All 30 examples of Aprilia's RSV4 X GP have been sold
Aprilia marks ten years of MotoGP racing with an ultra-exclusive RSV4 built for the track.
Aprilia has always been one of the most passionate names in performance motorcycling. From its small factory in Noale, Italy, the brand has spent decades turning racing know-how into world-class motorcycles. It has won in almost every category it’s entered, and every machine it builds carries that same competitive spirit.
The RSV4 is the clearest expression of that heritage. Since its debut, it’s been a benchmark for handling, power, and technology. Now, Aprilia has created something even more extreme—the RSV4 X-GP. Built by the same engineers behind Aprilia’s MotoGP prototype, this bike celebrates ten years of the RS-GP program by taking the idea of a track machine to its absolute limit.
Only 30 units were made, each priced from €90,000, or about P5.6 million before taxes. All sold out in just two weeks, with buyers coming from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the US. That kind of demand says a lot about what the RSV4 X-GP represents—a rare opportunity to own a slice of MotoGP-grade performance.
Its 1,099 cc V4 engine delivers 238 hp and 130 Nm, while the bike itself weighs just 165 kg dry. The subframe is made of structural carbon fiber, and titanium parts are used wherever possible to keep weight down. Aerodynamics play a major role too, with leg and tail wings borrowed directly from the RS-GP to generate downforce and improve stability.
Supporting hardware includes Öhlins suspension tuned specifically for the model, Brembo GP4-MS brakes with T-Drive rotors, and lightweight magnesium Marchesini wheels. Electronics are fully programmable through Aprilia’s APX system with built-in data logging and GPS telemetry. Each bike even ships with a pre-configured laptop, tire warmers, and paddock stands.
The RSV4 X-GP isn’t street-legal. It’s a pure track weapon, hand-built by Aprilia Racing technicians. But its innovations will influence the next generation of road bikes. For riders like us, it’s proof that passion and precision still matter.
Want to explore more? Check out the RSV4 and the rest of Aprilia’s lineup on our comprehensive bike guide.
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