What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the CFMOTO 800MT?

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07/30/25 3:55am
CFMOTO 800MT fuel consumption is approximately 5 liters per 100 kilometers. CFMOTO 800MT exterior configuration: The CFMOTO 800MT will be divided into two versions, the S Sport version and the T Touring version. There are many differences in configuration between the two versions, including differences in appearance such as wheels, engine guards, handguards, etc. Both versions offer the option of with or without side cases. Other highlights of the CFMOTO 800MT: The CFMOTO 800MT has many highlights and selling points, such as the LC8C power platform provided by KTM, electronic throttle, IMU, cornering ABS, cruise control, quick shifter, integrated heated handlebars and seat, etc. Especially, the 95 horsepower gives it an advantage among products in the same class.
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