Moto Guzzi is celebrating 200 years of the Stelvio Pass with a very special motorcycle for 2025: the new Stelvio Duecento Tributo, with a limited production.
This year marks two centuries since the famous Alpine pass opened to traffic, connecting Valtellina and Val Venosta in Italy with its 88 hairpin bends. The pass is legendary for motorcyclists, as well as a land route.
Only 2,758 units of the Stelvio Duecento Tributo will be produced (matching the Stelvio Pass’s altitude of 2,758 meters above sea level, making it Italy’s highest paved pass). Each motorcycle will be individually numbered and features an exclusive color scheme that emphasize its adventurous spirit and draw inspiration from natural elements.
The bike is powered by a 90º V-twin engine with a displacement of 1,042 cc, delivering impressive performance: it produces 115 hp at 8,700 rpm and 105 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm. Compliant with Euro 5+ emissions standards, the engine is paired with a six-speed gearbo with quickshifter up/down.
The spoked wheels are 19 inches at the front and 17 inches at the rear. The front suspension features an adjustable USD fork with preload and rebound settings, while the rear has a mono-shock with adjustable preload and rebound. Braking is handled by dual floating discs with four-piston Brembo radial calipers in the front, and a rear disc with a two-piston Brembo caliper, both with Cornering ABS.
Standard features include full-LED headlights and turn signals, cruise control, Moto Guzzi traction control, tire pressure monitoring (TPMS), forward collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-change assist.
Riders will find a color TFT instrument panel, an electrically adjustable windshield, hand guards, heated grips, and heated seats for both rider and passenger. The bike offers five riding modes and incorporates 4D radar technology. The Stelvio Duecento Tributo is finished in a striking combination of blue, white, and red, complete with a radiator guard for added protection.