The new releases from Milan continue to roll in, and one of them is the Benelli Leoncino Bobber 400, a new power cruiser with the distinctive design touch of Centro Stile Benelli.
The bike is powered by a Euro 5+ compliant V-twin engine, delivering 34.5 hp at 8,000 rpm and 36 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm. This is the brand’s first model with a 60º V-twin engine configuration. The air filter is positioned on the right side, adding a unique visual feature to the bike.
The frame is made of steel, featuring a double cradle structure typical of this style of motorcycle. Up front, there’s an upside-down telescopic fork, and at the rear, a twin shock absorber system linked to the swingarm. For braking, the front wheel is equipped with a disc and a four-piston axial caliper, while the rear has a single-piston floating caliper disc. Both wheels are equipped with dual-channel ABS.
The fuel tank has a capacity of 15 liters, contributing to the Leoncino Bobber 400’s low and aggressive profile. There is a short aluminum tail section, handlebar-end mirrors, and 16-inch aluminum wheels fitted with high-wall tires.
The seat height is 730 millimeters, with footpegs positioned forward. The wide handlebars ensure a comfortable ergonomic triangle, suited for both long rides and winding roads. The instrument panel features a circular color display.
The Benelli Leoncino Bobber 400 will be available in Desert Tan, Midnight Black, and Onix Grey, starting in 2025 on an unspecified date.