2017 MV Agusta Malaysia prices, starting at RM87,000

2017 MV Agusta Malaysia prices, starting at RM87,000

With the re-launching of Italian motorcycle brand MV Agusta in Malaysia, local authorised distributor Moto Varese Asiatic has revealed prices for MV Agusta models currently available for sale. These are the naked sports 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 800 at RM87,331, the Brutale 1090 at RM93,691 and the sports-touring Turismo Veloce 800 at RM94,751, with all prices including GST, but excluding road tax, insurance and registration.

As the entry-level into MV Agusta’s naked sports bike range, the Brutale 800 carries an 798 cc, inline three-cylinder power plant that is fed by EFI, and comes with ride-by-wire and a full suite of riding aids. Power output is claimed to be 110 hp at 11,500 rpm with torque rated at 83 Nm at 7,600 rpm.

The Brutale 800 has proven a favourite with customisers and there are several special editions available from MV Agusta, including the Brutale America and the RVS #1. Aside from the base model Brutale 800, also in the catalogue – but not currrently on sale locally – are the Brutale 800 RR, as well as the Brutale Dragster with bobbed seat and slightly different bodywork in base, RR, RC and RR LH44 flavours.

Bigger sibling to the Brutale 800 is the Brutale 1090, which comes with a 1,078 cc four-cylinder mill, inline and liquid-cooled with 16-valves, that puts out 144 hp at 10,500 rpm and 112 Nm of torque at 8,100 rpm. Despite being a slightly older model, the Brutale 1090 comes with traction and ABS, and has a published top speed of 265 kmh.

On the sports-touring side, MV Agusta offers the Turismo Veloce 800, which can be equipped with OEM hard cases. Somewhat similar to the 2016 Stradale 800 paultan.org reviewed, the Turismo Veloce 800 carries an inline three-cylinder engine that produces 110 hp at 10,150 rpm and 80 Nm of torque at 7,100 rpm.

Availability for the 2017 MV Agusta models listed is immediate, and the machines can be viewed at MV Agusta Malaysia’s LifeStyle Centre located in Batu Caves, Selangor, from the end of July. All officially imported MV Agusta bikes in Malaysia come with a two-year, unlimited mileage warranty.


GALLERY: 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 800


GALLERY: 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 1090
GALLERY: 2017 MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800

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Comments

  • John Tongsan on Jul 06, 2017 at 1:27 pm

    Great product from a one-Euro company.

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    • Meaning not so gr8 if from a money loosing AMG affiliate?

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    • YB Kunta Kinte on Jul 06, 2017 at 2:53 pm

      Malaysians still cannot forget the best Economics 101 in the world. Buy a company for few hundred million EURO. Just to lagak to the world that we are powerful and can own Italian bike and British sports car company. After that, sell the company for 1 EURO.

      Harvard Business School also kalah!

      The buyer who bought the company for 1 EURO, later sold it for few hundred million EURO CLEAN profit. Yes, they sold it with the debts too but the fact is, they made few hundred million EURO clean PROFIT.

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      • Yes yes. We all knows about the AMG story, and they still bleeding becuz of MV

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      • english 101 on Jul 06, 2017 at 10:48 pm

        What is lagak?

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      • Redidiot on Jul 07, 2017 at 7:38 am

        1 euro plus 140 million in debt and working capital requirements. Harley Davidson bought that same company for USD109 million and later sold it back to its owners for 3 Euros after putting 20 million USD into MV Agusta’s account.

        Tell the full story la, don’t just cherry pick.

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    • John King of Dupes on Jul 06, 2017 at 3:58 pm

      Malaysia already show best bike in the world….Pasola. Oh wai! oh wai! oh wai!

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  • Jonn Dol on Jul 06, 2017 at 3:01 pm

    The updated Brutale 1090 should still be able to keep up with the current crops of Supernakeds..

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  • 12yrsold on Jul 06, 2017 at 3:33 pm

    If our Gov exclude Excise duties of 30% for bike over 500cc, this bike will be more tempting.

    At RM87,000(Brutale 800), this bike will be out of reach of MOST Malaysian. Malaysian who can afford Big bike will Not complaint though.

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  • Bernard on Jul 06, 2017 at 4:39 pm

    The bike looks great but the price is from another world!

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  • Semi-Value (Member) on Jul 06, 2017 at 10:47 pm

    once upon a time…some company sold it for 1 euro

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  • Ji Kao on Jul 07, 2017 at 10:37 am

    Someone mentioned before the CKD version could be sold at RM45k. I doubt it.

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