The MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Nurburgring is a naked bike that is set to be released in 2023. With a 998.0 ccm engine, this motorcycle boasts a radial valve and DLC tappet, as well as cooling with separated liquid and oil radiators. The in-line four, four-stroke engine produces 208.0 HP at 13000 RPM and 116.5 Nm at 11000 RPM, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 300.0 km/h in just 3.15 seconds. The motorcycle features an injection system with eight injectors and a double overhead cam/twin cam design. The final drive is a chain, and the motorcycle has a wet, multi-disc clutch with a back torque limiting device and Brembo radial pump/lever assembly. The Brutale 1000 Nurburgring has a fuel consumption of 6.80 litres/100 km and a CO2 emission of 157.8 g/km. It has a CrMo steel tubular trellis frame and Öhlins Nix EC hydraulic “upside down” front fork with TIN superficial treatment. The motorcycle also has a progressive, single shock absorber Öhlins EC TTX and a double disc with 4 pistons Brembo ABS brake system. The Brutale 1000 Nurburgring weighs 183.0 kg and has a seat height of 845 mm. It comes in a Matt Intense Silver/Matt Metallic Dark Grey/Matt Mamba Red color scheme and features a TFT 5” color display and Li-ion 12 V 4.0 Ah battery. The motorcycle has a torque control with four maps, traction control with 8 levels, cruise control, Bluetooth GPS, MV Ride App for navigation, and rear wheel lift-up mitigation. The Brutale 1000 Nurburgring is designed to be as lightweight as possible, with a focus on improving braking and maneuverability. With its dynamic performance and technical features, this motorcycle is the most extreme Brutale ever.
