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2010 Aprilia RSV4 Factory Review: The Italian V4 That Changed the Game

2010 Aprilia RSV4 Factory Review: The Italian V4 That Changed the Game
Hazique Zairill
February 16, 2026

A raw V4 engine superbike that marked Aprilia’s bold arrival into the litre-class war back in 2010

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Back in 2010, if you talked about litre-class superbikes, names like the Yamaha R1, Honda Fireblade and Kawasaki ZX-10R would dominate the conversation. But then came something different. Something loud. Something compact. Something very, very Italian.

Meet the Aprilia RSV4 Factory. This wasn’t just another 1000cc superbike. It was Aprilia’s statement to the world and honestly, it hit hard. Born from racing DNA. Aprilia didn’t play safe with the RSV4. Instead of going inline-four like most Japanese rivals, they went with a 65-degree V4 engine. That decision alone gave the bike its own personality, both in sound and character.

The 999.6cc V4 produced around 180 hp, which was serious power back in 2010. But what really made the RSV4 Factory special wasn’t just the numbers. It was how the power came in, the strong midrange, screaming top end, and a soundtrack that still gives goosebumps today.

Blip the throttle and you get that raw, mechanical V4 growl. Not smooth like an inline-four. Not booming like a V-twin. It’s something in between; aggressive and exotic. Even locals know this bike more when Zizan Razak who played Bidin Al-Zaifa rode this bike in Bikers Kental film. 

Compact & Razor Sharp Handling

One thing you notice immediately about the RSV4 Factory is how small and tight it feels. The chassis is incredibly compact for a litre bike. It almost feels like a 600cc supersport when you first sit on it.

Aprilia built this machine with proper race engineering:

  • Adjustable frame geometry
  • Fully adjustable Öhlins suspension
  • Brembo monobloc brakes
  • Lightweight forged wheels

The Factory version wasn’t playing around. This was serious hardware, back then probably. On corners, the bike feels planted and precise. You point it in, and it just goes. High-speed stability is solid, and mid-corner feedback is excellent. It rewards confident riders, but it can also punish hesitation.

This isn’t a “relax and cruise” kind of superbike. It demands attention. Electronics were ahead of its time, also back then. For a 2010 machine, the RSV4 Factory was surprisingly advanced.

It came equipped with:

  • Traction control
  • Wheelie control
  • Launch control
  • Quickshifter

Aprilia’s APRC system (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) was one of the earliest comprehensive electronic packages in superbikes. Back then, this was cutting-edge stuff. Today it might seem basic compared to modern IMU-based systems, but in 2010? It was revolutionary.

Looks That Still Age Well

Let’s be honest, the RSV4 Factory still looks good today. Sharp twin headlights, aggressive fairings, compact tail section, and that unmistakable Italian styling. It doesn’t look bulky like some older litre bikes. It looks purposeful.

And in Factory trim, with carbon bits and race-inspired livery, it had a serious presence. Park it next to newer bikes and it still holds its own. Also many users have changed the parts to carbon and makes it a more angrier outlook. 

Riding Experience: Raw but Rewarding

This bike is not for beginners. Let’s be clear. The throttle response is direct. The seating position is super-aggressive. The heat from the engine is real (very real). And maintenance? Well… it’s Italian, you know what it means. 

But when everything clicks, the RSV4 Factory feels like a mini World Superbike machine. You feel connected to the front end. You feel the engine pulse beneath you. You feel like you’re riding something special. It’s a bike with character. Not perfect. But memorable.

Conclusion: A Modern Classic

The 2010 Aprilia RSV4 Factory wasn’t just another superbike. It was a turning point for Aprilia in the superbike world and a machine that proved the Italians could go head-to-head with Japan, and win.

Even today, it stands as One of the best-sounding V4 superbikes, a sharp-handling track weapon, a future modern classic. So, if you’re looking for a superbike with soul, racing pedigree, and proper mechanical drama, the RSV4 Factory is still a solid choice.

It’s not the easiest bike to live with. But it might be one of the most exciting bike you could ever have. 

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Buyer's guide
February 16, 2026
Hazique Zairill

Passionate sports and motorbike enthusiasts who believe in the phrase, "Writing is the painting of the voice."

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