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Motorcycle specifications BenelliTRK 502 2025 A counterpoint to the adventurers

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presentation of the TRK 502 2025

Lightweight and moderately powered, the little TRK is an adventure solution for A2s. But will all these "reasonable" solutions be enough to evolve in today's highly qualitative, must-have category?

While the benchmark is still the BMW R 1250 GS, there are other ways to get a taste of the trail, and sometimes in a ballsy way. Benelli understood this long before anyone else, and offered us big watts and almost nasty sportiness with the 1130 Tre-K. The name hasn't been forgotten, and has been given a new lease of life with the imperious 502 TRK. A wiser version of the big brother? No, a totally different machine. It doesn't claim to have the same fiery spirit as its ancestor, and has its sights set on other segments: above all, the A2 license.

Clearly, Pesaro's exaltation is not the priority of the brand's Chinese owners. The BN 302, Tornado 302, and this fresh representative of the trail mid-size category bear witness to this. A choice that may prove profitable, as there are not many in this division. The 502 TRK finds itself in direct confrontation with the Honda CB 500 X. And it uses the same weapons. The engine is a 500 cm3 parallel twin. Modern with dual ACT, liquid cooling, 4 valves per cylinder and fuel injection, the engine is perfectly in line with A2 legislation: it delivers 47 hp at a maximum speed of 8,500 rpm. Maximum torque is not too high: 4.6 mkg at 6,000 rpm. With a revised exhaust, catalytic system and engine mapping, the TRK passes Euro 5 - without altering maximum power and torque values.

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Ordinary adventurers will consider this a medium-displacement mill, sufficient for daily use and weekend excursions. Yet it looks lost under that big fairing. The Benelli 502 TRK has poise, shoulders, desire... and copy. Inspiration from the Ducati 1200 Multistrada is obvious, sprinkled with BMW GS. A muscular, menacing, prickly, impertinent look that will not go unnoticed in the jungle of adventurers. An assertive design that will have to be defended by the performance expected from it; the category is implacable.

The 502 silk-screened on the flanks might have made you smile at the 1200s on the road, dreaming of forests and sand; this production version has turned into a cipher. A little more detail reveals that the TRK has no intention of pretending. Its 20-liter fuel tank, combined with the appetite of its medium-sized twin-cylinder, should offer some nice stages. Both frame and swingarm are made of tubular steel. A correctly sized windscreen should offer clear protection; combined with small side deflectors, please! 50 mm upside-down forks, adjustable suspension, 320 mm discs, 6-speed gearbox, LED lighting, handguards and hydraulic clutch. A famous slogan says "it's got it all". Weighing in at 213 kilos dry, the Benelli 502 TRK's 135 mm of suspension travel will enable it to tackle any challenge. The standard 17-inch tires are 120 and 160 wide.

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Key facts Benelli TRK 502 (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Design incisif
  • Medium trail for A2s
  • Autonomies

Weak points

  • Limited motorization for large-scale outings
  • Where is Benelli's spirited image?

Prices

Basic version
flag FranceFrance
7,699€
flag United KingdomUnited Kingdom
£6,399
flag GermanyGermany
8,299€
flag SpainSpain
7,290€
flag ItalyItaly
7,490€
flag PortugalPortugal
7,590€

Bikers' reviews

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Performance

Specifications Benelli TRK 502 2025

Chassis
Two-seater saddle
Frame : tubular steel trellis frame
Fuel capacity : 20 liters (5.28 US gallons)
Seat height : 790 mm (31.10 in)
Length : 2,200 mm (86.61 in)
Width : 925 mm (36.42 in)
Min height : 1,390 mm (54.72 in)
Wheelbase : 1,505 mm (59.25 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 239 kg (527 lb)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 50 mm, Wheel travel : 140 mm (5.51 in)
Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.2 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 168 mm (6.61 in)
Preload and compression adjustment
Braking 1 disc Ø 260 mm (10.24 in), single-piston caliper
Rear tire : 160 / 60 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Motor
two-cylinder parallel , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 37 mm
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
698 cc
70 ch (69 hp) to 8,000 rpm
7 mkg (68.20 Nm) to 6,250 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 3.22 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 31.7 kg/mkg
Compression : 11.5:1
Starting system : electric
Fuel : unleaded 95
CO² emissions: 99 g/km
Anti-pollution standard : Euro 5
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Practical information
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Models

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2024

Compare the TRK 502 to its competitors

Fuel consumption

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 4.40 liters/100km (0.53 mpg)
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 4.50 liters/100km (0.52 mpg)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 4.50 liters/100km (0.52 mpg)
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 3.50 liters/100km (0.67 mpg)
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 4.20 liters/100km (0.56 mpg)
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 Undisclosed
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 5 liters/100km (0.47 mpg)
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 4.60 liters/100km (0.51 mpg)
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 4.10 liters/100km (0.57 mpg)
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 4.40 liters/100km (0.53 mpg)
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 Undisclosed
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 4.10 liters/100km (0.57 mpg)

Range

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 455 km (283 miles)
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 382 km (237 miles)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 467 km (290 miles)
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 400 km (249 miles)
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 476 km (296 miles)
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 Undisclosed
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 400 km (249 miles)
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 424 km (263 miles)
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 439 km (273 miles)
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 400 km (249 miles)
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 Undisclosed
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 500 km (311 miles)

Torque

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 7 mkg
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 6.6 mkg
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 6.2 mkg
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 7.1 mkg
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 : 7 mkg
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 6.4 mkg
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 : 5.8 mkg
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 6.1 mkg
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 7.1 mkg
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 6.9 mkg
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 5.8 mkg
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 : 7.1 mkg
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 5.5 mkg

Power

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 70 ch (69 hp)
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 81 ch (79.90 hp)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 67 ch (66.10 hp)
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 58.50 ch (57.70 hp)
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 : 74 ch (73 hp)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 71 ch (70 hp)
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 : 60 ch (59.20 hp)
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 67 ch (66.10 hp)
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 70 ch (69 hp)
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 73.40 ch (72.40 hp)
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 63 ch (62.10 hp)
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 : 70 ch (69 hp)
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 56 ch (55.20 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 3.22 kg/ch *
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 2.39 kg/ch *
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 3.03 kg/ch
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 3.7 kg/ch *
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 : 3.1 kg/ch
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 2.84 kg/ch *
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 : 3.6 kg/ch
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 3.63 kg/ch
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 3.28 kg/ch *
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 2.59 kg/ch *
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 3.08 kg/ch
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 : 3.2 kg/ch
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 3.67 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 31.7 kg/mkg *
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 28.94 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 32.26 kg/mkg
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 30.06 kg/mkg *
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 : 32.29 kg/mkg
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 31.08 kg/mkg *
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 : 36.72 kg/mkg
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 39.34 kg/mkg
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 31.87 kg/mkg *
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 27.16 kg/mkg *
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : 32.93 kg/mkg
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 : 31.13 kg/mkg
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 : 36.82 kg/mkg *

Speed

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 : 175 km/h (108.70 mph)
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Voge DS 625 X 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 Undisclosed

CO² emissions

Benelli TRK 502 2025 : 99 g/km
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2025 : 107 g/km
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2025 : 107 g/km
Honda NC 750 X 2025 : 82 g/km
Phelon & Moore 700 Capetown 7X 2025 Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM XT 2025 : 100 g/km
Morini 650 X-Cape 2025 Undisclosed
CFMOTO 700 MT 2025 : 118 g/km
QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025 : 108 g/km
Yamaha Tracer 7 III 2025 : 97 g/km
Voge DS 625 X 2025 Undisclosed
Rieju Xplora 707 2025 Undisclosed
QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025 Undisclosed

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 3 reviews

Very good bike, simple and efficient.
French Thierry B Model 2024
I've had a TRK 702X since September and I'm delighted with it. I was looking for a simple bike with few electronics to limit the risk of breakdowns. I've found it. The engine is always present, efficient and linear. The chassis is very good, well balanced and never disappoints. It's a bike on which I feel safe, and the price makes it very affordable. I ride it every day and I'm not about to change. Shortcomings: the low bubble lets turbulence through if you're tall, the standard top cases are a bit noisy, and servicing is every 6,000 km. Rating : 5/5
French Jj Motte Model 2024
I own a Benelli trk 702 I highly recommend this top bike for everyday use easy bike. Rating : 5/5
Trk 702 x 2024
French Emile31200 Model 2024
Hello, I own the trk 702 x from 2024. this bike with the benelli suitcase kit is very pretty visually and has nothing to envy the competition. I measure 1m72 80kg and at rest with a slight offset on the seat which is studied for I can even make maneuvers. The noise level is quite low, and thanks to the generous footrest pad, there's very little vibration, even at 130km/h. The position is ideal, relaxed for long rides, and given my size, thanks to the tank and bubble, there's almost no air pressure. The only downside is that the seat is a little firm for my taste. The clutch is ultra-smooth, as is the gearbox, which makes riding a pleasure. 70km/h in 6th gear it goes.... It's a pleasant machine for smooth, winding riding. With 20l I'm doing 360km max or 5.3l per 100.I ride very quietly. Obviously there are only (70) hp which is more than enough. I remind you that the speed is limited! And that's more than enough to overtake in all circumstances. The 3 suitcases add up to 124l, which is perfect with an interior storage vest and carpet. Easy assembly and disassembly.
Conclusion I like: it's a perfect bike for freeway, road and city riding. The noise and the smooth mechanics. The wheel and components.
Dislikes: The hard seat, the high weight in town for smaller riders, the somewhat high fuel consumption.
Finally, it's an 8300e all-inclusive motorcycle with suitcase kit, so gentlemen! Please compare like with like!
Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the TRK 502 2025

What is the power of the TRK 502 2025?
The TRK 502 2025 develops a power of 70 ch (69 hp)
What is the torque of the TRK 502 2025?
The maximum torque of the TRK 502 2025 is 7 mkg (68.20 Nm) to 6,250 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the TRK 502 2025?
The TRK 502 2025 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the TRK 502 2025?
The TRK 502 2025 has a a weight when fully loaded of 239 kg (527 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the TRK 502 2025?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 4.40 l/100km (0.53 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the TRK 502 2025?
To ensure good accessibility, the TRK 502 2025 offers a minimum seat height of 790 mm (31.10 in).
What is the price of the TRK 502 2025?
The price of the TRK 502 2025 is £6,399 in United Kingdom. It is displayed at 7,290€ in Spain, at 7,490€ in Italy, at 7,590€ in Portugal, at 7,699€ in France and at 8,299€ in Germany.
What colors are available for the TRK 502 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the TRK 502 is available in several colors: grey, white and green.