Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 249 cc |
Maximum Power | 28 BHP @ 10000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 22.07 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Seat Height | 830 mm |
Ground Clearance | 155 mm |
Kerb Weight | 188 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 litres |
Pros
- Good Looks
- Dual Channel ABS (Optional)
- Advanced Technology
- Good Value for Money
Cons
- Lack of 6th Gear
- Limited Sales & Service Outlets
- Doubtful Build Quality
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | Hyosung GT250R |
Availability Status in India | Discontinued |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | Hyosung GT250R price was Rs 3 lakh before being discontinued. |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | White, Red, Black |
Official Tagline | Big on Attitude. Big on the Road. |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
Vehicle Overview | Hyosung GT250R carries a real superbike look and promises sure shot attention whenever you arrive at a certain place. Its front dual disc brakes, projector headlights, huge tank and fairing makes it the best looking machine in most of the parking spaces. The only problem comes when you see its performance from the 249cc, twin cylinder engine that is good for 28 BHP and 22.07 Nm of torque. The show spoiler is its high 188 kg of body weight, providing it the worst 140 kmph of top speed. The gearbox used here is also an old 5-speed unit. |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 4 Stroke, DOHC 8 Valve 75O V-Twin 249 CC, Oil Cooled |
Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
Cooling | Liquid Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 249 cc |
Maximum Power | 28 BHP @ 10000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 22.07 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 5 |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | 25-30 kmpl (Approx.) |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 300 mm Hydraulic double disc brake |
Rear Brake | 230 mm Hydraulic single disc brake |
ABS | 2-Channel ABS (Optional) |
Front Tyre | 110/70 -17 54S |
Rear Tyre | 150/60 -17 66S |
Wheel Type | Alloys |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-60 kmph | 3.96 secs |
0-100 kmph | 9.50 secs |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | Inverted Telescopic |
Rear Suspension | Progressive Linkage Hydraulic Mono shock suspension |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2090 mm |
Overall Width | 700 mm |
Overall Height | 1130 mm |
Ground Clearance | 155 mm |
Seat Height | 830 mm |
Wheelbase | 1435 mm |
Kerb Weight | 188 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Analog |
Trip Meter | Digital-2 |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat |
Hyosung GT250R Review
Quick Review by Maxabout Team
Hyosung have finally entered our Indian bike market and to start off, they have launched their entry level sports bike. Its GT250R which will be directly competing with already established bikes like Kawasaki Ninja250R and newly launched Honda CBR250R. Let’s try to know what to expect from this Korean racer.
Design and Style
Hyosung GT250R is a full fairing bike and takes most of the styling cues from its elder sibling GT650R. It’s a full size bike with sporty and aggressive looks. Its vertically aligned twin projector lamps forms the headlight of this bike which makes it looks sharp with edgy lines on its front cowl. Its black colored rear view mirrors are also mounted on its cowl while its transparent visor sits right on the top of its headlight. The fatty front forks along with its mudguard and twin disc plates add visual bulk to this bike.
Move to the side of this bike and you will notice the dual tone color on this bike with lots of bolts fitted in its fairing. Its side decals and air inlets make it look aerodynamic. It features integrated side panel and rear cowl with black colored split grab rail which makes it an attention seeker. The bike sports a neatly designed upraised fuel tank with decal of Hyosung on it. Moreover to add sporty feel to the bike, the makers have opted for full size split seat which looks cool with its shiny sleek, up-swept silencer. The bike looks more naked at the back with wide rear tyre, short fender and small LED tail light. The rear fender also features clear lens side indicators and number plate on it.
Instrument Console
Hyosung have opted for a combined analogue-digital instrument console and it looks better than its rivals. It features a round shaped analogue Tachometer on the left side while it sports a LCD on the right side for its digital speedometer, 2-tripmeter, odometer and fuel gauge. The bike allows you to adjust the brightness of this LCD for clear vision all the time.
Engine and Gearbox
The bike uses V-twin 250cc engine. This 8 valve, DOHC engine pumps out a power output of 27.6 bhp at 10000 rpm. Its maximum torque output of 22 Nm arrives at 8000 rpm. GT250R comes equipped with a five-speed manual gearbox with a gear shift pattern of one gear down and four gears up.
Acceleration and Performance
To be exact, this Hyosung bike stands somewhere between Honda CBR250R and Kawasaki Ninja250R in terms of acceleration and performance. By saying that we mean its high end performance is surely better and impressive than Honda but it can’t go pass Ninja250R if it’s about high speed cruising. In order to maintain good fuel economy, the bike uses five gears rather than six and the gear ratios are also on the taller side. Certainly, you can’t complain about the refinement as it’s a DOHC engine and the power delivery is also very linear but after 8000rpm we feel this bike breathes hard for power and throttle response is also disappointing. The bike isn’t as responsive as others in city traffic thanks to its less power to weight ratio and taller gears. You have to rev this bike hard to keep the momentum as it does 0-100km/hr in around 9 seconds. The bike can easily cross the speed of 150km/hr but it may take more time than Ninja. The performance of this bike would have been better if it had the much needed sixth gear.
Mileage
This bike can return a fuel economy of around 20-22km/ltr in city conditions and expect these figures to increase up to 5km/ltr on highways.
Comfort while Driving
Hyosung GT250R offers a very convenient yet sporty riding posture. It has bend forward type riding posture which enhances the aerodynamics of this bike. The rear seat is height adjustable which further increases your comfort. The seat has been well padded and you find a nice space for your knees around its fatty fuel tank. It has a vibration free handle bar which offers a nice palm grip and the hand levers are also light and easy to use. Most importantly, the road visibility is quite clear which is quite effective in city traffic.
Storage Space and Safety Features
No, there is no storage space in this bike although it has twin front brake callipers to enhance your safety while driving.
Suspension and Brakes
Hyosung have equipped this bike with non-adjustable 41mm inverted front forks. The rear suspension features gas filled mono shock absorber. The braking system of GT250R sports twin front discs of 300mm with twin piston callipers and it has a single disc of 230mm at its back. There is no optional ABS in this bike.
Ride and Handling
The bike is really a gem in this department. It feels better than its competitors when it’s about ride and handling. Its broad tyres and solid suspension provides it good grip of road and it feels quite confident at high speeds. Its steel frame also improves its handling and it shows around corners. In fact in city also, the steer response is quite accurate and it feels nimble in traffic. It has the best in class wheelbase of 1435mm which provides it tremendous stability. Moreover, the low ground clearance of 155mm improves its aerodynamics and stability on highways.
Shades
Hyosung GT250R is available in three attractive shades: Silver Fox, Red Raven and Flaming Snow.
Verdict
Hyosung have priced GT250R at INR 2.99 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi (approx., may vary)). We don’t think it’s a good move from Hyosung as this bike is costlier than its both competitors and we feel it’s been overpriced. We agree it looks stylish and has all the modern features but for a brand which is almost unknown in India; it’s too much to ask for. Moreover, the bike lacks the high speed grunt and for all these reasons we don’t think it’s a complete value for money bike.
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FAQs
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Is KTM RC 200 better than Hyosung GT250R or not?
29 December 2022 06:07KTM RC 200 is better than HYOSUNG GT250R in terms of its performance. Although HYOSUNG GT250R has two cylinder engine but it is not as refined as the KTM RC 200. Moreover, HYOSUNG GT250R is heavier and much more expensive than KTM RC 200. Therefore, go for KTM RC 200 if you are deciding between the two.
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Which is a better bike - Kawasaki Ninja 300 or Hyosung GT250R?
29 December 2022 05:51The better option on the twin cylinder machine fight would be the Ninja 300. It comes with a 296 cc engine producing 38.5 BHP @ 11000 rpm and 27 NM @ 10000 rpm. The values are much higher than the Hyosung GT250R and the price difference of INR 60,000 is purely justified by these. The Ninja comes with a better design and 0-100 timing of 5.7 seconds. The top speed of the bike comes out to be 180 kmph, which is far more than the GT250R's 140 kmph. NInja 300 is also 16 kg lighter than the competitor, making it the ideal choice of middleweight sport bike lovers. It comes with a price tag of INR 3,50,000.
Quick Facts - Kawasaki Ninja 300
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Which one is more powerful and has better top speed - Hyosung GT250R or KTM RC 390?
29 December 2022 05:50The sure shot race winner would be the KTM RC 390. The GT250R is a twin cylinder motorcycle, but its under powered engine would not make it close to the power of the RC 390. KTM powers the bike with a single cylinder 373.2 cc engine producing 43 BHP @ 9000 rpm and 35 NM @ 7000 rpm. The machine performs exceptional due to its lightweight body and aerodynamically efficient design. It comes with ABS on both the wheels, making it more safe to brake on uneven roads. The bike touches the 100 kmph mark in 5.70 seconds only. It comes with a race inspired seating position, making the rider more comfortable on the speeding times. It comes with a price tag of INR 2,12,000.
KTM RC 390 - Racing Genes
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Which one is more powerful and has better top speed - Hyosung GT250R or KTM RC 390?
29 December 2022 05:54RC390 hands down, though the former looks better in my opinion, the build and plastic quality of the KTM is worse than the other. Bottom Line: I'd still buy the KTM hands down as it's the most VFM but only for racing or the occasional canyon carving. For daily use choose the other one.
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What is the top speed of Hyosung GT250R?
29 December 2022 05:32The company claims a top speed of 140 Kmph and the bike manages to give a mileage of 25 kmpl in cities and 30 kmpl on highways. It is powered by a 249cc 4 Stroke, DOHC 8 Valve 75O V-Twin 249 CC, Oil Cooled engine. It kicks off maximum power of 28 BHP @ 10000 rpm and torque of 22.07 Nm @ 8000 rpm. The suspension system includes inverted telescopic at the front and progressive linkage hydraulic mono shock suspension at its rear. It is mated to 5 speed manual transmission.
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Hyosung GT250R ABS
Hyosung GT250R ABS is powerful bike but no changes and improve quality, other bike supposed that KTM changes every year something like features, improve this bike engine and meter and light indicator best for this bike.
Best Features: Front dual disc break and powerful acceleration and dual abs and wow performance bike
Pros: Looks amazing
Cons: Engine and meter old model and front light dislike
Best looking 250cc bike in India
When I was planning to purchase this bike I was little bit confused whether I should buy it or not. But one of my friends asked me to go with this bike. And I thought it was my good decision as I am satisfied with my machine. The ride quality is completely enjoyable and it absorbs bumps easily without creating any problem for the rider. It weighs at 188 kgs which makes it difficult to control while turning it. The 17-litre fuel tank is very well designed. As far as styling is concerned, it is very attractive and appealing. The turning radius is quite large and the riding position is too sporty for city commute. Braking performance is good but the 300mm twin discs at the front don't really give it any better stopping power. The bike is little bit costly as it lacks many features one would expect at that price.
Best Features: Stunning looks
Pros: Stunning looks, huge fuel tank capacity, fuel efficient, good riding position
Cons: Expensive, heavy weight
Stunning as well as Safe Bike to Ride
Hyosung GT250 R become my first choice, from the day I saw my friends Hyosung. Yeah, I wanna confess here that I felt jealous sometimes when gals attracted towards him. Now, I feel very proud when I ride this bike. Its style is damn awesome and it has 3 disc brakes which makes me tension free while riding at high speeds. As I owned Red color Hyosung, so I find it best among others. It just lack in power which goes opposite to my expectations. It packs twin cylinder engine but power it generates is equal to single cylinder. So, this could be the only cons in my view. Rest its a wonderful bike.
Best Features: Disc Brake and Appearance
Pros: Best looks, Instrument cluster, Disc brake
Cons: Expensive fairings, Reliability, Price