2025 Benelli TRK 502 & TRK 502X Launched in India With New TFT Display, Heated Grips, and Feature Upgrades
2025 Benelli TRK 502 & TRK 502X Launched in India With New TFT Display, Heated Grips, and Feature Upgrades
Benelli has rolled out the refreshed versions of its well-known adventure touring bikes, the TRK 502 and TRK 502 X, in India. The updated TRK 502 is priced at ₹6.20 lakh, while the more off-road-focused TRK 502 X comes in at ₹6.70 lakh (both ex-showroom). That’s a ₹35,000 jump from the previous models, but Benelli has packed in several upgrades to justify the price bump.
One of the most significant additions is a brand-new TFT display that now features built-in navigation—something touring riders will definitely appreciate. To add to the comfort factor, the bikes also get heated grips and a heated seat, perfect for riding in chillier climates. There’s now a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) as well, along with adjustable handlebar mounts, giving riders more control over the bike’s ergonomics.
From a design perspective, things look familiar, but the TRK 502 X now sports golden-finished rims that add a premium touch. When it comes to colours, the TRK 502 is available in black and white, while the TRK 502 X comes in white or green. Benelli has also introduced a special limited-edition yellow version of the TRK 502, priced at ₹6.85 lakh—₹15,000 more than the regular model.
Benelli has made some tweaks to the ergonomics too. The seat height has been lowered to make the bikes more accessible. The TRK 502 now sits at 800 mm (with ±10 mm adjustability), and the TRK 502 X at 830 mm (also adjustable by ±10 mm). The swingarm has been redesigned to boost handling and stability, though the ground clearance stays the same at 190 mm.
A big upgrade for the TRK 502 X is the switch to tubeless tyres—a practical move that makes long-distance rides and puncture repairs much easier. Under the skin, both bikes stick with the same suspension components: an upside-down front fork and a rear monoshock that’s adjustable for rebound and preload. Brakes remain unchanged, with twin 320 mm discs at the front and a 260 mm disc at the rear, backed by dual-channel ABS.
Benelli is backing these updates with a two-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, showing strong confidence in the durability and performance of the new models. With these enhancements, the TRK 502 and TRK 502 X look well-positioned to attract both seasoned adventurers and newcomers looking for a reliable, feature-rich touring machine.
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