The MV Agusta Superveloce 75 Anniversario is here
Only four units have made it to the Philippines.

With their slogan, “Motorcycle Art”, it goes without saying that MV Agusta makes some of the most drop-dead-gorgeous motorcycles the world has ever seen. The legendary Italian motorcycle maker’s roots go deep into the history of motorsports, with the company being run by generations of individuals who live and breathe motorcycles.
In celebration of MV Agusta’s 75th anniversary, the company launched the ultra-rare special-edition MV Agusta Superveloce 75 Anniversario. Limited to just 75 units, this bike went on sale last November, and all bikes were immediately snapped up within the first 24 hours. The Superveloce 75 Anniversario went on sale starting November 15th at midnight sharp, Central European Time. As it would turn out, Motostrada, the folks responsible for distributing MV Agusta in the Philippines, managed to snap up four units of this ultra-rare machine, and is now offering them for sale in the local market.

With one of the four bikes already being accounted for, the remaining three units have yet to be sold. The MV Agusta Superveloce 75 Anniversario has been priced at P1,900,000—quite a tidy sum for what is basically a two-wheeled toy. So, what will your hard-earned money give you? Well, for starters, apart from the motorcycle being extremely rare in and of itself, buyers of the 75 Anniversario get a dedicated engine control unit (ECU) with a special racing map, as well as an aftermarket Arrow triple-exit exhaust system to give the bike’s three-cylinder engine a guttural roar.
The MV Agusta Superveloce 75 Anniversario shares the same platform as the F3 sportbike. Powered by an 800cc inline 3-cylinder engine, the bike pumps out 147 horsepower, and is capable of speeds over 240 kilometers per hour. Setting the Superveloce 75 Anniversario apart is a dedicated livery that depicts the colors of the Italian flag. It also features red Alcantara seats for both rider and pillion, as well as black and gold Inmotion spoked wheels to add even more character to this machine.
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