Pesaro, Italy- Benelli Q.J s.r.l., has unveiled its newest touring motorcycle, the TRK 902 Stradale, a road-focused addition to the TRK family aimed at riders who want medium-premium comfort with strong touring performance. Unlike the more adventure-leaning TRK variants, the Stradale is built specifically for asphalt touring, emphasizing stability, ergonomics, and long-distance convenience.
The TRK 902 Stradale rides on 17-inch aluminum wheels front and rear, paired with Pirelli Angel GT II road tires 120/70-17 at the front and 180/55-17 at the rear—for confident grip and predictable handling on smooth surfaces. Suspension travel is set at 130 mm, and the seat height is lowered to 805 mm, making the bike easier to manage for a wider range of riders. Benelli has also revised the steering geometry and trail to improve stability, particularly when carrying a passenger and luggage.
Visually, the Stradale features a touring fairing with an electrically adjustable windscreen, allowing riders to fine-tune wind protection on the move. It also gets hand guards, dual-lens headlights, and a tank/frame shape designed to open up the knee area for better grip and control. A fresh design detail is the relocation of the turn indicators to the radiator shrouds, creating a cleaner front-end layout.
The bike comes equipped with a 7-inch TFT display with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, plus built-in navigation. Rider support systems include three ride modes (Sport, Touring, Urban), traction control, cruise control, a quickshifter, TPMS (tire pressure monitoring), and comfort features like heated seat and heated grips. Optional extras are expected to include blind-spot radar and a dashcam.
Powering the TRK 902 Stradale is a 904 cc parallel-twin engine producing 95 hp at 9,000 rpm and 90 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The motorcycle uses a steel trellis frame developed in Pesaro, Italy. For touring practicality, it carries a 20-liter fuel tank, and early claims suggest consumption of about 5 L/100 km, supporting a long highway range. Benelli plans to begin marketing the TRK 902 Stradale in 2026.