Aprilia introduced the RSV4 and RSV4 Factory with significant hardware and visual enhancements at the EICMA this year. For 2025, the RSV4 gains a more sportier and sharper appearance. Aprilia has installed a twin-layer winglet system below the windshield, Inspired by its RS-GP MotoGP bike, to improve downforce, cornering accuracy, and stability at high speeds. With the help of strong radiator fans, the improved aerodynamics lessens heat directed at the rider and reduces the drag coefficient by 6%. It also decreases wheelie tendency by 8%. The 2025 RSV4 can be had in two stylish paint schemes: poison yellow and stingray blue. The RSV4 Factory, on the other hand, is distinguished by its Dark Kraken paint job and special equipment including forged aluminium wheels and comprehensive electronics kits.
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Aprilia RSV4, RSV4 Factory: Key Highlights
The Aprilia RSV4 and RSV4 Factory are propelled by a 1099cc liquid-cooled V4 engine that produces a maximum power of 220bhp (3bhp more) and a peak torque of 125Nm. A six-speed gearbox transfers power to the back wheel. The V4 receives 4mm larger throttle bodies (52mm) and a new exhaust system with a repositioned catalytic converter to decrease the heat directed at the rider. It also allows for simpler installation of custom exhaust mufflers.
The bikes have the same chassis, but the RSV4 Factory boasts semi-active suspension from Ohlins. The braking chores are handled by Brembo Hypure brake callipers. To anticipate rider needs, the Aprilia Performance Ride Control (APRC) system now has predictive capabilities that monitor real-time data such as speed and lean angle. The motorcycle also features a five-inch TFT color display with redesigned graphics, a fuel level indicator, new backlit handlebar controls, and a more lightweight upper triple clamp.
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Aprilia RSV4, RSV4 Factory: India Availability
As of now, the Italian manufacturer has not revealed anything about the launch of RSV4 bikes in India. However, market reports suggest that the revised versions could hit our streets next year.
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