MV Agusta’s 2026 Line-Up: Updates on the Brutale 800 and Enduro Veloce

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MV Agusta’s Commitment to Excellence

Exciting news for motorcycle enthusiasts! MV Agusta has confirmed that both the Enduro Veloce and Brutale 800 will remain key attractions in their lineup until 2026. Despite minor updates, both motorcycles retain their distinctive character while conforming to the new Euro 5 regulations.

Brutale 800: Performance and Features

The Brutale 800 continues to impress with its inline-triple engine, providing a stunning output of 111 bhp at 11,000 rpm and 63.4 lb.ft of torque at 8600 rpm. The tubular steel trellis frame paired with an aluminum subframe ensures a sturdy, yet dynamic ride. Enhanced braking systems featuring Brembo M4.32 calipers and cornering-sensitive ABS contribute to rider safety without sacrificing performance.

Enduro Veloce: Practical Enhancements

As for the Enduro Veloce, MV Agusta has introduced practical adjustments aimed to elevate the riding experience. Now equipped with standard aluminum panniers, engine bars, and fog lights, this motorcycle is well-suited for adventurers. The powertrain, with its 798 cc triple engine, delivers a solid 122 bhp at 10,000 rpm, ensuring every ride is exhilarating!

The bike’s technology features, including a bi-directional quickshifter and a seven-inch TFT display, keep riders connected and in control. With four riding modes tailored for urban, touring, and off-road adventures, the Enduro Veloce is designed to conquer any terrain.

Both models showcase MV Agusta’s commitment to quality, crafted in Varese, Italy, and come with a generous five-year warranty, solidifying their place as top choices for motorcycle lovers into 2026.

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