

Design-wise, the CFMoto 250SR’s most prominent feature has to be its front LED headlight design. The super sporty look comes with modern elements like a full-colour TFT display panel that shows RPM, gear position, speed, and even connectivity functions to your smartphone. Two interfaces are available for two riding modes; Sport and Eco (or Rain).

In terms of power plant, the 2020 CFMoto 250SR comes with a 250cc single-cylinder DOHC liquid-cooled engine that churns out 27.5hp @ 9,750rpm and 22Nm maximum torque at 7,500rpm. All that power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual transmission with slipper clutch for that extra ‘race’ feel.

Weighing in at 165kg (kerb), the 250SR is also fitted with a 12-litre fuel tank. The chassis is equipped with front 37mm telescopic front forks with hydraulic damping, centre rear mono suspension, 292mm front single-disc with radial-mounted four-piston caliper, 220mm single rear disc with single-piston floating caliper, dual-channel ABS and 17-inch aluminium alloy wheels.

If you’re interested in getting one of your own, KTNS Holdings Sdn Bhd has priced it at RM15,800 for the standard Nebula Black model and RM17,800 for the limited-edition Turquoise Blue racing livery (prices excluding insurance, road tax & registration).

Only 30 units of the SE model will be available for the Malaysian market. Each new CFMoto 250SR will come with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty paired with unlimited mileage.

A passionate individual when it comes to anything related to two wheels (or sometimes more), he enjoys the chaotic and magical world of motorsports as much as riding leisurely to the shops on his beloved Vespa. With an education-based background, he is always eager to learn and share about the poetic arts of motorcycling.

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