Crossfire Launches LETBE Flygon 220 in Nepal: A Bold New Dual-Sport Crossover
Crossfire Nepal (Classic Wheels Export & Import Pvt. Ltd.) is officially breaking away from its traditional “hardcore dirt bike” mold. The company has announced a massive addition to its lineup by launching a completely fresh, highly stylized brand in the Nepalese market: LETBE.
Making its grand debut is the LETBE Flygon 220, a unique dual-sport crossover motorcycle that seamlessly blends anime-inspired mecha aesthetics with everyday urban agility and weekend trail capabilities.
The Flygon 220 has officially launched in Nepal and is available in two distinct variants: the Flygon City and the Flygon Hills.
Variant Pricing and Core Technical Specifications
The Flygon 220 shifts away from standard, high-seat adventure bikes to offer a highly accessible platform for beginner and intermediate riders looking for something completely different. Both variants share the exact same mechanical powerhouse but differ primarily in their tire configurations and stylistic intent.
Official Price Slabs in Nepal
| Variant ModelOfficial | Launch Price (NPR) | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|
| LETBE Flygon City | Rs. 5,49,999 | Paved streets, daily commuting, and urban styling |
| LETBE Flygon Hills | Rs. 5,74,999 | Rough asphalt, gravel paths, and light off-road weekend trails |
Engine & Performance Statistics
Underneath its distinctive bionic bodywork lies a mechanically simple yet incredibly reliable powertrain:
- Engine Type: 220cc Single-Cylinder, Air-Cooled Engine Maximum
- Power: 12.8 kW (approx. 17.1 bhp) @ 7500 rpm Maximum
- Torque: 17 Nm @ 5500 rpm Fuel
- Economy: Exceptionally efficient for its class, paired with a large 12-liter fuel tank.
The “Bigfoot Monster” Dimensions: High Clearance Meets Low Seat
One of the greatest challenges for local trail riders in Kathmandu is dealing with intimidatingly tall seat heights on traditional dirt bikes. The LETBE Flygon 220 completely disrupts this segment by optimizing its physical dimensions for comfort and ease of control.
It features a massive 230 mm ground clearance to easily glide over potholes, deep ruts, and broken Nepali roads. However, the seat height is kept remarkably low at just 780 mm, allowing riders of shorter stature to confidently plant both feet firmly on the ground.
The motorcycle commands an aggressive road presence thanks to its thick, high-profile “bigfoot” tire setup—carrying a 130/80-18 tire up front and an ultra-wide 180/80-14 tire at the rear wrapped around robust steel-spoked rims.
Modern Connectivity and Electronic Safety
Despite its simple, easy-to-maintain air-cooled engine mechanics, the Flygon 220 is packed with modern tech features rarely seen in this budget class:
Smart Digital Cockpit: The bike comes equipped with a fully laminated color TFT instrument cluster. It supports wireless screen mirroring and smartphone hotspot integration, allowing riders to overlay GPS navigation directly onto the dashboard display alongside an integrated compass and altitude readout.
- Keyless System: Features a convenient keyless ignition system for quick start-and-go operations.
- Braking Control: Standard front and rear hydraulic disc brakes provide immediate stopping power.
- Traction Framework: Equipped with a switchable Traction Control System (TCS) and front/rear ABS, allowing you to quickly toggle the electronic assists on or off depending on whether you are navigating wet Kathmandu asphalt or loose gravel trails.
Bookings are now officially open across authorized Crossfire and Classic Wheels showrooms in Nepal. With its competitive pricing under Rs. 6 Lakhs and custom modification potential, the Flygon 220 is set to turn heads across the country.
