At the 77th edition of the Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori (EICMA 2019) in Milan, Italy, MV Agusta presented, apart from its several 2020 models, the Brutale 1000RR, a year after the launch of the exclusive Serie Oro.
The Brutale 1000RR, a premium naked superbike powered by 208 hp, differs from the Serie Oro for some specific details concerning the equipment, but features the same base, the same engine as well as the same electronics.
The motorcycle has been built as a powerful naked bike easy to handle and accessible by most motorcyclists at the same time. Full LED headlights with cornering lights, carbon fiber fairings, 5 inches TFT display, for example, are still part of this project.
Useful is the MV Ride App, which allows the riders to share routes and read navigation data directly from the dashboard. Specific focus has also been given to aerodynamic solutions such as the "wings" positioned beside the radiator. This last-mentioned element improves downforce and adds load to the front end, limiting lift at high speed.
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