Key Takeaways
- Pakistani motorcycle company Sothassi has announced the price of its new Classic 400 model.
- The bike is priced at Rs. 845,000 and comes with a range of features including an electric start system.
- Sothassi plans to establish itself in Pakistan's premium motorcycle market through this launch.
Pakistani motorcycle manufacturer Sothassi has officially announced the introductory ex-factory price for its new Classic 400 model, setting it at Rs. 845,000. This move marks a significant step in the company's strategy to enter and compete within Pakistan’s premium motorcycle segment.
The Classic 400 is powered by a 397.2cc single-cylinder engine that delivers 19.5 kW of power at 7,000 rpm and 30 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. It features both electric and kick start systems for convenience, with disc brakes installed on the front and rear to enhance stopping performance.
Additional specifications include a 13-litre fuel tank, a 1,420 mm wheelbase, and a seat height of 790 mm. The motorcycle measures 2,130 mm in length, 760 mm in width, and 1,140 mm in height, with ground clearance standing at 160 mm. It rides on a 100/90-19 front tyre and a 130/70-18 rear tyre.
Sothassi has introduced the Classic 400 alongside two other premium models: the Crossfire 500 and the Cromwell 1200. The company aims to establish itself in the local market through these launches, positioning itself as a player in the premium motorcycle category.
Bookings for the Classic 400 are now open, with customers able to place orders by visiting Sothassi’s factory in Rawat. This move is expected to generate significant interest among motorcycle enthusiasts and potential buyers looking for high-quality vehicles.
Sothassi's decision to set a competitive price point of Rs. 845,000 for the Classic 400 indicates its commitment to offering value while maintaining premium standards. The company believes that this pricing strategy will attract a wide range of customers who are seeking reliable and efficient motorcycles in the market.
With the launch of the Classic 400, Sothassi is positioning itself as a formidable competitor in Pakistan’s motorcycle industry. By introducing these models, the company aims to tap into the growing demand for premium motorcycles among both urban and rural consumers.




