KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Brixton Cromwell 1200 launched at Rs 7.84 lakh ex-showroom.
- Available in three colours; Black, Green and Grey.
- 1222cc 2 cyclinder engine makes 83 PS and 108 Nm of torque.
The Brixton Cromwell 1200 is the flagship motorcycle of this Austrian brand, launched in India on November 18th, 2024. This bike falls under the modern classic segment and looks handsome from every angle. The large 16-liter fuel tank, chunky Pirelli tires, and LED round lights elevate its charm. Additionally, it is packed with features, which justify its price tag of Rs 7.84 lakh. Let's check out all of them. In the meantime, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Ride By Wire (Electric Throttle)
The staple of premium motorcycles, ride-by-wire is an electronic throttle control system, which is why these powerful bikes accelerate smoothly to high speeds. This ride-by-wire system replaces the traditional cable system. When the rider twists the throttle grip, an electrical signal is sent to the ECU, which then sends a command to the engine to rev up.
Competitors with same features:
The rivals of the Brixton Cromwell 1200 are the Triumph Speed Twin 900 and Kawasaki Z650RS, both of which are equipped with a ride-by-wire system.
Dual Channel ABS & Traction Control
The Brixton Cromwell 1200 comes with dual-channel ABS from Bosch, along with traction control. This is a 1222cc bike, with more power than several entry-level cars. Safety features like these are crucial and reassure riders that if sudden braking is required, the bike will not lose traction or grip.
Competitors with same features:
Triumph Speed Twin 900 and Kawasaki Z650R, both have dual channel ABS with traction control system.
TFT Display With Two Modes
Brixton has designed a beautiful TFT display that shows a maximum speed of up to 200 km/h. It also comes with two riding modes: Eco and Sport. Additionally, there is a USB port available to charge devices.
Competitors with same features:
The Triumph Speed Twin 900 doesn't feature a TFT screen rather it has a small digital screen placed below the analog dials. Same goes with the Kawasaki as it has dual-dial Instrumentation with multi-function LCD.
LED lights and turn-indicators
The headlight of the Brixton Cromwell is all LED with ring shape DRLs and headlamps. Along with that, the turn-indicators are too all LED. Additionally, the Cromwell 1200 is available in three colours: backstage black, cargo green and timberwolf grey.
Competitors with same features:
Same LED setup is available with both of its rivals, Triumph and Kawasaki.
Some other features available in Brixton Cromwell 1200:
- Anti-theft key system
- KYB Shock absorbers
- 2 years warranty
Comparison with Competitors:
Features | Brixton Cromwell 1200 | Triumph Speed Twin 900 | Kawasaki Z650R |
Ride by Wire | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dual Channel ABS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Traction Control | Yes | Yes | Yes |
TFT Display | Yes | No | No |
USB Socket | Yes | Yes | No |
LED lights | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Verdict
The Brixton Cromwell is a premium modern classic bike with a massive 1222cc engine that produces 83 PS and 108 Nm of torque, sending this power to the wheels via a 6-speed transmission. This bike promises to offer an outstanding cruiser experience while keeping up with all the safety features. Compared to its rivals, it has the most powerful engine, available at the best price. So, if you want to know more details about this bad boy, follow 91Wheels.