The stylish Brixton Crossfire 500X priced at ₹4.74 lakh in India. Read about its 486 cc engine, retro-modern design, pros-cons!
If you’re curious about the latest bike that’s catching eyes on Indian roads, let me tell you all about the Brixton Crossfire 500X, a neo-retro streetster that’s making quite a buzz.

What’s the Craze Around the Crossfire 500X?
Launch & Price
The Crossfire 500X just hit India, bringing with it a stylish modern-classic look and a price tag of ₹4.74 lakh (ex-showroom).
Design Vibe
Think café-racer meets stripped-down roadster. It has clean lines, spoked wheels, a round headlight, and a cool minimal feel.
Engine, Power & Ride Feel — What’s Under the Hood?
Engine Basics
You get a 486 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine that dishes out approximately 47 bhp at 8,500 rpm and 43 Nm torque.
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Running Gear & Performance
A 6-speed gearbox couples with adjustable KYB suspension—USD forks up front, mono-shock at the back—on Pirelli or MT60 tyres, giving a confidence-inspiring, firm yet smooth ride.
Weight & Practical Specs
It weighs around 190 kg, has a 13.5-litre tank, and a seat height of 795 mm—a manageable size for everyday riding. Top speed clocks around 160 km/h.
Design Highlights & Key Features
Style Meets Substance
The bike radiates a cool, raw charm with its laid-back handlebar, flat seat, and minimalistic styling.
Braking & Safety
It features a 320 mm disc up front, 240 mm rear, both with dual-channel ABS (Bosch), ensuring confident braking.
Modern Touches
Fully LED lighting and a round inverted LCD display pack the necessary info—speed, gear, fuel, indicators—in a neat, readable format.

Why You Should Choose It… Or Think Twice
Pros
Unique Style: It brings retro cool to the modern street.
Build Quality: Premium parts like KYB suspension, J. Juan brakes.
Engine Punch: A lively 47 bhp that feels peppy on both city rides and highways.
Things to Consider
Pricey Entry: At ₹4.74 lakh ex-showroom, it costs significantly more than Royal Enfield rivals like the Interceptor or Continental GT—by nearly ₹1.6–1.7 lakh.
New Brand, Thin Network: Being new, after-sales support or service points may be limited compared to established brands.
Quick Specs at a Glance
Feature | Specification |
Engine | 486 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin |
Power & Torque | ~47 bhp @ 8,500 rpm; 43 Nm |
Transmission | 6-speed manual gearbox |
Weight | ~190 kg |
Fuel Tank | 13.5 litres |
Suspension | KYB front USD; rear mono-shock |
Brakes | 320 mm front, 240 mm rear, dual-channel ABS |
Lighting | Full LED |
Display | Inverted LCD, round |
Price (Ex-Showroom) | ₹4.74 lakh |
People’s Reaction
On r/indianbikes forum, one rider points out the value:
“Brixton bikes have been launched in India… I feel the price is quite reasonable.”
Others disagree, noting:
“500X is definitely overpriced. It’s competing with the 650 twins from RE at similar on-road costs.”
FAQs —
Q1: What’s the on-road price in Indian cities like Lucknow?
Ex-showroom is ₹4.74 lakh, so with RTO and insurance, cities like Lucknow may see it close to ₹5.4 lakh.
Q2: How does the Crossfire 500X compare to the XC version?
The 500XC, a scrambler variant, costs ₹5.19 lakh (ex-showroom), offers a taller seat, 19-inch front wheel, and off-road styling.
Q3: Are there other Brixton models in India?
Yes, the Cromwell 1200 (roadster) and Cromwell 1200X (scrambler) are priced at ₹7.84 lakh and ₹9.10 lakh respectively.
A new model, the Crossfire 500 Storr (adventure tourer), is spotted testing and expected later, priced around ₹5.5–6.25 lakh ex-showroom.
Q4: What’s the mileage?
No official figure yet, but the similar 500XC claims around 25 kmpl. Expect something in that range.
Final Thoughts
If you want a bike that stands out in looks, has a strong engine, and premium parts, the Brixton Crossfire 500X is a bold, stylish choice. But weigh it against rivals like Royal Enfield for service support and cost.
It’s perfect for riders who want something unique and don’t mind paying a bit extra for exclusivity and build quality.
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