CFMoto has pulled the wraps off its most powerful adventure bike yet, the 1000MT-X, at EICMA 2025. At first glance, it looks nearly identical to the familiar 800MT-X, but there’s a lot more going on under
the skin. The biggest change is the engine; a reworked version of KTM’s latest LC8c parallel-twin used in the 990 Duke and 990 RC R.
This new 947cc motor produces 110 bhp and 105 Nm of torque, a big jump from the 93.9 bhp and 87 Nm of the 800MT-X. The bore and stroke now measure 92.5 mm and 70.4 mm, respectively, and the engine itself is lighter at just 56 kg thanks to a new alloy crankcase and internals designed for smoother, quicker response. It’s paired with Bosch’s MSE 9.0 EFI system for precise throttle control.
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Despite the larger engine, CFMoto has kept the weight in check; the 1000MT-X tips the scales at 199 kg (dry), only slightly more than the 800MT-X. The chassis remains familiar, built around a steel frame and a fully adjustable KYB suspension setup with 9 inches of travel. There’s also a “low-seat” version that drops the height from 34.3 to 32.7 inches, making it more accessible for shorter riders.
Braking is handled by Brembo hardware with dual 320mm discs up front and a single 260mm disc at the rear, both backed by cornering ABS. A 6-axis IMU from Bosch enables traction control and five riding modes, while Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres on 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoked wheels give it serious dual-purpose credentials.
The cockpit is dominated by a new 8-inch TFT display with smartphone-style clarity and control over all major systems. The 22.5-litre fuel tank promises over 450 km of range, perfect for long-distance touring. Standard kit includes cruise control, a bi-directional quickshifter, heated grips, heated seat, adjustable windscreen and handlebars, and TPMS.
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Two colour options are offered: Zephyr Blue and Tactical Green. CFMoto also showcased a one-off “Crafted” concept version with bronze-finished forks and satin-grey details, hinting at the model’s customisation potential. While there’s no official confirmation on an India launch. However, several reports have stated a possible re-entry of CFMoto to the Indian market, and the new 1000 MT-X could be a great fit for Indians stepping up from mid-capacity ADVs.











