It’s been a while since the well-known Italian motorcycle firms namely, Benelli, MV Agusta, Cagiva, and Ducati have been facing money related issues due to euro-emission. Once and for all, Agusta is fixing up the matter by launching six machines in the next couple of months that are Euro-4 compliant. To be more specific, the new range will be presented at the upcoming 2016 EICMA Motorcycle show planned to be held in Italy.
In an interview with MCN, Giovanni Castiglioni, CEO of MV Agusta has affirmed about the arrival of new products in the portfolio meeting the 2017 emission standards. Castiglioni further stated that the only agenda of the company right now is to develop three-cylinder bikes such as Brutale, Dragster etc, as these tourers have been performing really well across the globe.
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"What our plan entails is to continue to make special bikes, keep away from the lower end of the market and there will be no small bikes like the Ducati Scrambler for MV in the foreseeable future. New bikes like this will have to wait for a while, as there is no cheap way of developing new motorcycles – and we need to focus on our core products right now," Conveyed Castiglioni.
It has also been heard that the Italian bike maker was under heavy financial debt, however, the top honcho confirms that the company is generating ample cash and the situation is under control now. Though, the future investment strategy must be submitted by MV Agusta by the end of October.
It goes without saying, the next few months will be marked as the arrival of EICMA in November. Believing the reports, the Italian colossal is not going to ditch the existing models while focusing the attention on the special edition range. The premium giant also promises not to step below the present 675cc engine. Start preparing yourself to catch the sight of more beauties such as F4Z at the show.
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