Crossfire Officially Launches the Tracker 250

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August 18, 2021
Classic Wheels Export & Import Pvt Ltd. official distributors of Crossfire motorcycles in Nepal has officially launched the new Tracker 250 at an introductory price of Nrs. 3,48,000.The Tracker 250 comes with a 249cc displacement engine that produces 20 horsepower @ 7000 RPM and 18.5 nm of torque @ 5500 RPM, which is the most any off-roader offers in this price range. Since the Tracker 250 is intended for both off-road and on-road usage, it is well suited for the roads of Nepal.The company also claimed that the servicing costs and their spare parts pricing would rival all competitors in the same segment. Crossfire promises to makes its spare parts affordable and its servicing costs minimal. The Tracker 250 is equipped with reusable parts, such as, reusable air-filters, reusable Mobil filters, etc. which are commonly replaced during servicing by other motorcycle brands. This lowers the scheduled servicing cost down to only the engine oil. To top it off, the company offers Lifetime Free Servicing, where, for the duration of the company offered scheduled servicing, the customer will bear no labor charges.The Tracker 250 is open for pre-bookings and delivery starts 7th Bhadra 2078. You can make the pre-bookings here.Here are some of the motorcycle's standout features and offerings:
  • 250cc Air-Cooled Engine
  • Extremely lightweight at just 115 Kg (Dry Weight)
  • Exceptional handling and balance
  • Class-leading mileage of 30 kmpl
  • 240 mm ground clearance
  • 5 Speed gearbox
  • Lower Servicing Costs
  • Competitive Spare Parts Pricing
  • Lifetime Free Servicing
Crossfire also announced the opening of New Dealership Applications for various locations. Currently Crossfire has 6 dealers all over Nepal, they plan to add 9 more to their network by the end of 2022. The locations that Crossfire aims to open their dealerships are as follows:
  1. Birtamode
  2. Itahari
  3. Bardibas
  4. Hetauda
  5. Chitwan
  6. Damauli
  7. Dang
  8. Surkhet
  9. Dhangadi
With the dealership announcement, Crossfire also laid out their plans to renovate and upgrade their Service Centers and also increase their Authorized Service Points (ASPs) throughout Nepal.Crossfire also made an announcement of their partnership with Upaya City Cargo, an online marketplace for intra-city logistics. The partnership aims to provide a hotline number for existing Crossfire & ItalicaMoto customers. By calling this number customers can request for a vehicle to pick-up and deliver their vehicles to the nearest Crossfire Service Center if the customer finds themselves in a situation where their motorcycle or scooter is non-functionable, these could be cases such as mechanical breakdown, accidents, etc. This hotline number will be currently active in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Pokhara and Butwal. Upaya City Cargo and Crossfire aim to expand this service to other regions over the coming months.
Crossfire also announced their new division; Crossfire Racing Components or abbreviated as CRC. This division is focused on improving Crossfire’s overall product roster by conceptualizing, researching and developing motorcycle components that are higher quality, affordable and appropriate for the roads of Nepal. Crossfire aims to do this by Conceptualizing, Researching and Testing their motorcycle components in Nepal while the Design, Development and Manufacturing will be done in China. The Australian Crossfire Branch will be assisting by supervising and guiding the CRC efforts in Nepal. The CRC division will focus on researching and developing the following components:
  • Handlebars & Controls
  • Brakes
  • Body, Fairing & Fender
  • Lighting & Electricals
  • Suspension
  • Exhausts, etc.
All CRC developed parts will come with the CRC branding.Crossfire Motorcycles in Nepal is imported and distributed by Classic Wheels Export & Import Pvt. Ltd. since 2013. Contrary to popular belief in the market, Crossfire claims that Crossfire Motorcycles is a brand present in Australia and not just a Chinese product. Classic Wheels owns the license to Brand, Promote and Sell motorcycles under the Crossfire name and are listed as an international dealer in the official Crossfire Website (Link here: Crossfire Motorcycles - Australia Dealers).Crossfire works with selected factories in China to produce their motorcycle for both continents. Crossfire stated that they work with their Chinese Factories to maintain product quality and affordability of their products. They are well aware of the stigma present with China Manufactured Automobiles and are challenging this stigma by pushing the boundaries to maintain product quality and standard.

Published Date: 2021-08-18 14:14:04
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