There are two versions in the Brixton Cromwell 1200 series, which goes on sale in India for ₹7.84 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned as a neo-retro roadster, the Cromwell 1200 is the first model in the range. Built as a scrambler version of the ordinary Cromwell 1200, the limited-edition Brixton Cromwell 1200 X is the other model in the line. Although reservations for the two are now being accepted at the low cost of ₹2,999, delivery is scheduled to start in January 2025.

The 1,222cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine that powers both Cromwell 1200 variants produces 81.8 horsepower and 108 Nm of torque. This unit has a top speed of 198 kmph and is mated to a six-speed gearbox. Brixton has assessed this unit’s fuel economy at 21.7 km/l.

The Austrian company Brixton Motorcycles has formally joined the Indian market by introducing a total of four models. Two Crossfire 500 versions are part of the brand’s lineup in India in addition to the Cromwell 1200.

Brixton Cromwell 1200:

The Brixton Cromwell 1200, which retails for 27.84 lakh (ex-showroom), is a neo-retro roadster designed to appeal to individuals who like a classic look with contemporary touches. The motorcycle has a big 16-liter gasoline tank and a circular LED headlamp. The side panels have a sleek appearance and come in the body color the customer chooses. Three color options are available for the Cromwell 1200: Backstage Black, Timberwolf Grey, and Cargo Green.

Completely composed of stainless steel, the two-pipe exhaust is lacquered black using the Backstage Black paint job. The Timberwolf Grey and Cargo Green color choices give the exhaust a brushed appearance.

KYB suspension units and telescopic front forks with a 120 mm travel are features of the Brixton Cromwell 1200. The rear axle has 87 mm of travel and dual rear shocks that can be adjusted for preload. With Nissin calipers all around, two 310 mm discs up front and one 260 mm disc up back handle the braking duties. The bike also has a Bosch dual-channel ABS system.

A round TFT display with a traditional round dial that changes based on the riding mode selected is one of the Cromwell 1200’s characteristics. The throttle valves can open more quickly in the Sport mode, which is one of two different riding modes. Additionally, the bike has cruise control and traction control.

Brixton Cromwell 1200 X:

The ordinary Cromwell 1200 serves as a major basis for the Brixton Cromwell 1200 X, a scrambler. Only 100 of this type will be sold in India, and it will cost ₹9.10 lakh (exshoroom). While adding grip pads to the fuel tank, the 1200 X retains the same side panels and lighting of the Cromwell 1200. The bike is equipped with drilled aluminum throttle body covers and handlebars that are positioned higher. The bike is only offered in the Offwhite color option, and the seat has been modified to better fit the scrambler style.

This scrambler, the Brixton Cromwell 1200 X, is mostly based on the ordinary Cromwell 1200. There will only be 100 of this model made in India, and it will cost ₹9.10 lakh (exshoroom). The 1200 X adds grip pads to the fuel tank while maintaining the same side panels and lighting of the Cromwell 1200. Higher-set handlebars and drilled aluminum throttle body covers are installed on the bike. The only color option for this model is Offwhite, and the seat has been modified to better fit the scrambler design.

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