October 14, 2013 – The Rivale 800 sets new standards in design, technology and rider
handling. Emotions, sensations, safety and performance are combined in
the new Rivale 800 in perfect harmony. Resulting in countless moments of
extreme excitement.
Its three-cylinder in-line 125 hp engine is the most powerful in its
class, whilst simultaneously boasting fluid and linear power output.
MotoGP derived technical solutions, such as the counter rotating
crankshaft and a weight of only 52 kg, makes it the most advanced 800cc
engine in production, ideally designed for accommodating the precise
chassis of the new Rivale.
The Electronically Assisted Shift (EAS)
allows for super quick gear changes, while the modern LCD dashboard has
been designed to be both easy to read in any situation and to provide
all relevant information to the rider, providing full control over the
range of different electronic settings that characterise this bike.
The
MVICS (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System) platform
coordinates the new 4th generation engine mapping systems, while the
Full Ride By Wire accelerator and the advanced eight-level traction
control allows the rider to customize the engine response, rev limiter,
engine torque response, throttle sensitivity and engine brake.
The frame
is designed in the MV Agusta tradition, with the front section in steel
tubing and the middle section characterized by light aluminium alloy
plates, with the magnificent single sided swingarm completing the unique
rear end.
The most exclusive and advanced technology on the market is grounded
in the unmatched design that characterizes each MV Agusta. The Rivale
800 EAS will be available to purchase from 12,690 EUR (17,210 USD)
(Every country could have a price variation due to local import duties
and taxes).
On Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th October, across the whole of Europe
the specially selected MV Agusta sales network will present the Rivale
800, with on road test rides.
For further information and to sign up
visit: testdrive.mvagusta.com
By press release
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