CFMoto has unveiled a new 675NK GP concept, a race-inspired naked machine drawing directly from the company’s growing success in Moto3 and Moto2 Grand Prix racing. First revealed at EICMA 2024 in Milan, the concept builds on the road-going 675NK triple-cylinder naked with a comprehensive list of performance upgrades.

The standard 675NK shares its core engine architecture with the 675SR-R supersport, producing 93.9 bhp at 11,000 rpm and 70 Nm of torque at 8250 rpm, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The stock bike features fully adjustable KYB front forks and a preload/rebound-adjustable rear monoshock.

The GP concept takes things further with a full Ohlins suspension package, complete with blacked-out fork tubes and a gold remote adjuster on the bolt-on subframe. A manually adjustable steering damper sits above the engraved flat bars, ensuring stability during aggressive track riding.

CFMoto has styled the concept to reflect its racing identity, finishing it in light blue and pink GP-inspired colours, carried across the 15-litre fuel tank with gloss black accents. Performance upgrades include Brembo GP4 radial front calipers, carbon fibre disc covers, and Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa tyres. A Brembo master cylinder further enhances braking feel.

An underslung Akrapovic exhaust exits beneath the right footpeg, adding visual drama, while a bespoke rear section introduces a blue suede racing seat, tall cowl and a solid rear wheel paired with a single Brembo caliper.






