#Steeven.™ Posted December 17, 2020 Posted December 17, 2020 Finally, the motorcycle that is the result of the collaboration between two major motorsport brands has been unveiled: the MV Agusta Superveloce Alpine. The new Italian two-cylinder sports car receives the Alpine colors, blue and silver. In addition, and as in the Alpine A110, the seat is upholstered in alcantara, with blue stitching. The wheels are made of forged aluminum, with CNC treatment and finished in black. There is no shortage of carbon parts, such as the chain guard, air ducts, front and rear fenders, and the fairing keel. The three-cylinder 800 is homologated for Euro5, but 145 hp are still declared. What it does ride now is more and better electronics, with a new IMU, which manages the ABS when cornering, and another IMU designed in partnership with EShock for adjustable traction control. The Superveloce Alpine is also the first MV Agusta three-cylinder model to feature antiwheelie and launch control. Regarding the multitubular chassis, in the case of the Alpine the rigidity has been varied with aluminum plates that have been modified. The Alpine comes with a gift box, which includes a sportier exhaust. There is also a special ECU mapping for this exhaust, a seat cowl, a CNC machined tank cover with leather strap, a custom case and a certificate of authenticity. Only 110 numbered units will be manufactured (in homage to the Alpine A110), at the also exclusive price of € 36,300. This is MV Agusta's third collaboration with the automotive world, after the exclusive AMG and Zagato versions. 4
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