2026 CFMOTO 450SS Specs and Price (USA)

If someone tells you “price equals performance,” hand them the keys to the 2026 CFMOTO 450SS. For $5,699 MSRP, you get a 51 hp 270° parallel-twin, Brembo M40 brakes, Bosch ABS + traction control, a slipper clutch, and a 5” curved TFT with Bluetooth — hardware that was exclusive to $9k+ bikes just 2 years ago.

CFMOTO built the 450SS to do one thing: blow past everything in its class. And on paper and pavement, it does.

At-A-Glance for US Buyers

  • Best for: New riders, college commuters, track-day beginners, and anyone cross-shopping Ninja 500, Yamaha R3, KTM RC 390, or Aprilia RS 457
  • Standout spec: Brembo M40 4-piston radial caliper + 320mm disc standard — no other sub-$6k sportbike offers it
  • Real advantage: 270° crank gives V-twin character + usable midrange torque, not a peaky 400cc screamer
  • Know before you buy: 375 lbs curb weight is heavier than R3/RC 390 but lighter than Ninja 500. 3.7 gal tank = ∼160-180 mile range

Complete Specifications: 2026 CFMOTO 450SS

Category Specification
MSRP $5,699 + freight & setup
Sale Price Examples $5,324 Palm Desert CA; $5,199 w/ $500 rebate Wild West Motorsports
Warranty 2 years, unlimited miles — standard on all 2026 CFMOTO USA models
Engine 449cc liquid-cooled, 2-cylinder inline, 4-stroke, DOHC, 270° crank
Bore x Stroke 72.0mm x 55.2mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
Max Power 51 HP @ 9,500 RPM
Max Torque 29.5 LB-FT @ 7,750 RPM
Fueling Bosch® EFI
Transmission 6-speed w/ CF-SC slipper clutch
Final Drive Chain
Front Suspension USD inverted fork
Rear Suspension Multi-link, pre-load adjustable monoshock
Front Brake Brembo® M40 320mm single disc, radial 4-piston caliper
Rear Brake 220mm single disc, single-piston floating caliper
ABS/TC Bosch® dual-channel ABS + traction control
Wheels 17” Aluminum alloy
Tires 110/70-R17 front, 150/60-R17 rear
Wheelbase 53.8”
Rake/Trail Not published, but geometry tuned for “pavement with personality”
Seat Height 31.3”, 32.1” optional
Ground Clearance 5.9 in
Curb Weight 375 lbs
Fuel Capacity 3.7 gal
Dimensions LxWxH 78.4” x 28.15” x 45.87”
Colors Nebula White, Nebula Black
Lighting Full LED headlight, taillight, signals

Features

1. 270° Parallel-Twin Engine = V-Twin Soul


The 449cc twin uses a 270° crank for uneven firing order. That means more torque “right in the heart of the rev range” and a pulse that feels like a V-twin, not a flat inline-twin. It makes 51 hp but feels faster than the 45 hp Ninja 400/500 because torque hits earlier at 7,750 rpm.

2. Brembo M40 Brakes: Class-Crushing Stopping Power


You’re getting the same Brembo M40 radial caliper used on Ducati Monsters and KTM 890s. Dealers call it “braking that borders on overkill”. No Ninja 500, R3, or RC 390 offers Brembo as standard.

3. 5” Curved TFT + RideSync® Connectivity

The full-color dash has Bluetooth®, CFMOTO RideSync® for turn-by-turn nav, OTA updates, TPMS, and emergency stop signal. It “gets smarter with every over-the-air update” — rare under $10k.

4. Electronics You Actually Want

Bosch dual-channel ABS + traction control are standard. Slipper clutch makes aggressive downshifts clean. Even has “reverse shift capability” for GP-style shifting.

5. USB Type-C + LED Everything

USB-C charging port comes stock. Full LED lighting “cuts through darkness, glare, and unpredictable weather with sharper intensity”.

2026 Pricing, OTD Costs & Rebates in the US

  • MSRP: $5,699 nationwide
  • Destination/Freight: $400–$650 depending on dealer region
  • Setup: $200–$400
  • Real OTD Examples:
    • Palm Desert, CA: $5,324 sale price
    • Wild West Motorsports: $5,199 after $500 rebate
    • Texas dealers: $5,699 + TTL
  • Typical OTD: $6,400–$7,100 with tax, title, license
  • Insurance: $25–$75/mo liability, $60–$130/mo full coverage. The 450cc class is insurance-friendly vs 600cc supersports.

CFMOTO ran a $500 rebate Q1-Q2 2026. Call dealers to see if it’s extended. Many dealers also waive setup if you finance through CFMOTO/Sheffield.

CFMOTO 450SS vs The Competition: Why It Wins on Spec

Model Engine HP Weight Brakes Electronics Dash MSRP
2026 CFMOTO 450SS 449cc 270° Twin 51 hp 375 lbs Brembo M40 320mm ABS, TC, Slipper 5” TFT, Bluetooth $5,699
2026 Kawasaki Ninja 500 451cc Twin 51 hp 377 lbs Nissin 2-piston ABS only LCD $5,899
2026 Yamaha R3 321cc Twin 42 hp 375 lbs 298mm disc ABS only LCD $5,499
2026 KTM RC 390 373cc Single 44 hp 342 lbs ByBre 320mm ABS, TC, Cornering ABS TFT $5,899
2026 Aprilia RS 457 457cc Twin 47 hp 385 lbs ByBre 320mm ABS, TC, Ride modes 5” TFT $6,899

The 450SS matches Ninja 500 on power, beats R3/RC 390 by 7–9 hp, and costs $1,200 less than RS 457 while offering Brembo brakes the Aprilia doesn’t have.

Ownership Intel

1. Real-World MPG & Range
Expect 48–55 mpg. With a 3.7 gal tank, that’s 175–200 miles range. Better than RC 390, similar to Ninja 500.

2. Service Intervals
First service at 600 miles, then every 3,000 miles. No valve checks until 12,000 miles. Bosch EFI = no carb cleaning. Slipper clutch reduces rear-wheel hop for new riders.

3. Tire Sizes Are Upgrade-Friendly
110/70-R17 + 150/60-R17 is the same as Ninja 400/500 and R3. Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV, Dunlop Q5S, Michelin Power 6 all fit. Budget $320–$400/set.

4. Ergonomics & Seat Options
31.3” seat height fits 5’4”–6’0” riders. Optional 32.1” seat for taller riders. Clip-ons are sporty but not super-aggressive — 2-hour comfort is doable.

5. 2-Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty + OTA Updates
CFMOTO covers you 2 years/unlimited miles. The TFT gets “smarter with every over-the-air update” — CFMOTO can push bug fixes and new RideSync features without dealer visits.

Colors & Availability in USA

  • Nebula White — Pearl white with blue flecks
  • Nebula Black — Metallic black

Find it at 600+ CFMOTO USA dealers. High-volume stores: Crown Powersports TX, Central Florida PowerSports, Palm Springs Motorsports CA, Tracy Motorsports CA.

The New King of Value Sportbikes

The 2026 CFMOTO 450SS delivers 95% of an Aprilia RS 457 for 82% of the price, with better brakes than a Ninja 500 and more tech than anything Japanese under $7k. The 270° twin has character, the Brembo M40 stops like a 600cc, and the TFT + TC make it new-rider safe.

If you want a real sportbike — not a “beginner bike” — but your budget is $6k OTD, this is the one. As CFMOTO says: “now you see why this machine blows past everything in its class”.

Sources: Crown Powersports, Central Florida PowerSports, Palm Springs Motorsports, Wild West Motorsports, CFMOTO USA dealer listings

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