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Moto Morini arrives in Brazil with three models - and promises more news

Moto Morini has kicked off its activities by promoting the first official appearance of its motorcycles in Brazil. The brand, of Italian origin and currently controlled by the Chinese group Zhongneng, has opened the pre-sale of three models, with prices starting at R$ 45,990.
In addition, the brand took advantage of the Interlagos Festival - which began last Thursday and continues until Sunday - to confirm two more novelties that will soon debut in Brazil.

Prices of Moto Morini models (excluding shipping)
- Seiemmezzo 650 Street: R$ 45,990;
- Seiemmezzo Scrambler: R$ 47,990;
- Caliber 700 Custom: R$ 46,990;
- Caliber 700 Bagger : R$ 50,990;
- X-Cape Alloy: R$ 47,990;
- X-Cape Spoke (with silver spoked wheel): R$ 49,990;
- X-Cape Gold Edition (with gold spoked wheel): R$ 51,990;
The X-Cape 650 is a crossover designed to offer versatile performance both on and off the road. Equipped with a 649 cm³ twin-cylinder engine, it delivers 60 hp of power and 5.7 kgf.m of torque. The model has a 7-inch TFT dashboard, Brembo brakes and adjustable suspension from Marzocchi. It comes in three versions.

The Seiemezzo 650 will be launched in Street and Scrambler versions, both with a 649 cm³ engine, 60 hp of power and 5.5 kgf.m of torque. The Street version has a sporty, urban look, while the Scrambler adopts a more off-road style, with raised handlebars and mixed tires. Both versions feature KYB suspension, a color TFT dashboard and Brembo brakes.

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The Calibro 700 is Moto Morini's bet on the custom segment. With a 693 cm³ twin-cylinder engine, it delivers 70 hp of power and torque of 6.9 kgf.m. It will be available in Bagger and Custom versions. The Bagger comes as standard with integrated side bags and a raised windshield, designed for long journeys. The Custom follows a more classic style, with a low seat, wide handlebars and a minimalist design. Both feature inverted front suspension, Bosch ABS brakes and extensive on-board technology.
Two more bikes for the portfolio
At the Interlagos 2025 Festival, Moto Morini presented two new products that will enhance its product portfolio for Brazil: the X-Cape 1200 maxitrail and the Alltrhike 450 light trail.
The first is a bigtrail that comes to compete with the BMW R 1300 GS and the Triumph Tiger 1200. The X-Cape 1200 has a 1187cc V2 engine, 125 hp and state-of-the-art technologies such as blind spot radar, a 7" TFT panel, traction and cruise control, as well as heated seats and grips.

The second is the brand's bet to attract off-road lovers. Equipped with a 450cm³ twin-cylinder engine, 44 hp and a dry weight of just 170 kg, it offers ideal agility and robustness for those looking for an entry-level trail bike with a premium finish, according to Moto Morini. The Alltrhike 450 features long-travel KYB suspension, ABS with off-road mode, 21-inch spoked wheels at the front and 17 at the rear, as well as an 18-liter tank.

Moto Morini dealer network
The first Moto Morini dealership in Brazil will be Casa Prima, located in Santo André, in Greater São Paulo. It is scheduled to open on June 28, 2025. In addition, stores in São Paulo (SP), Curitiba (PR), Florianópolis (SC) and Porto Alegre (RS) are scheduled to open between June and October.
By 2026, the intention is to reach Goiânia (GO), Brasília (DF), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Campinas (SP) and Belo Horizonte (MG). By 2027, Moto Morini's goal is to open 10 to 12 dealerships across the country.