
The Chinese manufacturer is leveling up its mid-size adventure bike, the ZT703-F, with a series of sharp, tech-focused upgrades.
For 2026, the headline feature is the introduction of a Ride-by-Wire throttle, promising crisper throttle response and unlocking the convenience of Cruise Control—a true game-changer for those long highway stretches. Shifting gears also gets a major upgrade with a bi-directional Quick Shifter, making both upshifts and downshifts seamless and lightning-fast. On the safety front, a six-axis IMU platform now acts as the bike's brain, boosting stability and control by working hand-in-hand with the dual-channel Cornering ABS and Traction Control System (TCS). Comfort hasn't been overlooked either: the ZT703-F now boasts a heated seat, easily adjustable across three levels straight from the instrument cluster.What's more, the characterful 699 cc three-cylinder engine remains untouched, delivering a punchy 95 hp and 75 Nm of peak torque, while an A2 license-compliant 35 kW version is also available for younger or beginner riders. To suit different riding styles, the Zontes ZT703-F splits into two distinct flavors. The off-road explorer variant, equipped with a 21-inch front wheel, is built to tackle the dirt; it sports a 90/90-21 tire up front and a 150/70-18 at the rear, with a commanding seat height of 845 mm. On the other side, the tarmac tourer version opts for a 19-inch front wheel designed for street-focused riders, running on a 120/70-19 front and 170/60-17 rear tire setup, which brings the seat height down to a more accessible 810 mm. Both versions are available in a sleek Black Silver color scheme, while the 19-inch street version offers an exclusive, eye-catching Bright Silver alternative.