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    Home / News / Auto News / Aprilia Tuono 250 debuts as GPR 250S in Chinese market
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    Aprilia Tuono 250 debuts as GPR 250S in Chinese market
    The GPR 250S shares its underpinning with the GPR 250R supersport (Photo credit: Aprilia)

    Aprilia Tuono 250 debuts as GPR 250S in Chinese market

    By Pradnesh Naik
    May 10, 2022
    01:15 am

    What's the story

    Italian automaker Aprilia has launched the Tuono 250 model in the Chinese market as the GPR 250S.

    The bike acts as a streetfighter alternative to the GPR 250R quarter-liter supersport launched last year.

    It features a digital instrument cluster but without any connectivity options and draws design cues from its bigger sibling, the Tuono 660.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Aprilia has a history of creating capable motorcycles for use on streets and racetracks. The Italian bikemaker designed the Tuono series of bikes as a more relaxed alternative to the track-focused RS series.

    The GPR 250S acts as a perfect step-up over its beginner-friendly Tuono 125 within the company's portfolio.

    However, the bike is unlikely to make its debut in India anytime soon.

    Design

    The bike features all-LED lighting and digital instrument cluster

    The Aprilia GPR 250S features an aggressive design with a sculpted fuel tank, a stepped-up single-piece seat, an under-belly exhaust, and a split-type headlamp unit housed in a semi-faired body.

    The bike gets all-LED lighting, a digital instrument cluster, an under-belly plastic cowl, a wide handlebar, and large mirrors.

    It rides on 17-inch wheels and tips the scale at 145kg.

    Information

    It is fueled by a 249cc single-cylinder engine

    The Aprilia GPR 250S is powered by the same 249cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that we have seen on the GPR 250R. It makes 27.4hp/21.5Nm. The quarter-liter motor is linked to a 6-speed gearbox.

    Safety

    The bike is offered with dual-channel ABS for improved braking

    To ensure rider's safety, Aprilia has equipped the GPR 250S with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, along with dual-channel ABS for better braking and handling.

    Suspension duties on the two-wheeler are taken care of by a 41mm upside-down fork at the front and a mono-shock unit paired with an asymmetrical swingarm at the rear.

    Information

    Aprilia GPR 250S: Pricing and availability

    The Aprilia GPR 250S carries a price tag of CNY 24,800 (approximately Rs. 2.85 lakh) in the Chinese market. While the company has plans to launch a 250-300cc motorcycle in India, it is very unlikely for the GPR 250S to reach our shores.

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