MV Agusta showcases new models, which are set to enter production starting 2024.
The 921 S concept bike has been officially revealed by the Italian company MV Agusta. The concept will be powered by a Euro-5 compliant liquid-cooled, 921cc inline-four engine, producing 115bhp and 116.5Nm of torque. The latest concept has a torque specification similar to the Brutale 1000 naked bike. The parts of the new concept bike will be sourced from Brembo and Ohlins, meaning similar to other models in the lineup, the hardware quality of the 921 S concept will also be robust. By the middle of 2024, the company intends to start production of the model.
Instead of keeping the 4.5-inch touchscreen TFT dash above the headlight as customary, the manufacturer has kept it on the tank. Further, instead of the clip-ons that are often seen on a cafe racer, the low, tapered handlebar on the model, is a single piece.
MV Agusta has also thrown light on its new Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro retro sportbike. It will be a limited-edition variant. The Superveloce 1000 will share an engine similar to MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR, a 998cc inline-four engine that can produce 205bhp at 13,000rpm &116.5Nm of torque at 11,000rpm. It has also taken cues from the Brutale 1000 RR for electronic rider aids, suspension and braking hardware, and others. The new model will have a six-speed gearbox along with a bi-directional quick shifter.
The Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro has taken inspiration from the other MV models, namely the 1972 50cc GP race bike for winglets. Additionally, the under-seat pipes share a resemblance with the ones on the F4 superbike.
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