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2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 249.5 cc |
Maximum Power | 17 HP @ 8500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 16.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Seat Height | 780 mm |
Ground Clearance | 180 mm |
Kerb Weight | 186 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 14 litres |
Pros
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Good Looks
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All-Digital Instrument Console
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Dual Channel ABS
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Feature Rich
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Cons
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Doubtful Build Quality
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Underpowered Engine
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Our take on this /// Verdict
Taro GP1-250R is an option, providing you with style, affordability, and good city performance. Its relatively low price means that you get a responsive 250cc engine and a bike that handles fluidly in urban environments while being more than capable of providing you with daily saving and a casual weekend of rides. On the other hand, it doesn’t have the top end power that seasoned riders would want for long tours or highway sprints. Aggressive aesthetics make for a strong point on design, especially at its price point.
Price
If offered in a decent shape for this price, the Taro GP1-250R represents a low price entry to the sports bike segment. As a result, the base price for the new Spark Electric is about ?1.60 lakhs, while the price for the on road delivery in major metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai varies between ?1.80 lakhs and ?1.90 lakhs depending on the local taxes and registration fees. It is a price at which it is appealing for whoever just wants the look and experience of a high end sports bike without the price. As the GP1 250R is offered in only a single trim, there are no variant differences reflected in pricing, but customers will have to spend extra for any aftermarket accessories or upgrades.
Latest Updates
This came with the basis that rising input costs have necessitated Taro to increase the base price of the GP1-250R by around ?5,000 but it is price point still competitively placed in this segment. The bike is affordable and has style. So, it is attracting new riders.
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | Taro GP1-250R |
Availability Status in India | Upcoming |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | Taro GP1-250R price is expected to be around Rs 1.80 lakh (ex-showroom). |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Black, Blue, Red |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
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Features | |
Build Quality | |
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ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 249.5cc, Twin-Cylinder, Liquid-Cooled |
Fuel System | EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) |
Cooling | Liquid Cooled |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 249.5 cc |
Maximum Power | 17 HP @ 8500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 16.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Emission Norms | BS6-Compliant |
Compression Ratio | 8.7:1 |
Bore | 55 mm |
Stroke | 52.5 mm |
Number of Gears | 6 |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | Taro GP1-250R Mileage is Expected to be Around 40-45 kmpl. |
Top Speed | Taro GP1-250R Top Speed is 125 kmph (Company-Claimed). |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | Dual Discs |
Rear Brake | Single Disc |
ABS | 2-Channel ABS |
Front Tyre | 110/70-17 |
Rear Tyre | 150/70-17 |
Front Wheel | 17-inch |
Rear Wheel | 17-inch |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS | |
Braking System | 2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) |
Key Features | Head-Turning Looks, All-Digital Instrument Console, LED Headlights, Unique Exhaust System Design, Electronic Fuel Injection |
Similar Bikes | KTM RC 250, Honda CBR250R, Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, Yamaha Fazer 250, Bajaj Pulsar RS250, TVS Apache RR 310 |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | Telescopic Forks |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2050 mm |
Overall Width | 735 mm |
Overall Height | 1155 mm |
Seat Height | 780 mm |
Ground Clearance | 180 mm |
Wheelbase | 1420 mm |
Kerb Weight | 186 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 14 litres |
Maximum Payload | 150 kg |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Digital |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Clock | Digital |
ABS Light | |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Battery Type | MF |
Capacity | 9Ah |
Voltage | 12V |
Head Light | LED |
Tail Light | LED |
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) | |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Electric Start | |
Engine Kill Switch |
Taro GP1-250R Review
Overview
Taro GP1-250R: The Sweet Spot of a Performance Budget
If you haven’t already gotten used to seeing the same OEMs dominate the market, the Taro GP1-250R is a nice breath of fresh air. The first time I saw it. I remember it has that unmistakable super bike aura and I just couldn’t help imagining going for a spin. You also have that niggle when you see a bike that just wants riding? Yeah, that was me. Getting close with this machine, I realised that this machine gives you more bite than I expect, looking at the price, anyways.
What’s Under the Hood?
So let’s get into the good stuff. Under the hood is a 249cc single cylinder engine that makes this beast. I know now this isn’t the biggest out there but boy, this little guy sure can pack a wallop. Honestly, I have ridden a few bikes in my time and though this isn’t the quickest bike out there and compared to some of the bigger bikes this isn’t a powerhouse, don’t be fooled. When you are zipping through town or attacking some twisty roads on the weekend it’s plenty fast. It’s not the prettiest machine but by far the best quite simply because GP1’s 250R puts out just under 25 horsepower, not an earth shattering number to be sure, but one that’ll get the adrenaline pumping without leaving you hanging. But that’s no sense of fun, I mean, who needs to be scared out of their wits every time they twist the throttle. One of these features I personally love is it’s liquid cooling system. That’s said after a few rides where overheated engines have had to be cut short on a scorching hot summer’s day and that’s what we call a mood killer. This being a bike that's this price point knowing that Taro included this feature in a bike? They've thought this through — it shows. I’m not saying that it’s going to be outdoing the super bikes but for what I’m paying it’s a pretty solid setup.
Design: Look Good, Feel Good
In my opinion, the GP1-250R excels exactly in this area. That’s always been my weakness: a bike that looks as good as it rides, and this one delivers. It doesn’t look like a budget bike, that’s for sure, as the sharp, angular bodywork had me right from the start. The dual front disc brakes? It’s the sort of thing you’d expect to see on a much more expensive racer. Half the fun for me when I hop on a bike? Knowing I’m on something that looks as good as it feels to ride, and the GP1-250R ticks that box without breaking a sweat. Another win is the riding position. Think it can get that aggressive without being so aggressive that you’d need to straighten out into a awesome pose after. This one strikes a nice balance. I’ve ridden bikes that leave you feeling like you’ve just done a full workout after an hour on the road, but this one feels good. The GP1-250R is whether you’re barreling through the city or making your weekend vacation plans.
Taro's focus on details is clear in the bike's looks:
- LED lighting for better visibility and a modern vibe
- Muscular side panels that highlight the bike's sporty vibe
- Sharp tail section with integrated LED taillight
- Sporty clip-on handlebars for better control
Is It Fun to Ride?
Oh, absolutely. Is it a 1000cc rocket? No. But that’s the beauty of it. If ever built with an everyday rider like me in mind, who wasn't ready to sell an arm and a leg for a bit of style and performance, the GP1-250R delivers in spades. Light to boot, nimble, easy to throw around corners. I’ve driven it through a few twisty roads, and I can tell you it makes for a bike that’ll put a smile on your face as you lean into said turns.The exhaust note? And he makes it satisfying but in a non obnoxious way. It isn’t too loud, and has just enough growl to remind you this is a sporty machine, but not to remind the neighbors why you should be getting a real job. I personally think that balance to get the performance without having to feel that I’m disturbing the neighbourhood.
What About Maintenance?
Ok, let’s discuss what all riders worry about maintenance. If I’m going to be the type of rider that’s willing to be the guy in the mechanic every other week? Thankfully, the GP1-250R isn’t that sort of bike. All in all parts are easy to come by build quality wise and all in all they are solid. Relax, because you won’t be dealing with continuous repairs; instead of repairing, I’d prefer riding. If you’re anything like me, you also like a bike that doesn’t require much fussing over. Sure, regular oil changes and tire checks happen as well, I get that, what I really mean is, beyond that. This is not my first high maintenance diva and I swear I want a reliable bike. The GP1-250R is exactly what you’re looking for an easy ride and a minute to unclip and be standing around!
Conclusion: Truly a Solid Contender in the 250cc Market
In the game of 250cc class, no matter how you look at it the Taro GP1 250R won’t be the first bike that comes springing to mind at the end of the day. If you’re not set on a bike that doesn’t break the bank on maintenance and instead are seeking something that looks sleek, rides great, and won’t wash all your money, you should definitely check this out. It's about giving me performance for the least amount of money possible and the GP1-250R is spot on for me. So, what do you think? Could this be your next ride? I would love to know what you think of this or if you have any questions, the conversation should continue!
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