Kawasaki Motors Philippines and Wheeltek Group of Companies is expanding the highly exclusive bimota lineup. The newest addition to the roster is the new Tesi H2 Tera, launched earlier tonight at the Karrera Showroom in Alabang.
The Tera features signature bimota styling, with Italian colors adorning the fairings, the tank, and the saddle. The ‘crossover’ adventure bike has a very aggressive-looking design, with sharp edges outlining the rather sleek silhouette. There’s a windshield up front, with twin headlights right underneath. If you squint a bit, you might actually notice some hints of Kawasaki design on the front end.

The bimota Tesi H2 Tera is powered by Kawasaki’s 998cc liquid-cooled, supercharged four-cylinder engine that puts out 200hp at 11,000rpm and 137Nm of torque at 8,500rpm. It’s built on bimota’s revolutionary Tesi frame, wearing full carbon-fiber fairings. It’s designed for wide, open roads, twisties and mountain passes, and light trails.
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The bike comes fitted with Ohlins TTX 36 nitrogen gas-charged shock absorbers as well as dual front disc brakes with Brembo Stylema calipers and a single rear disc brake. It also comes equipped with Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-lock Brake System, or KIBS ABS.
The Tera has an 820mm/32.28-inch seat height and 174mm of ground clearance. It has a 22-liter fuel tank. Rider aids include a Kawasaki Quick Shifter, a full-color TFT display, assist/slipper clutch, and cruise control. Kawasaki Launch Control Mode and Kawasaki Traction Control (3-Mode KTRC) are also available.
The bimota Tesi H2 Tera stickers for under P4 million and is available for purchase through bimota’s exclusive dealer, Wheeltek. Very limited units are available, as only a few are allocated per region. The first unit has been spoken for by the EuroMonkeys Motorcycle Club. You can check out more photos of it below.
More photos of the bimota Tesi H2 Tera launched in PH:










