Morbidelli officially entered the Nepali market through the Vaidya group in 2026, by making a significant addition to the country’s premium motorcycle segment. The launch of the Morbidelli took place around the Nepalese New Year period, with a showroom that is established in Naxal, which is commercially located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, within the Bagmati Province. Morbidelli introduced a range of motorcycles from 250cc to 1,000cc including the models like C252V, F352, T352X, T502X, and the flagship T1002VX, catering mainly to enthusiasts and adventure riders. Morbidelli brand is known for its Italian design and racing heritage, this brand focuses on adventure touring bikes equipped with modern features. This model bike has a different kinds of special features such as TFT displays, traction control, riding models, and ABS (Auto Breaking System).

The Morbidelli T502X was officially introduced in Nepal in 2026 as part of the Italian brand Morbidelli’s entry into the country’s premium motorcycle segment. This bike comes with a price of around NPR 13.49 lakh. The T502X is the bike that brings a mid-weight adventure touring option aimed at riders who want a balance of highway comfort and light off-road capability. This bike is powered by a rough 494cc parallel-twin engine producing about 47 horsepower and 45 Nm of torque, which is paired with a smooth-shifting 6-speed gearbox.That comes equipped with modern features such as a TFT display with navigation, switchable ABS, multiple riding modes, and long-travel suspension, which is suitable for mixed terrain.

The Morbidelli T502X is equipped with essential protective and touring components such as a skid plate, center stand, handguards, and crash bars. It has advanced safety and performance, which are supported by Bosch switchable ABS, long-travel suspension, and Pirelli tubeless tires in a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear configuration, which provides confidence across varied terrain.

The bike used Marelli electronic fuel injection and liquid cooling, which means it runs smoothly during the ride, always stays at the right temperature, and remains reliable even on a long rides. This bike has a large 18-liter fuel tank, and it is fairly fuel-efficient, which consume about 4.1 liters per 100 km. This gives it a riding range of up to around 440 km on a full tank, making it suitable for long-distance trips without needing frequent fuel stops.

The motorcycle is equipped with a 7-inch TFT display that provides a clear and full-color interface for essential riding information, along with smartphone-based navigation projection for added convenience. The bike is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, a USB-C charging port, and backlit handlebar switches. This ensures ease of use in any lighting condition. The company is also providing an one year of complementary access to Morbidelli connect to the riders.
Specification of the Morbidelli T502X in Nepal
| Engine Type | 2-cylinder inline/ 4-stroke |
| Displacement | 486 |
| Power (hp/rpm) | 46.94/8500 |
| Value train | DOHC |
| Starter | Electric |
| Max Torque | 45.0 N·m/6750 r/min |
| Ignition System | TCI |
| Fuel system | EFI, Marelli |
| Gear shifting type | 6-speed |
| Cooling engine | Liquid-cooling |
| Front tyre | 110/80-19, Pirelli |
| Clutch type | Slipper clutch |
| Rear tyer | 150/70-17, Pirelli |
| Transmission type | Chain |
| Carb Weight (kg) | 210 |
| Wheelbase | 1458 |
| Seat height (mm) | 830 |
| Overall height (mm) | 1435 |
| Overall length (mm) | 2190 |
| Overall width (mm) | 935 |
| Ground clearance (mm) | 210 |
| Top speed | 160 km/h |
| Fuel capacity | 18L |
| Max Loadage | 160 kg |
| Battery | 12V,8A/h |
| Headlight | LED projector + DLR |
| ABS system | Bosch ABS |
| Ride Modes selection | 2-adaptable riding moods for various conditions |
| ABS off functions | Available on the rear |
| Tire pressure monitoring system | Available on both tires |
Price of Morbidelli T502X in Nepal
The price of the newly launched Morbidelli T502X in Nepal is Rs. 13,49,900. It is officially available in this price range in the Nepali market.












