2021 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Nurburgring limited edition – 150 units to be made, priced from RM192k

Yet another limited edition motorcycle from MV Agusta, this time the 2021 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Nurburgring, with pricing starting from 39,900 euro (RM192,900). Based on the MV Agusta Brutale 1000RR, only 150 units of the Brutale 1000 Nurburgring will be made, each motorcycle numbered with an edition plate on the right side air intake.

Powered by the inline four-cylinder from the 1000RR, the Brutale Nurburgring produces 208 hp at 13,000 rpm and 116.5 Nm of torque at 11,000 rpm from 998 cc. Power goes through a six-speed gearbox with up-and-down quick shifter and rear wheel torque limiter.

Suspension on the Brutale 1000 Nurburgring is electronically controlled, using an Ohlins Nix EC front fork with manual preload adjustment and an Ohlins TTX EC monoshock, complemented by an Ohlins EC electronically adjustable steering damper. Setting the Brutale 1000 Nurburgring apart is a set of BST carbon-fibre wheels with a lacquered brown-gold weave effect.

Carbon-fibre is also used for the airbox cover, fuel tank panels, air intakes and engine casings. A full suite of electronic riding aids comes standard, including four-level torque control and eight-level traction control, along with wheelie and launch control, Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control and engine control via the MV Agusta app, done via the 5.5-inch TFT-LCD display.

Braking uses Brembo Stylema four-piston radial-mounted callipers grabbing 320 mm floating steel discs on the front wheel, while the back is stopped with a Brembo two-piston calliper clamping a 260 mm steel brake disc. Weight for he Brutal 1000 Nurburgring is claimed to be 183 kg dry while seat height is set at 845 mm and 16-litres of fuel is carried in the tank.

A race kit is available for the Brutale 1000 Nurburgring which includes a titanium full exhaust system with a single exhaust end can replacing the four silencers of the stock unit. A replacement ECU is supplied to complement the exhaust and additional carbon-fibre components are supplied – a silencer cover and pillion seat cover – along with a certificate of origin.

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