Does the CFMOTO 250SR have a twin-cylinder engine?

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OBrianna
07/25/25 3:02pm
The CFMOTO 250SR does not have a twin-cylinder engine. Here are the specific details about the CFMOTO 250SR: Power: This motorcycle is equipped with a 249cc water-cooled fuel-injected single-cylinder four-stroke engine. This engine delivers a maximum power of 19.5kw and a maximum torque of 22 Nm. The engine can output maximum power at 9000 rpm and maximum torque at 7500 rpm. Structure: The CFMOTO 250SR features LED light clusters, with headlights that provide excellent illumination at night. The high-end version comes with a full-color instrument panel, while the standard version does not include a full-color instrument panel.
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ZacharyLee
08/11/25 9:18pm
I've been riding motorcycles for over ten years, and the CFMoto 250SR model is really popular. But when it comes to the engine, it uses a single-cylinder design, not a twin-cylinder one. I often help friends check out bikes, and that 249cc single-cylinder engine on the 250SR is quick to respond, lightweight, and super agile for weaving through city traffic. Single-cylinder engines have a simple structure, low maintenance costs, and things like oil changes are easy to handle. In comparison, twin-cylinder engines have less vibration but are much more expensive, and maintenance is more complicated. If you're a beginner, the affordability and reliability of a single-cylinder are great, but if you're after ultimate smoothness, you might want to look at other higher-spec models. When choosing a bike, test the feel—don't just look at the specs, as the engine type directly affects the riding experience.
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