- Road focused-version of Xplorer 902
- Uses the same 904cc engine
- Likely to be launched in AUS and NZ by early 2026
Benelli has revealed the Stradale version of the TRK 902 for international markets. This is the more road-focused variant of the Xplorer, and while both bikes share the same engine and frame, the Stradale receives several changes to suit long-distance highway touring.
The Stradale runs on 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Angel GT 2 tyres. It also gets reduced suspension travel, which lowers the seat height to 805mm. Built around a steel frame, the bike uses Marzocchi suspension and Brembo brakes. Power comes from a 904cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with Bosch ride-by-wire and a six-speed gearbox, producing 96bhp and 90Nm.

For better touring comfort, the Stradale features a large 20-litre fuel tank, an electrically adjustable windscreen, and cruise control. Buyers can also opt for extras like luggage systems, crash bars, a dashcam, and even radar-based blind-spot detection with alerts on the mirrors and dash.
The electronics suite includes a seven-inch TFT screen, built-in navigation, three riding modes (Sport, Touring, Urban), traction control, a quickshifter, tyre-pressure monitoring, and heated grips and seats.
We can expect Benelli to bring in to TRK 902 Stradale to AUS and NZ by early 2026.












