In addition to MV Agusta’s new adventure-tourer, there was another significant announcement from the Italian motorcycle manufacturer. The Superveloce 1000 is coming.
The MV Agusta stand at EICMA 2023 was abuzz this year with the launch of the 2024 LXP Orioli adventure-tourer. As the brand’s most “adventurous” motorcycle, and its biggest exception in a line-up full of roadsters, the model made headlines everywhere. It’s the best-equipped MV in the line-up so far, with riding modes, a six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), attention to detail and top-of-the-range equipment for what MV engineers consider to be the ideal performance for this premium adventure bike.
Once the mood had calmed down, there was yet another announcement. A footnote, if you will, but a notable one. MV Agusta’s Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro, a bike we’ve covered several times, is getting a final version with a launch scheduled for the third quarter of 2024.
It was also at EICMA 2023 that the Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro prototype was unveiled, offering spectators a glimpse of what the final production model will look like.
We can guess that the bike will have up to 208 hp of power and will come with 116.6 Nm of torque from a 998 cc in-line four-cylinder engine. So far, the suspension consists of an Öhlins Nix EC fork and an EC TTX shock absorber, plus Brembo brakes at the front and rear. At this level of performance, expect every riding mode and safety system imaginable. So far, the final specifications may still be subject to change before the launch in 2024.