
MV Agusta says the MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Serie Oro represents the most significant evolution of the Brutale family yet.

The motorcycle is powered by a 931cc inline-triple producing 148hp and 107Nm.

Production will be limited to 300 units worldwide.

Braking comes from Brembo Hypure front calipers working on twin 320mm discs.

The titanium Termignoni slip-on exhaust has been developed exclusively for MV Agusta.

The bike features a 5-inch TFT display with five riding modes, and a GPS-based anti-theft and geofencing system.

Suspension duties are handled by a fully adjustable Öhlins NIX30 USD fork and an Öhlins TTX36 rear shock.


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The MV Agusta Brutale Serie Oro is built around a new 931cc 950 EVO inline-triple producing 148hp at 11,200rpm and 107Nm at 8,400rpm, with a comprehensively reworked cylinder head, revised camshaft profiles, a new slipper clutch and a 50mm ride-by-wire throttle body. The chassis is also new – a steel trellis frame with increased torsional rigidity, a longer swingarm and a more open rake angle, with fully adjustable Öhlins NIX30 and TTX36 suspension at both ends and Brembo Hypure front calipers on twin 320mm discs.
Carbon fibre components – mudguard, engine covers and belly pan – keep weight in check alongside lightweight forged wheels. The bike also features a new matrix LED headlight with cornering function, a 5-inch TFT display with five riding modes and a GPS-based anti-theft system. Production is limited to 300 units worldwide, with a dedicated Serie Oro CTG variant available in Pearl Red and Silver Ago.
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