New Delhi: CFMoto has entered the high-performance superbike segment with the all-new V4 SR-RR, a machine that blends aggressive design with advanced engineering. Unveiled as a concept that pushes the brand’s capabilities, the V4 SR-RR represents CFMoto’s most ambitious project yet.
It is built with insights from extensive R&D, and the motorcycle aims to deliver exceptional power and handling while keeping weight to a minimum. With over 210hp on tap and a sub-200kg kerb weight, the V4 SR-RR is set to rival the world’s leading litre-class superbikes, positioning CFMoto as a serious contender in the global performance motorcycle market.
CFMoto V4 SR-RR: Top Highlight Explained
V4 SR-RR (Image from CFMoto)
CFMoto has unveiled their V4 SR-RR with a high-performance superbike designed to blend aggressive looks with advanced engineering. The company says the bike offers better performance, less weight, and improved aerodynamics without affecting its overall design or functionality.
The V4 SR-RR stands out with its sharp front design and large active aerodynamic wings, which are its main visual highlight. The model shown had high-end components such as Brembo GP4-RR brakes, semi-active suspension, a steering damper, an Akrapovic twin-barrel exhaust, and slick Pirelli tyres, all hinting at its track-focused setup.
CM moto V4 SR-RR(Image from CFMoto)
At the heart of the bike is a new 997cc, 90-degree V4 engine that produces more than 210hp at the crank. Despite its power, the bike’s kerb weight is claimed to be under 200kg, which should make it extremely agile. CFMoto says the engine delivers smooth and linear power, making it easier for riders to control both on roads and racetracks. Every component is designed for sharp throttle response and precise handling.
While CFMoto hasn’t revealed full technical details yet, more information is expected next year. Once launched, the V4 SR-RR will compete directly with some of the biggest names in the superbike world, including the Ducati Panigale V4, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Yamaha YZF-R1, and Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.