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MV Agusta Announces Two New Colour Schemes for the Superveloce 800!

MV Agusta Announces Two New Colour Schemes for the Superveloce 800!
Sathurshan
May 13, 2020

MV Agusta officially announces two new colour schemes for the neo-retro superbike, the MV Agusta Superveloce 800. Here is everything you need to know!

MV Agusta unveiled the retro-styled Superveloce 800 Serie Oro over 18 months ago at EICMA 2018. Following this, a year later, they showed off the more production-ready Superveloce 800 at EICMA 2019. We all hoped to see the bike by March 2020. Sadly, there have been some delays mainly because of the COVID-19 outbreak. However, we got some sneak peek of the first five units of the MV Agusta Superveloce 800 Serie Oro last week as they resumed production.

On top of this, MV Agusta just announced two new colour schemes for the Superveloce 800! According to MV Agusta, to select the most attractive combinations, MV Agusta designers listened to its biggest critic: MV Agusta’s fans!

Adrian Morton, Design Director at MV Agusta’s Research Center CRC, confirms this customer-oriented approach:

“Following the presentation of the Superveloce 800 in Milano, we took on board feedback from both the public and importers and decided to create two colour schemes; both with a gold-finish frame, that accentuate the neo-retro theme, highlight the curvaceous styling and align the models to our brand values.”

Ago Red and Ago Silver


The first colour variant implies MV Agusta classic corporate colours, Ago Red and Ago Silver; relating to the first racing motorcycles developed by MV Agusta that dominated the Gran Prix racing scene for years. On top of this, the gold wheels and frame details are inspired by the thoroughbred Italian racing machines from the past to create a rich distinctive; personalised feel far beyond the average production of motorcycle.

Metallic Carbon Black and Dark Metallic Matt Grey


The second colour variant; Metallic Carbon Black and Dark Metallic Matt Grey comes with co-ordinated gold detailing on both the wheels and frame. Also, this combination of colours provides a sophisticated sober feel; synonymous with the Formula1 racing of the 70’s providing a rich yet restrained alternative to the Corporate MV Agusta colours.

MV Agusta Superveloce 800 Specs, Details and Options

 

Source: MV Agusta

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May 13, 2020
Sathurshan

A Mechanical Engineer with an addiction to the smell of petrol and loves anything automotive.

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