Ducati tends to be the reference point for some Chinese motorcycle manufacturers when it comes to designing a new bike.
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features the same 500cc parallel-twin engine.
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makes 48hp and 43Nm.
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only available in China for CNY28,880 (RM19k).
Moxiao made headlines earlier this year as the company drummed up rip-offs of the Ducati Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4 with the 500RR and MX500.
While it’s common for Ducati machine to be cloned by some Chinese two-wheel brands, sometimes (very rarely) they glance over to Japan and see what’s going on over there.
Lo and behold, Xiang Shuai launched the Cangyun XS500 back in April during the company “Heavy Cruising 2022 New Product Conference”.
In a glance, any Honda fanboy can immediately notice the similarity between the Cangyun XS500 and the Rebel 500.
Similar to the Rebel 500, the Cangyun XS500 also powered by a 500cc parallel-twin engine.
Interestingly, while the Rebel 500 makes 45.9hp and 43.3Nm, the Loncin KE500 mill produces 48hp and 43Nm, thus making it a slightly powerful cruiser.
However, while the visual looks similar, Xiang Shuai made some minor adjustments to the Cangyun XS500. For example, it has taller ground clearance, and a bigger fuel tank.
So while it may looks the same, it’s actually a different bike altogether.
The new Xiang Shui Cangyun XS500 is currently on sale in China for CNY28,880 (RM19k).