MV Agusta Brutale 800 Rosso
6-speed manual
P1,100,000
Ago Red / Metallic Carbon
Classified as a naked superbike, the MV Agusta Brutale 800 is among the best-looking bikes in its segment. Introduced in the Philippines earlier in 2019, the Brutale 800 is now on its third generation since its global introduction in 2001. The current-generation Brutale 800 model was introduced in 2013 and was the second to carry the triple-cylinder engine. The aggressive styling of the bike features a steel framework and thick alloy plates, with all three exhaust pipes sticking out on one side.
In the Philippines, the MV Agusta Brutale 800 is offered from P980,000 to P1,400,000. It has three variants for the Philippine market: the Brutale 800 Rosso, Brutale 800 RR, and the Brutale 800 RR SCS.
Its unforgiving power comes from its 16.6-liter liquid-cooled, four-stroke DOHC 798cc engine that’s capable of up to 140 hp and 87 Nm of torque. This engine is based on the one used by the F4 series. Power is transmitted by a 6-speed manual transmission.
Notable features of the Brutale 800 include a full-LED lighting system, pass switch, digital odometer, and a quick shifter. It also includes four riding modes, namely Normal, Rain, Sport, and Custom. Safety, on the other hand, is handled by standard and cornering ABS, standard and cornering traction control, slipper clutch, steering damper, and an engine immobilizer.
6-speed manual
P1,100,000
Ago Red / Metallic Carbon
6-speed manual
P1,100,000
Shock Pearl Red / Avio Grey/Avio Silver / Dark Metallic Grey
6-speed manual
P1,200,000
Shock Pearl Red / Avio Grey/Avio Silver / Dark Metallic Grey
Variant Name | Available Colors |
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MV Agusta Brutale 800 Rosso | |
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MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR SCS |
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