Kymco announces "pricing realignment" of numerous bikes

Kymco has announced price reductions across its current range, including models from its lower end up to more premium bikes such as the CV3 550.

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Kymco has announced a new pricing model for a number of bikes across its current 2023 model range.

An understandable immediate reaction to that news on its own might be quite negative. You might immediately expect that a  “pricing realignment”, as Kymco puts it, is only meaning prices are increasing.

However, in this case, the reality is actually the opposite, as Kymco has reduced the price of nine motorcycles in its range, from those at its least expensive and smallest displacement end right up to its premium models.

Mark Hermolle of Kymco UK put the decision to reduce the prices on many Kymco models down to increasing financial difficulties for many people, including particularly those in London where the ULEZ has recently expanded.

He said: “With the ongoing interest rate rises, expansion of ULEZ around London and of course the ongoing pressures on household incomes, we decided to take positive action now with our pricing realignment. The Kymco range offers a very effective and affordable transport solution and with this reduction we hope to open more eyes to the benefits of two and three-wheel transport.”

New Kymco RRPs from September 1 2023:

  • Agility 50 - £1,749 (was £2,099)
  • Super 8 50 - £2,449 (was £2,574)
  • VSR 125i - £2,459 (was £2,751)
  • X-Town 125 £3,799 (was £4,599)
  • Agility City + 125i - £2,559 (was £2,959) 
  • DTX 360 125cc - £4,499 (was £4,999)
  • DTX 360 320cc - £5,299 (was £5,559)
  • CV3 550 - £10,999 (was £11,999)
  • AK550 Premium - £9,999 (was £10,399)

Check out the Kymco range and find your nearest dealer on the Kymco website.

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