New Morbidelli F352 Unveiled as Small-Capacity Naked

Morbidelli has unleashed its new ‘streetfighter’ with the F352 which is a small-capacity naked set to arrive in 2025

Morbidelli F352
Morbidelli F352

The EICMA trade show was once again a big platform for brands to show off new models for the new year ahead, and Morbidelli did not disappoint, as it unveiled an all-new naked motorcycle which shares similarities to its new small-statured adventure addition for 2025, the T352X.

According to Morbidelli, the new F352 was built with a ‘mini-Dragster’ idea in mind, obviously tipping its cap to the popular MV Agusta model.

New Morbidelli F352
New Morbidelli F352

Sharing the platform with the T352X and the new adventure bike’s slightly bigger T502X sibling at the Milan show last week, the F352 is similar in more ways than one to the T352X as it comprises the same 349cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 41bhp at 8500rpm and 23.2Ib ft of torque at the same 8500rpm.

Like its adventure friend, the new F352 is also A2 compliant and it features 17-inch front and rear wheels, while also incorporating a very accessible seat height of 790mm.

Morbidelli F352 dash
Morbidelli F352 dash

Where the shared DNA stops, however, is the new TFT dash which is a five-inch display rather than the seven-inch set-up found on the T352X. Full LED lighting and illuminated switches are included as standard.

The suspension consists of a 41mm inverted fork with 120mm of travel and a monoshock at the rear with progressive multi-link linkage adjustable in preload. Two 300mm front discs and a 240 mm rear disc make up the braking set-up. The bike’s dry weight is a claimed 170kg.

Morbidelli F352 front headlight
Morbidelli F352 front headlight

The new F352 differs in comparison to the brand’s new N302V and NR352 naked , with the latter possessing a more retro style while the N302V comes in somewhere in the middle with an elegant but less aggressive design compared to the F352.

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