MV Agusta has released today the first image (just one, unfortunately) and the data sheet of the Brutale Corsa, a ultra-refined version of its advanced ‘naked’ bike that, with a price of 20,990 Euros in Italy, goes straight to the top of the four-cylinder naked range of the legendary manufacturer.
The Brutale Corsa mounts the already known 1078 cc 4-stroke 16-valve engine producing 158 hp and 100 Nm of torque, and can be recognized at first glance by its dedicated red and white livery and the excellent quality of its components. The MV Agusta engineers paid a lot of attention to details: specifically dedicated 17″ lightweight forged wheels and a cool, fully-adjustable Öhlins fork ensures a pretty impactful visual approach and an overall improvement of the bike’s driving dynamics. Even the billet steering head has been specifially made for this variant.
In terms of sheer aesthetics - in the comparison with the already known versions of the Brutale 1090 - the Brutale Corsa comes with a frame painted in glossy black and a fine hand-stitched saddle, while brake levers, footpegs and the plugs of the brake and clutch fluids are all billet. The protection pads for the tank were specifically created for this model too, while the sporty license plate holder, rear fender and front fender spoiler - all of which made of carbon fiber - are graced with the MV Agusta Corse logo. Now, we just need to wait for more official images.