MV Agusta Brutale 1090, F4 prices revealed

    The Brutale 1090 and F4 can be booked online; Mumbai showroom to open soon.

    Published On Oct 20, 2015 01:17:00 PM

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    Legendary Italian motorcycle manufacturer, MV Agusta recently landed on Indian soil by way of a tie-up with Kinetic. Internationally, MV Agusta has four main motorcycles on sale – Brutale 800, Brutale 1090, F3 and F4. From this line-up, the Brutale 1090 and the F4 are now available to customers in India.

    The MV Agusta Brutale 1090 is the bigger brother of the bike we rode recently, the Brutale 800. The manufacturer has priced the Brutale 1090 at Rs 17.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune). The F4, the full-blown supersports motorcycle, is available for Rs 25.5 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune). These are, however, introductory prices, and are likely to change
    at short notice.

    Both the motorcycles can be booked on http://motoroyale.in/, the company’s India website. Speaking to the manufacturer, we found out that Brutale 1090 can be booked at a 100 per cent down payment, while to book the F4, customers will have to make a down payment of 50 percent, while the remaining amount has to be paid 15 days prior to the delivery of the motorcycle.

    The bike maker will soon have dealerships in four major cities – Pune, Mumbai, Delhi and Bengluru. The Mumbai showroom will be the first to go functional in a few weeks from now. The other dealerships will follow soon. MV Agusta's two motorcycles, the Brutale 800 and the F3 will be launched sometime early next year.
     

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