CFMOTO has shown off its new 750cc inline four-cylinder sportsbike, but official specifications are yet to be revealed.
The existence of the upcoming CFMOTO 750SR-S is no secret, with many motorcycle media publications reporting on it as early as December 2024.
But the Chinese manufacturer has now provided an official sneak peek at the new model, with a social media teaser showing the bike in action.
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CFMOTO says the bike will feature LED headlights, an NFC smart key, cornering lights, and a 6.2-inch TFT display with MotoPlay. Official imagery also shows Maxxis tyres, a single-sided swingarm, Brembo brakes, brake cooling ducts, and a steering damper.
If the teaser is anything to go by, aerodynamics will also be a big focus, while previous reports suggest that the inline four-cylinder engine will produce as much as 110hp.
Cycle World’s Ben Purvis reported earlier this year that patents show CFMOTO was working on a possible seatbelt system. However, the teaser video doesn’t appear to show any signs of that feature making the final production version.
Given its history, it is likely CFMOTO will officially unveil the bike at the EICMA show in November 2025 ahead of a 2026 launch.
CFMOTO revealed its inline three-cylinder 675SR-R at EICMA in 2024, as well as a 209hp V4 concept motor and a sportsbike concept dubbed the Master of Speed.
It is not know yet if the 750SR-S will be made available in Australia.