2025 BETA: THE MODEL LINE-UP IN A NUTSHELL
A couple of weeks back, in the wake of the Australian media launch for Beta’s 2025 enduro models (including the ‘Xtrainer’, ‘RR X-Pro’ and ‘RR Race’ ranges), we answered your most frequently asked questions about these significantly updated machines. Shortly after that, we then offered a more detailed insight into Beta’s 2025 MX machines – the overhauled RX300 two-stroke and RX450 four-stroke.
But let’s back-up a tad and take a more holistic view of the Italian manufacturer’s line-up of machinery in 2025 – because it’s changed quite a bit. For instance, are each of the three enduro ranges now more clearly delineated from one another? Are their price differentials about right, based on component spec and capabilities? Has Beta better matched each model’s performance with the type of rider they claim they’re designed for? And how do Beta’s eight all-new 2025 RR X-Pro models actually differ from their up-specced counterparts (the KYB-suspended RR Race models) when it comes to performance and feel on typical Aussie trails?
After testing a cross-section of different models and capacities on QMP’s vast network of snotty trails, Transmoto’s Andy Wigan and Matt Bernard compare notes to identify which machines are most likely to suit what sort of rider, and why. With a whopping 18 enduro models to choose from in 2025, this advice will definitely help you target the best machine for you.
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