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CFMOTO confirm attractive ride-away pricing for new 675SR-R

CFMOTO 675SR-R

Trev by Trev
February 28, 2025
in CFMoto, CFMoto News

CFMOTO 675SR-R

CFMOTO Australia is introducing the highly anticipated 675SR-R powered by their new in-house-developed 675cc triple-cylinder engine.

675 cc triple makes 94 horsepower at 11,000 rpm and 70 Nm of torque at 8250 rpm

This new model marks CFMOTO’s entry into the competitive mid-capacity sports motorcycle segment, offering a compelling alternative to established competitors.

Fully adjustable KYB suspension

With 70kW (94hp) at 11,000rpm and 70Nm of torque at 8,250rpm, riders can expect sharp throttle response, impressive mid-range punch, and a top speed exceeding 220 km/h, making it a formidable contender in the mid-displacement supersport category.  CFMOTO claims that the 657SR-R completes the 0-100km/h sprint in under 3.6 seconds.

J.Juan 4-piston radial calipers, dual Ø300mm floating discs

The 675SR-R has been engineered for precise and confidence-inspiring handling. Its high-strength chromium-molybdenum steel frame balances rigidity and lightweight performance. The frame’s geometry has been optimised for sharp cornering capability, while an integral cast steel base ensures structural integrity and durability.

KYB Ø41mm USD fork, adjustable compression and damping

A fully adjustable KYB suspension package features 41mm upside-down front forks and a preload and rebound-adjustable KYB rear monoshock. These components have been track-tuned for maximum feedback, ensuring a dynamic riding experience whether on the street or circuit.

J.Juan 4-piston radial calipers, dual Ø300mm floating discs

Braking is taken care of by 300 mm rotors and high-performance J, Juan calipers for serious stopping power.

Boomerang-shaped headlights that create a striking visual identity and offer superior illumination with 82 automotive-grade LEDs.

The 675SR-R carries the distinctive CFMOTO SR DNA, incorporating sleek aerodynamics, sharp bodywork, and aggressive styling.

Integrated front turn signals within the rearview mirrors and rear turn signals incorporated into the taillight, providing a streamlined, modern look.

Riders of the 675SR-R will benefit from a suite of advanced electronics, making every ride more intuitive and enjoyable. The 5-inch curved TFT display provides a crisp, high-visibility interface, offering Google Maps navigation projection via MotoPlay, keeping riders connected on the go.

Standard T-Box with a built-in 4G module and 6D sensor, enabling seamless vehicle-machine interconnection and providing enhanced long-distance functions.

The 675SR-R is strategically positioned as a high-performance alternative to mid-capacity sports motorcycles, offering riders an exciting new option in the segment. While delivering supersport-level thrills, it has been strategically designed to compete against new-age models such as the Yamaha YZF-R7HO, Honda CBR650R, and Triumph Daytona 660.

Adjustable traction control and ABS, fine-tuned for optimal performance on both road and track.

The CFMOTO 675SR-R will be available in three striking colour schemes: Nebula Black, Nebula White, and Aerolite Grey, arriving in Australian dealerships from May 2025.

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CFMOTO 675SR-R

The model will be offered at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $11,790 Ride Away and is backed by CFMOTO Australia’s comprehensive 3-year warranty program.

CFMOTO 675SR-R

CFMOTO 675SR-R Specifications

 

  • Engine Type: 3-cylinder, inline 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 120° crankshaft
  • Capacity 675cc
  • Bore & Stroke 72mm x 55.2mm
  • Compression Ratio 11.5 :1
  • Fuel System EFI / Mechanical throttle
  • Maximum Power Output 70kW / 11,000rpm
  • Maximum Torque Output 70Nm / 8,250rpm
  • Transmission 6-speed with Slipper Clutch & Quickshifter
  • Front Suspension KYB Ø41mm USD fork, adjustable compression and damping
  • Rear Suspension KYB monoshock, adjustable preload, compression and rebound
  • Brakes Front: J.Juan 4-piston radial calipers, dual Ø300mm floating discs
  • Rear Brake: J.Juan single-piston caliper, single 240mm disc
  • Antilock Brake System (ABS) Dual-Channel Bosch ABS
  • Front Tyre 120/70 R17, CST RideMigra CM-S3N
  • Rear Tyre 180/55 R17, CST RideMigra CM-S3N
  • Length x Width x Height 2,020mm x 728mm x 1,105mm
  • Wheelbase 1,4000mm
  • Seat Height 810mm
  • Fuel Capacity 15.0L
  • Wet Weight 188kg
  • Available Colours Aerolite Grey, Nebula White or Nebula Black
  • Warranty 3-Years
  • Price – $11,790 Ride Away
CFMOTO 675SR-R

For more information on the 675SR-R or to find your nearest authorised CFMOTO motorcycle dealer, visit www.cfmoto.com.au.

*The advertised Ride Away price includes 12 months of registration. CFMOTO Motorcycles are supported by our 3-Year Factory Warranty Program. The program provides a warranty for two years from the date of purchase. However, if your vehicle is serviced exclusively at an authorised dealer and retains an accurate service history, you may be eligible for a further one-year extension. For more details, contact your CFMOTO Motorcycle dealer.

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