
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Price slashed by Rs 27,499, now at Rs 4.92 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Powered by a 486cc parallel-twin engine producing 47.6 PS & 43 Nm
- Tall stance with 839mm seat height and 220mm ground clearance
What if your dream motorcycle becomes more affordable? Brixton Crossfire 500 XC has received a price cut, making the neo-retro scrambler even more affordable. But the question arises: How much is the price cut? How will it affect the buyers? Let's find out in this article. However, before getting into the details, make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Brixton Crossfire 500 XC Price Reduced

Brixton's flagship motorcycle, the Crossfire 500 XC, has recently received a price cut. It is now available at a price tag of Rs 4,92,000 (ex-showroom), down from its earlier price of Rs 5.19 lakh (ex-showroom). This makes up to a price drop of Rs 27,499, which is a cherry on cake for many potential buyers. While not to forget the upcoming festive season, this will be a much more tempting deal to grab on, if you're eyeing the Brixton Crossfire XC 500.
Powertrain

At the heart, this beast is powered by a 486cc, liquid-cooled, parallel twin cylinder engine, which belts out 47.6 PS of power and 43 Nm of torque. Meanwhile, this bike comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The power and torque are more than sufficient for your off-roading and highway rides as well.
Hardware And Features

This scrambler rides on 19-inch wheels at the front and 17-inchers at the rear, suspended on fully adjustable inverted forks at the front, with an adjustable monoshock at the rear. Meanwhile, the braking duties are handled by a 320mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear. However, the saddle height remains on the taller side, 839mm, and similarly, it is the case with ground clearance at 220mm, to give you that confidence to conquer any trail.
Coming to the features, this bike gets all LED lights along with an LCD instrument cluster, but sadly misses out on connectivity features like turn-by-turn navigation, call/sms alert, etc. Additionally, it gets dual-channel ABS, a USB charging port, and a slipper clutch.
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Verdict
Given the demand for small urban cars and improving EV infrastructure, there is good scope for new models under the Rs 10 lakh bracket. The Leapmotor T03 might not be the most striking EV, but it ticks all the right boxes as a solution for urban mobility.