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2021 Aprilia RSV4 spotted

Along with the updated design, the bike is expected to meet Euro 5 (BS6) emission regulations.
1 min read17 Nov '20
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The 2021 Aprilia RSV4 has been spotted while undergoing what appears to be the final stages of testing.

Spy shots of the company’s flagship supersport, reveal that the motorcycle will feature an updated design for 2021. Interestingly, the design appears to share elements with the Aprilia’s newly-launched middleweight supersport offering, the RS660.

The sleeker highlights which share resemblance to the ones on the RS660 are expected to be powered by LEDs. We also expect a number of other enhancements in terms of the electronics. Like the RS660, the RSV4 will most certainly feature a large TFT colour screen, and multiple ride modes, traction control settings and other rider aids.

While the images don’t reveal much else, what we can be sure of is that the RSV4 will meet Euro 5 (BS6) emission regulations.

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