Hyosung Aquila Pro GV650 is a splendid cruiser that come to India via CKD route and gets assmebled at Wai, Maharashtra. The motorcycle is a perfect combination of high performance, strong handling and noteworthy styling, which puts up an appealing cruiser. Some of the most remarkable features of this cruiser include belt drive, disc-brakes at both ends, adaptable foot pegs and is equipped with top class performance figures for giving a shiver to the current leaders like Royal Enfield and Harley Davidson.
The machine is clearly a show stopper when it comes to the looks department. Blessed with killer looks and design cues, this cruiser makes an overwhelming stand on the roads especially on the highways. But the GV650 comes out as a champ as it topples its competitors with similar horsepower as the others could manage with same power amount at the cost of double engine displacement value. The same fuel injected V-twin engine which also powers GT650R is the real magician behind bringing in such a rattling powerful performance .
A royal attention has been paid by the Hyosung designers for making this cruiser an attractive bike. Each and every corner is clad in the right amount of chrome, though its not fully designed with chrome like the ST7. One can very easily say that the GV650 is one of the modern day marvels, which bring in latest advanced technology under one single unit. On the front, the bike poses a round chrome headlamp, which is the centre of attraction along with its wide handle bars, which give this cruiser and the rider a rich look. The acute character lines on the fuel tank blend in perfectly with rest of the edgy characteristics of the bike. The exhaust pipe is tipped off with chrome finish for giving in a glittering effect on the side profiles. On the rear, the tail light forms up the major attraction point of this bike, which houses 21 LEDs in the brake light. Thus, those who had never seen the Hyosung Aquila Pro GV650 earlier, would easily mistake it with a Harley-Davidson.
Hyosung GV650 Appearance
Hyosung GV650 scores high when we are talking about its appearance and looks. The eyes of the viewers are stabbed by the flash of its flaunting looks. The overall appearance is of curves flowing backwards, in order of generating a classy look along with the feel of a macho and a muscular bike.
The bike has got a wider rear tyre which brings in a heavy bold look to the rear. Chrome finish has been added on the side profiles, starting from the engine compartment to its exhaust pipe. Thus the overall appearance gets an additional bling factor which easily draws everyone's attention. Thus, this bike will easily stir up the cruiser bikes segment with its killing exteriors, appearance and looks.
Aquila Pro GV650 gets an astounding thundering exhaust grumble due to the presence of a 647 cc, liquid cooled, V-twin powerhouse which is also present in Hyosung GT650. This engine shocks when it comes up with whooping power and torque amounts. Hyosung GV650 engine is tuned perfectly for churning out a power of 74bhp at 9000 rpm and a peak torque amount of 62.1Nm at 7500 rpm. This V-twin engine is mated brilliantly with a wet, multiplate 5-speed gearbox and the gear ratios help in giving a smooth stride to this motorcycle for making it less irksome while riding it over the variable terrain. The engine revs up quite comfortably and doesn't't feel like as if you are dragging up a mammoth in the lower rev range.
The thundering rumbling sound from the exhaust pipe keeps rocking your inner racing spirit as it never is quite audible even in the idle state and gets more louder as twist up the accelerator. This V-twin powerhouse brings in a huge power amount every time you set loose the throttle. However, the bike vibrates a little at high revvs. This engine plunges up the Hyosung GV650 easily to a top speed mark of 195 kmph and the bike quickly jumps up from 0-100 kmph in just 6 seconds and it takes just only 11 seconds to reach 140 kmph. Thus, despite the bike weighs 240 kg it still manages up in remaining its agility
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