Moto Morini is not exactly the first Italian motorcycle brand you think of. Heck, it’s probably not even the first Italian motorcycle brand whose name starts with “Moto” you think of.
And yet, since its revival by Zhejiang, China-based Zhongneng Vehicle Group early last decade, the 88-year-old brand has been up to some pretty interesting stuff.

I wrote about its over-the-top X-Cape 700 last month, but lately it is making news with the impending release of a smaller bike.
Dubbed, ahem, the Alltrhike, this scrappy adventure moto could (could!) pose a real threat to the dominance of Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 450. Here’s why.
Tutti i terreni
The mellifluous phrase above, the Internet tells me, is how you say “all terrain” in Italian.
I wonder if Moto Morini considered that as a name before landing on Alltrhike (which in my head I keep calling “all-thrike”), apparently a mash-up of all-terrain and hike.