Benelli TNT 300 review, road test

    We put Benelli’s quarter-litre TNT300 through our road test treatment to tell you how it performs in Indian conditions.

    Published on Mar 24, 2015 08:30:00 AM

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    Benelli has excelled to make the TNT 300 look and feel a segment higher. And the TNT 300 does well to impart a quality feel, along with a spot of true Italian flavour. Apart from these, Benelli has also provided the TNT 300 with a flexible engine and adequate torque to both negotiate bumper-to-bumper traffic and spread its wings when blasting away at high speed. Shifting through the six-speed gearbox is pleasurable enough. The deep exhaust note sounds fine, and then there’s goodies including powerful twin disc powered front brakes, and a smart looking offset rear monoshock. The Benelli also handles and rides with grace, making the lack of ABS brakes the only real Achilles heel here. Overall though, this doesn’t really dent the TNT 300’s solid appeal.

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