MV Agusta teased with the all new 800 Stradale, ahead of EICMA

It seems that the Italian motorcycle manufacturer has worked a lot to heat-up the international motorcycle show's podium. The Meccenica Verghera Agusta has recently come up with an all new more-touring light-weight variant, supposedly named as Stradale 800. The firm has leaked some official pictures over the internet just before the official showcase of the upcoming motorcycle at the Milan Motorcycle show, 2014. The teaser image doesn’t reveal much about the motorcycle, but still we’ve come across some major equipment showcasing the variant of the model.

MV Agusta Stradale 800

The Stradale 800 will be competing with Ducati's newly launched Hypermotard. The mechanism of the upcoming motorcycle is rumored to be shared with the recently revealed Brutale 800 RR. The Brutale 800 RR is powered by a three-cylinder engine carrying an engine displacement of 798cc. Although, Brutale has a different class in itself, as it is a sports motorcycle. The Stradale 800, being a sports or tourer motorcycle will be featuring the same technical specifications. The 798cc engine is capable to generate a total power 125 BHP and a peak torque of 82.0 Nm.

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MV Agusta Stradale 800

Talking about what we've come across through the leaked images are the touring bags or panniers, which has blinkers and stylish functioning but concealed the tail section of the motorcycle. From the front section, the Stradale 800 has received eagle shaped eyes. The most appealing part is the three-tip exhaust tail, which gives evidence of the existence of a three-cylinder engine. However, the company might be moving towards or planning to introduce a four-cylinder engined motorcycle in the future.

MV Agusta Stradale 800

The leaked images also share the story of having a new visor, newly designed seat and rear-view mirrors. Like I said before, that it could be a touring motorcycle, so the firm has also acquainted the vehicle with the best quality suspension, which would be able to provide better ride quality and handling capacity along with pillion rider. So, the wait will get over at the upcoming international motorcycle show, EICMA, which will be going to held in Milan, Italy.