It’s been so many times since the Italian two-wheeler maker, MV Agusta, has not upgraded their Superbike line-up. Recently, the firm has released some information about its upcoming products. The Italian firm is working on the all-new line-up that would be coming in 2016. Giovanni Castiglioni, CEO of MV Agusta has confirmed that an all-new 1000cc F4 Superbike will be the first model to roll out with the upgraded platform next year. And, the next two would be in-line four Brutale super naked and Crossover.
All the three models will be unveiled at the EICMA show in this November that will be held in Milan, Italy. The models will be based on the all-new frame and engine. Furthermore, the Crossover motorcycle will be a 1000cc in-line four version of the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800, that will give a tough competition to the rivals as BMW S1000XR and Ducati Multistrada 1200.
In terms of technical features, it is expected that the manufacturer will be blessed the motorcycles with top-drawer (race) ABS, new-generation traction control system and fully-electronic suspensions. Moreover, the 1000cc in-line four-cylinder and programmed fuel injection system likely to be produced around 200 horsepower.
Giovanni Castiglioni also stated that “the recent developments in the economic status of MV Agusta represent the perfect background for the continued evolution of the brand. We knew that the current F4 and its naked version the Brutale were somewhat overdue, but this is the first piece of official info that seems to confirm that they will be phased out.”