MV Agusta Effectively Engaged in Four-Cylinder Platform Motorcycles

MV Agusta has recently introduced the all new super sports motorcycle, named as MV Agusta F4 RC. While the introduction of the Turismo Veloce 800, the CEO of the Italian motorcycle manufacture, Mr. Giovanni Castiglioni, has proclaimed that the firm will no more concentrating on the three-cylinder engined products. The Turismo Veloce 800 would probably the last and existing product, which is designed over the three-cylinder platform. And, during its introduction, the company clearly shows-up its disinterest to expand the three-cylinder engined line-up.

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800

Moreover to that, the firm has already started processing the four-cylinder engine platform. This upcoming platform will be powering the future sports motorcycles and it clearly indicates the arrival of any MV Agusta F4 RC type super sports motorcycle. Apart from this, the firm has also briefed about the new Adventure Sports motorcycle, which is probably next in the row. Besides all these things, the company is still tight-lipped about the future models to be coming in the current year or in the 2016.

MV Agusta F4 RC

However, we can expect these four-cylinder platform motorcycles to make their appearance in the EICMA, 2015, which will be going to held in the month of November. Believing the sources, it is presumably confirmed that the Italian is getting ready with four sports motorcycles to be coming in the 2016, but we still have our fingers crossed whether all the upcoming motorcycles will be blessed with this new platform or not. We will surely be keeping our eyes over any further announcement coming in our way.

MV Agusta F4 RR

The upcoming four-cylinder line-up models will surely be having the capacity to compete in WSBK competitions. Even though, the firm is offering its highest performer, the MV Agusta F4 RC, but the chances are there that they will go beyond this one as well. We would also expect this Italian firm to move towards the Indian shores in the coming years, as Mercedes-Benz's market is also growing up in the Indian automobile industry.