Morbidelli adventure motorcycles gain EPA certification for US sales

QJ North America Inc. has obtained EPA certification for the Morbidelli T1002V and T1002VX adventure bikes, paving the way for their potential entry into the US market as 2026 models. These Italian-branded, Chinese-manufactured motorcycles feature a 997cc V-twin engine and modern tech at an affordable price point in Europe. Details on US pricing and distribution plans remain unavailable.

The Morbidelli brand, known for a late-1990s 850cc V8-powered sport-touring prototype that never reached production, has been revived under the ownership of China's QJMotor group, or Qianjiang Motorcycle Co., Ltd., founded in 1985 and owned by Geely. This group also owns the Italian brand Benelli. Morbidelli first re-emerged in 2022 as MBP, a subsidiary of Keeway, which is part of QJMotor. That year, it unveiled the C1002V, a 997cc V-twin cruiser, at EICMA, followed by the announcement of the T1002V adventure bike. The company rebranded to Morbidelli in 2024, and by last year, the T1002V and its wire-wheeled variant, the T1002VX, were available at hundreds of dealerships across Europe.

Although branded as Morbidelli and owned by Keeway, these motorcycles are manufactured by Gaokin, a Chinese company also responsible for the Brixton line of retro-modern bikes, which are not sold in the US. A report from Cycle World indicates that QJ North America Inc. has acquired EPA certification for the T1002V and T1002VX, listed as 2026 model year machines with specifications matching those sold in Europe.

Both models are powered by a 997cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled V-twin engine producing 88.5 horsepower and 65.6 lb.-ft. of torque. Power reaches the rear wheel through a slipper clutch, six-speed transmission, and chain final drive. They feature 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, with the VX equipped with off-road-oriented wire wheels and tubed tires. Shared specs include a 32.3-inch seat height, 584-pound curb weight, KYB suspension with adjustable 43mm forks and a rear mono shock, a 7-inch TFT display, heated seat and grips, LED lighting, cornering ABS, and traction control.

In Europe, Morbidelli prices these bikes comparably to 650cc adventure motorcycles, rather than premium 1000cc models. US pricing is uncertain, influenced by tariffs and import taxes, and no specific market plans have been announced.

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Ducati has revealed the second-generation 2026 DesertX adventure motorcycle, five years after the 2021 production debut, incorporating rally feedback to boost off-road capabilities with a lighter 890cc V2 engine, aluminum monocoque chassis, enhanced ergonomics, and advanced electronics. Priced at US$16,995, it arrives in the US in June 2026, Europe in April, and India in Q4.

The Moto Morini X-Cape 1200, a big-bore adventure motorcycle, is now listed as a new arrival on the brand's US website. This Italian-designed bike, produced under Chinese ownership, features high-end components and a competitive price. Its release follows a delay linked to tariffs on Chinese bikes.

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QJMotor has launched the SRT 125 DX, a 125cc adventure motorcycle blending Italian-inspired rally styling with accessible pricing under $5,000. Drawing from MV Agusta partnerships like the Lucky Explorer project—and echoing bikes such as the Enduro Veloce and Honda Africa Twin—it targets beginner riders in Europe's A1 category with premium features.

As the 2026 biking season approaches, manufacturers are introducing a range of A2-compliant sub-500cc motorcycles aimed at new riders and those seeking manageable options. Triumph's successful 400cc models have inspired further variants, while brands like Hero, CFMoto, BMW, and Suzuki offer fresh entries in various styles. These bikes emphasize affordability, novice-friendly performance, and diverse riding types from roadsters to off-roaders.

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Moto Morini's latest adventure motorcycle, the X-Cape 1200, is emerging as a prominent new model in the large-displacement segment. The bike is gaining significant international interest as the brand's flagship for adventure riding. Published reports highlight its quick rise in discussions among enthusiasts.

The IIMS 2026 exhibition in Jakarta serves as a platform for motorcycle manufacturers to showcase their latest models. Visitors at JIExpo Kemayoran on February 12, 2026, can view a lineup from colorful scooters to premium superbikes. Brands such as Yamaha, United E-Motor, and BMW present design innovations and competitive pricing.

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Bajaj Auto will continue retailing KTM 390cc models like the Duke, Adventure, and RC alongside upcoming 350cc versions for several months, allowing customers to compare options. This follows India's September 2025 GST reforms, which cut taxes to 18% for bikes up to 350cc (from 28%) while raising them to 40% (from 31%) for larger engines, announced by CEO Rajiv Bajaj in early March 2026.

 

 

 

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