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KATHMANDU: Classic Wheels Import & Export has officially unveiled the Crossfire RMZ 250 in Kathmandu, introducing two distinct variants: the Enduro and the Motard. The launch event was held at the Crossfire showroom in Maharajgunj, on Friday, marking a significant milestone in Nepal’s off-road motorcycle market.
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Specifications of the Two Variants
RMZ 250 Enduro:
- Tailored for demanding off-road terrains and trails
- Powered by a high-performance engine generating 32.49 horsepower and 26.53 Nm of torque
- Fitted with a 9-litre Enduro-style fuel tank and adjustable suspension
RMZ 250 Motard:
- Designed for urban riding and advanced handling on paved roads
- Equipped with the same engine, delivering 32.49 horsepower and 26.53 Nm of torque
- Features precision-tuned handling for a seamless and comfortable city ride
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The launch programme was an impressive affair, attended by mediapersons and loyal Crossfire customers. Guests were given an exclusive preview of the RMZ 250, and Classic Wheels showcased its extensive lineup of motorcycles. Popular models, such as the Crossfire HJ 250, Crossfire GR7 250, Crossfire RM 250 Race Edition, and Crossfire Tracker 250 were highlighted, showcasing the evolution and innovation of Crossfire’s designs over time.
As part of the event, six loyal customers were officially handed the keys to their new RMZ 250 bikes. The handover was presided over by Surendra Dandekhya, representing Classic Wheels, underscoring the company’s dedication to customer satisfaction and engagement.
Priced at Rs 859,000, the Crossfire RMZ 250 has already captured the interest of motorcycle enthusiasts across Nepal. Combining cutting-edge technology with sophisticated design, it offers exceptional performance for both off-road explorations and city riding.
The launch programme not only introduced the RMZ 250 but also reaffirmed Crossfire’s commitment to delivering high-quality motorcycles that meet the evolving preferences of riders. These new variants are poised to redefine off-road and urban riding experiences in Nepal.