MV Agusta Brutale 1090 bookings open

    The Brutale 1090 is being offered at an introductory price of Rs 19.3 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune).

    Published On Jan 08, 2016 06:18:00 PM

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    MV Agusta Brutale 1090 bookings open

    MV Agusta India has announced that the company has started accepting online bookings for the Brutale 1090. The 1,078cc superbike from the Italian bike maker that has joined hands with Kinetic Group, can be booked online on www.motoroyale.in. The company has also announced an introductory price of Rs 19.3 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune) with the bike making its way into India as a CBU import. The first 10 customers to make the booking will receive their motorcycles within the next 20 days.

    The Brutale 1080 is the big brother to the Brutale 800 that we tested some time ago. The litre-class motorcycle is powered by a 1,078cc four-cylinder four-stroke 16-valve engine capable of producing 142.14bhp of maximum power at 10,300rpm, and maximum torque of 11.4kgm at 8,100rpm paired to a six-speed gearbox. The bike is capable of achieving a top speed of 265kph. The bike also comes equipped with an eight-level traction control system along with a dual-stage ABS and four selectable engine maps.

    “Since we launched our FB page (MVAgusta India) and our website, we have received over 100 enquiries asking for deliveries of the motorcycles. Hence we have already started accepting bookings of these bikes as our network is already on way,” Ajinkya Firodia, MD, Kinetic Engineering and Head of MV Agusta, India operations said.

    The Brutale 1090 is available in two paint shades – matt black and matt white. Service and spare parts will be handled by Motoroyale, an initiative by Kinetic to market the bikes of the Italian superbike maker.
     

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