A small tittle-tattle has been buzzing around about the grand entry of the next generation litre-class F4 Brutale 1000 from MV by the starting of 2017. Reportedly, the new monster would probably get a host of fascinating electronic accessories aside the revamped Euro4 emission norms.
Apparently, the bike is going to get an exterior profile identical to the Brutale 675 and 800 with MV Agusta's signature Motor and Vehicle Integrated Control System (MVICS) as the technological upgrades. Moreover, it also features pre-set engine maps and user-customizable map that are compatible with the traction control to unlock entire abilities of the bike. The 1000cc variant of the motorcycle gets a three-cylinder motor with the counter-rotating crankshaft.
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Apart from this, it gets a lean sensor that manages the traction and power control systems. Rumors are also there that the launch could witness the control module with anti-wheelie. Other than this, Ride-by-Wire and lean-angle sensitive rider are engineered in the bike as well. Though, that doesn't make any difference.
As far as the looks are concerned, the new F4 Brutale 1000 is being inspired from the new generation MV Streetfighters namely, the Dragster and the Brutale 800. The probable launch of the tourer might take place in 2017 next year. As of now, no extra details came out in front of us other than the aforementioned.
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