Unleashing the Beast: Aprilia’s €90,000 RSV4 X-GP Revealed

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10 Years of Aprilia in MotoGP: What a Ride!

As MotoGP enthusiasts hold their breath, Aprilia has pulled the proverbial rabbit out of the hat, marking their decade-long journey in the sport with a flamboyant showstopper, the RSV4 X-GP. With a breathtaking price tag of €90,000 (around £77,000) plus VAT, this beauty is not just a purchase; it’s a lifestyle!

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Extreme Power Meets Race-Ready Aerodynamics

What’s 235bhp at 13,750rpm and 96.6lb.ft at 11,750rpm on a diet? The RSV4 X-GP, naturally! Weighing in at a slim 165kg dry, this circuit-only rascal is not here to play. Achieving this power has been no walk in the park, with tweaks like a revised compression ratio and a high-permeability air filter giving it the edge it needs. But wait, there’s more! With aerodynamic features straight from the RS-GP25 prototype, this bike is equipped with wings that would make even an F1 car blush.

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Be One of the 30 Lucky Owners

Since only 30 of these meticulous machines are set to be birthed into this world, do you fancy yourself one of the elite owners? As Aprilia’s CEO, Massimo Rivola, puts it, the RSV4 X-GP is “capable of providing special sensations.” Whether you’re a MotoGP junkie or just love the thrill of going fast, this bike is infused with technology straight out of the racing realm. With a structural carbon seat unit and a custom SC project twin exhaust, you’re not just buying a bike; you’re acquiring a piece of racing history.

So, rev those engines and get ready for a thrilling ride, because with the RSV4 X-GP, you’re not just hitting the track — you’re dominating it!

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