Now available in Malaysia are the 2026 X-Wedge Rover RL2000, RL2000S and Ranger RX2000 cruisers, priced at RM98,888, RM95,888 and RM68,888 respectively. These are the first in a series of large V-twin cruisers from China, brought in by MForce Bike Holdings, and also include a full-dress tourer and a three-wheeler.
Designed by Kiska for HiSun Motors, the Rover and Ranger are powered by a V-twin engine jointly developed with S&S Cycle, and resemble what a Victory motorcycle would have looked like if Polaris had decided not to discontinue the brand in 2017. The X-Wedge V-twin has a displacement of 1,976 cc and produces 99.2 hp with a maximum torque of 158 Nm.
Power goes to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox and a belt drive. To facilitate parking maneuvers at low speeds, there is a reverse gear, powered by the starter motor. To manage engine heat, the Rover and Ranger are equipped with left and right air shields and cooling fans.


The Rover RL2000S comes standard with a dual-speaker JBL sound system, while in-dash entertainment comes via a 7-inch hybrid TFT display. The screen also features an on-screen navigation display and Bluetooth connectivity to the rider’s smartphone.
With its ‘bagger’ style, the Rover RL2000S comes with left and right hard cases and a full-coverage front fairing. Crash bars are included as standard for protection against falls at low speeds.

The loss in ride comfort is quite significant, including dual-channel ABS and a combined braking system, traction control, tire pressure monitoring system, CCS, dual Type-A USB charging ports and keyless ignition. There’s also a front dash camera and storage in the front fairing.
Completing X-Wedge’s trio of large cruisers is the Rover RL2000, with its full dresser styling. Ride comfort for the RL2000 includes a four-speaker JBL audio system, front and rear dashcams and on-screen navigation.

The weight of the Rover RL2000 stands at 440 kg, while the RL2000S weighs 410 kg, and the Ranger RX2000 tips the scales at 340 kg. The Ranger RX2000 comes with the same engine as the Rover, but omits the fairing and saddlebags, as well as the built-in entertainment system and reverse gear.


