Among many new releases, Moto Morini is bringing to EICMA an updated version of its family bestseller, the X-Cape, now named X-Cape 700. As the number suggests, the main upgrade regards the engine, with displacement increased to 693 cc. The maximum power is now 71 HP, around ten more than the outgoing model. The frame is a trellis type, complemented by an aluminum swingarm and with a 50 mm Marzocchi fork. This is fully adjustable, while the rear monoshock allows adjustments to preload and rebound damping. The braking system is by Brembo and includes the option to disable ABS. As for its design, the bodywork has seen minimal changes but features new, more elegant liveries. A closer look reveals a redesigned windshield with an improved adjustment system. The catalog includes three color options—white, red, and black, with the latter being the only one available with die cast alloy wheels. Otherwise, the bike typically comes with spoked wheels, sized 17" and 19", fitted with Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires. Standard equipment includes full LED lights, dual USB and USB-C ports, hand guards, a central stand and a 7” TFT screen with integrated navigation. The X-Cape 700 is expected to hit the market in spring 2025.
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