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Benda P51: A 250cc Hybrid Bike With 62 HP and Full Electric Mode

Alquama by Alquama
December 30, 2025
in Electric Bikes
Benda P51: A 250cc Hybrid Bike With 62 HP and Full Electric Mode

Benda, a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer, unveiled the P51 model at Chongqing and EICMA 2025. Benda P51 is a hybrid technology and small-capacity performance motorcycle that has captured the attention of bike lovers. If you are wondering about this new model and its capabilities, you can find everything here. 

The Benda P51 is a hybrid concept setting a new benchmark for small-capacity motorcycles. Benda is one of the popular and fast-growing Chinese manufacturers known for its innovative and tech-forward bikes. The brand has made a statement with P51 with the hybrid technology. 

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Before EICMA 2025, the model was showcased at the Chongqing Motorcycle Expo. The model looks like a small airplane that has caught the attention of people. With the hybrid system, the model offers 62 hp combined power.

Benda P51 Launch 

Benda is known for its ATVs, high-performance, and cruiser bikes globally, and their in-house engines. The company has unveiled another masterpiece as we are approaching the 2025 end. The P51 model names came from the iconic P-51 Mustang fighter, showcasing Benda’s creativity and innovation. 

Benda revealed the P51 at EICMA 2025 as a concept vehicle, not yet as a production-ready vehicle. The media has highlighted the model as one of the small-capacity motorcycles in 2025. For now, the Benda has not made any statement about the P51 launch. 

However, if the company has made some changes to the concept vehicle before production, then you can expect the model to be out in a year or two, that is, around 2027 or 2028. 

Benda P51 Design 

Based on the P51 concept vehicle showcased at the EICMA 2025, you can expect the following designs:

  • The bodywork of the Benda P-51 is quite attractive, with the design inspired by the P-51 Mustang fighter plane, ideal for urban riders.
  • The model blends the retro vibe with the model design, a telescopic fork covered in girder-style. 
  • The headlights of the Benda P51 are inspired by the aircraft and dual seat, hiding foldable passenger pegs. 
  • The model will have an aluminium frame and a steel subframe that keeps the balance between cost and rugged structure. 
  • If the showcased P-51 model goes into production, the design can be changed, or the brand can cover the engines, so the final design will depend on the brand and the future of small-bike engineering. 

Benda P51 Specifications 

Though Benda P51 is the concept vehicle, the revealed performance and capabilities can be expected in the launch model. The Benda P51 follows the hybrid architecture and fully electric mode with the following specifications:

  • The P51 has the compact 250cc liquid-cooled horizontally-opposed twin, DOHC engine integrated with a modular hybrid system that offers great performance. The model offers 62 hp and above 100 Nm of torque. 
  • Speed and Acceleration: The P51 offers 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds and up to 97 km/h top speed. 
  • Modes: The P51 will come in hybrid and full electric modes that will offer a great choice for the riders. The model also offers an automatic shift mode, great for urban riders to juggle in traffic with the clutch.
  • Weight: The P51 model can weigh around 392 pounds, as the electric motor and battery are mounted low, which keeps the center of gravity in check. 
Engine Liquid-cooled, DHOC, horizontally opposed twin engine 
Displacement 250cc
Power62 hp 
Torque100 Nm 
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds 
ModesHybrid and Full electric mode
Weight 392 pounds

Benda P51 Expected Price and Rivals

If Benda launches the P51 model in the coming year, it can give tough competition to the Yamaha FZ-S Hybrid or Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid. Considering the hybrid bikes market, the Benda P51 price will depend on the market response. 

The company will set the price based on the current hybrid bikes, the 250cc bike prices, and the market response to the hybrid bikes. The Yamaha FZ-S hybrid is priced at $1450 to $1550, so we can expect the P51 to be priced between $4000 – $6000 with 62 hp. 

Benda P51 is one of the forward-thinking concept models from the brand, getting praises from the bike lovers and motorcycle media. The brand’s P51 model signals toward the future, where hybrid technologies can be integrated well into the motorcycles. 

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