
BENDA Moto is quickly making its presence felt in Australia, with the brand opening the doors to a new flagship store in Melbourne.
And to celebrate the occasion, BENDA also pulled the covers off its next model to hit Australian roads, with the LFC700 Pro set to be available soon.
The Chinese brand emerged in 2016 and has since expanded into more than 70 countries with its range of cruiser- and bobber-style motorcycles, as well as ATVs and UTVs.

Queensland-based automotive dealer JUMA Prestige gained the Australian distribution rights for BENDA Moto and is using its extensive knowledge to bring car dealership experiences to the motorcycle world.
The new BENDA Moto Melbourne store is equipped to support riders with new motorcycle sales, genuine parts, servicing, and aftersales support.
It will also operate as an authorised service and warranty centre, giving customers access to factory-backed support, warranty claim assistance, genuine replacement parts, and manufacturer-approved servicing.

The BENDA range already includes the LAMS-approved Napoleonbob 250, Napoleonbob 500, Chinchilla 500, and Dark Flag 500 Commander, as well as the LFC700 and the Redstone 550 quad bike.
But the range will soon be bolstered by the flagship LFC700 Pro, which is currently undergoing Australian Design Rule (ADR) compliance prior to its official introduction.
The new bike will build on the standard LFC700 platform with rear air suspension, pop-out headlights, a unique exhaust design, a configurable digital dash, and exclusive paint schemes. The bike is powered by a 677cc L4 engine which puts out 60Nm and 84hp (63kW).

The range-topping LFC700 starts from around $18,330 ride away, but pricing for the Pro variant is yet to be announced. The entry-level Napoleonbob 250 starts from roughly $9990 ride away.
BENDA Moto Melbourne is open for business at 139 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, VIC 3122.