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BMW reveals C400 GT scooter with updates

BMW Motorrad has taken wraps off of the 2023 C400 GT scooter internationally. The brand is updating most of its lineup for 2023 with either new colour options or incremental upgrades. We last saw that the brand updated its entry-level offerings G 310 R and G 310 GS with new colour options. The company then launched the G 310 R with the new colours in the Indian market. The 2023 G 310 GS will follow soon. As seen with the 2023 G 310 R and G 310 GS, the 2023 C400 GT will likely make its way to India. We expect the updated scooter to be available in India by the end of the year. 

2023 BMW C400 GT – What’s New?

As a part of the 2023 update, BMW Motorrad is adding a new Exclusive Callisto Grey Metallic colour option for the maxi-scooter. The new colour option also gets gold-painted front brake callipers. Unlike the other 2023 versions of other BMW bikes, the brand will not discontinue old colours. Thus, the model will still be available with Alpine White and Triple Black colour options. Besides the cosmetic changes, BMW also offers an option to turn on the self-cancelling indicator function of the scooter through the instrument cluster. 

2023 BMW C400 GT – Technical Specifications

The mechanicals of the 2023 C400 GT remains identical to the 2022 model. Powering the C400 GT is a 350cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. The motor makes 34 PS at 7,500 rpm and 35 Nm of torque at 5,750 rpm. The C400 GT uses a dry centrifugal clutch and a stepless CVT gearbox. 

The front suspension of the scooter uses 35 mm telescopic forks, while the rear uses double spring struts. The rear suspension is also adjustable for preload. Handling the braking duties are twin 265 mm discs at the front with 4-piston callipers and a single 265 mm disc with a single-piston calliper at the back. It rides on 15-inch front and 14-inch rear aluminium cast wheels with 120- and 150-section tyres.

Also Read: 2022 BMW Motorrad G 310 RR launched in India at INR 2.85 lakh

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