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Cfmoto 700cl X Heritage 2026 — Morocco price

From MAD 86,000

The CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage is a retro-styled middleweight roadster that brings classic café-racer aesthetics to a modern, well-engineered platform. Powered by a 693cc parallel-twin engine, it arrives in Morocco at a fixed price of 86,000 DH, making it one of the most competitively priced heritage-style motorcycles in the segment. If you're after old-school character without sacrificing reliability or everyday rideability, the Heritage trim makes a compelling case for itself on Moroccan roads.

Key specifications

Body
Sedan
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
700cc
MAD 86,000

Pros

  • Competitive price at 86,000 DH vs. European retro rivals
  • KTM-derived parallel-twin is refined and proven
  • Genuine retro styling with modern electronics (ride modes, TFT)
  • Accessible power delivery suits a wide range of rider experience
  • Wire-spoke wheels and Brembo brakes add premium feel

Watch out for

  • CFMoto's aftersales network in Morocco is still maturing
  • Brand resale value trails established Japanese/European competitors
  • Body type classification as 'sedan' doesn't apply — a niche two-wheeler
  • Limited colour and trim options compared to rivals in the segment

Our verdict

What Is the CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage?

The CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage is the retro-flavoured variant of the brand's 700CL-X roadster family. Where the standard and Adventure trims lean into a more contemporary or off-road-inspired look, the Heritage doubles down on vintage café-racer styling — think round headlamp, wire-spoke wheels, low-slung silhouette, and earthy colour palettes that evoke classic European motorcycling from the 1960s and 70s.

Under that nostalgic skin sits a 693cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin engine co-developed with KTM, producing a respectable output well-suited to Morocco's mixed riding conditions — whether you're navigating Casablanca's urban traffic or cruising the scenic coastal road between El Jadida and Agadir.

Market Positioning in Morocco

At 86,000 DH, the 700CL-X Heritage positions itself as a premium yet accessible choice in the growing middleweight retro segment. It undercuts established European rivals by a meaningful margin, offering a genuine alternative to models like the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, the Honda CB650R, or the Kawasaki Z650RS — bikes that carry either higher price tags or longer wait times in the Moroccan market.

CFMoto's Moroccan presence has grown steadily, supported by an expanding dealer and service network. Buyers should confirm aftersales coverage and spare parts availability with their local importer before purchasing, as this remains a practical consideration with newer Chinese brands in Morocco.

Who Is It For?

The Heritage trim is ideal for riders who prioritise style and character over outright performance. It suits the urban commuter who wants a head-turning machine with enough mid-range torque for weekend escapes, as well as returning riders looking for something approachable yet distinctive. Newer riders moving up from 125cc bikes may find the power delivery smooth and manageable.

Key Features to Know

  • 693cc parallel-twin engine (KTM-derived architecture)
  • Wire-spoke wheels for authentic retro aesthetics
  • Rounded instrument cluster with modern TFT display
  • Ride-by-wire throttle and multiple riding modes
  • Brembo-sourced braking hardware on selected specs

The Verdict

For a Moroccan buyer seeking retro style, modern mechanicals, and strong value, the 700CL-X Heritage is hard to dismiss at 86,000 DH. Just do your homework on local dealer support before signing.

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Frequently asked

Where can I buy the CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage in Morocco?
CFMoto has an expanding dealer network in Morocco's major cities. Your best starting point is to contact the official Moroccan importer or check authorised dealerships in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech. Always verify aftersales and warranty coverage before purchasing.
Is 86,000 DH a good price for a 700cc retro motorcycle in Morocco?
Yes, it is competitive for the segment. Comparable retro middleweights from Honda, Kawasaki, or Royal Enfield typically start at or above this price point in Morocco, often with fewer electronics. The Heritage offers strong value if you're comfortable with the CFMoto brand.
How does the 700CL-X Heritage compare to the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 in Morocco?
Both target the retro middleweight rider, but the CFMoto offers more modern electronics — ride modes, TFT display, and ride-by-wire — while the Interceptor leans on a more established brand heritage and larger community. The CFMoto's KTM-derived engine is also generally considered more refined. Price parity makes it a genuine head-to-head choice.
Is the CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage suitable for long-distance riding in Morocco?
The 700CL-X Heritage is primarily styled as a café-racer roadster, so the riding position is slightly forward-leaning. It handles highway cruising and scenic routes well, but for very long distances across Morocco's varied terrain, you may want to factor in wind protection and seat comfort. Add-on accessories can help.
What is the engine in the CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage?
It uses a 693cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin engine developed in collaboration with KTM. This architecture gives it a level of engineering pedigree uncommon at this price point, with smooth power delivery and solid reliability credentials.
Are spare parts for CFMoto motorcycles available in Morocco?
Availability is improving as CFMoto's Moroccan network grows, but it still lags behind Japanese brands. Before buying, confirm with your dealer that key consumables and mechanical parts can be sourced locally or within a reasonable lead time — this is important for ownership peace of mind.

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