CFMOTO 450CL-C AMT Version Officially Launched in the Chinese Market

In October 2025, CFMOTO officially launched its all-new cruiser — the 450CL-C AMT Version — in the Chinese market. Priced at ¥23,980, this new model embodies the design philosophy of “mechanical art” and features an innovative AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) system, redefining the mid-size cruiser riding experience.

Twist and Go — Effortless Start for Every Rider
Equipped with an advanced AMT system, the 450CL-C AMT eliminates the need for clutch operation — no stalling, just twist the throttle and go. Riders can also switch to manual mode for more engagement via paddle shifters. With a class-leading 120ms shifting time, the system ensures seamless power delivery, delivering acceleration performance nearly identical to the manual version.

Intelligent Shifting — Understands Every Throttle Input
CFMOTO’s pioneering dual-shift logic intelligently adapts to throttle input and engine speed — gentle twists bring smooth transitions, while deeper throttle inputs trigger quicker, sportier shifts. The ECU and TCU work in perfect sync, delivering gear changes that feel as intuitive as those made by an experienced rider.

Three Modes, Total Freedom
The AMT system offers D (Automatic), DS (Sport), and M (Manual) modes to suit relaxed commuting or spirited rides. Low-speed creep and manual intervention functions further enhance control and riding ease.

Crafted Aesthetics, Distinct Style
Available in Coconut White, British Green, and Starlight Black, the new model expresses a range of personalities — from refined elegance to timeless sophistication.

With its intelligent AMT technology, fluid power response, and effortless control, the CFMOTO 450CL-C AMT Version delivers a truly refined and intuitive riding experience — born smooth, free by nature.
 
						 
         
         
         
         
        
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