Aprilia officially presented its MotoGP team for 2025 this Thursday, along with the revamped RS-GP, during an event held in Milan at the Sky Studios.
Last year’s world champion, Jorge Martín, brings the #1 plate to the Noale manufacturer and will attempt to defend his title with his new team… where he will have Marco Bezzecchi, also a newcomer, as his teammate.
Both riders will be piloting an RS-GP equipped with a V4 engine of 1,000 cubic centimeters, capable of delivering more than 280 hp. It is paired with a six-speed Aprilia Racing Seamless gearbox.
The exhaust system, made entirely of titanium, is supplied by SC and features a valve system designed to enhance engine performance. The frame is made of aluminum, while the swingarm is constructed from carbon fiber.
The bike, weighing 157kg, is fitted with Öhlins suspensions, including the front fork, rear shock absorber, and the adjustable steering damper. The wheels are 17-inch supplied by Marchesini, made in magnesium.
The braking system is provided by Brembo components: two carbon discs with monobloc radial calipers in aluminum and four titanium pistons at the front, and a steel disc with an aluminum axial caliper with two pistons at the rear.