Aprilia Unveils New Limited Edition RSV4 Factory & Tuono V4 Factory

Aprilia Unveils New Limited Edition RSV4 Factory & Tuono V4 Factory

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Aprilia USA:

APRILIA REVEALS NEW LIMITED EDITION RSV4 FACTORY AND TUONO V4 FACTORY

The newest evolutions of the RSV4 Factory and Tuono V4 Factory feature limited edition liveries that accentuate elevated aerodynamics, ergonomics and aesthetics powered by an industry-leading high-performance 65-degree V4 engine

NEW YORK, N.Y. – April 14, 2023 – Aprilia USA has revealed new versions of its category leading superbike and hypernaked, the RSV4 Factory and Tuono V4 Factory, celebrated for their famous 65-degree narrow V4 platform derived from championship winning experience in World Superbike, now with a new limited edition colorway for both models.

The new V4 models capitalize on a culmination of studious efforts in applied aerodynamics. Significant time spent in a wind tunnel has led to a shape and aesthetic with an ultra-modern look and extremely low aerodynamic resistance. This careful design presents significant performance benefits at high speeds with increases in airbox pressure and downforce.

Along with the aerodynamics, the new V4 Factory models have entirely new and improved ergonomics to maximize rider comfort. The newly designed fuel tanks and saddle allow a rider to fit perfectly with the fairings while still allowing a comfortable amount of onboard space for a more natural and relaxed riding position.

The revamped 1,099cc V4 engine of the RSV4 Factory is stronger than ever and is the most powerful ever built by Aprilia, with an incredible 217 horsepower, while the more upright Tuono V4 makes an impressive 175 horsepower thanks to its 1,077cc V4.

Both models include the new six-axis Marelli 11MP ECU, full ride-by-wire throttle and refined APRC operating system. Along with the introduction of multi-level engine braking control, both Factory models feature six riding modes, three for the track and three for the road (three of which are customizable modes). These riding modes allow best-fit settings for traction control, wheelie control, engine braking and ABS to be calibrated at the touch of a button. Both the RSV4 Factory and Tuono V4 Factory come fitted with forged aluminum wheel rims, a semi-active Ohlins Smart EC 2.0 suspension system and Brembo Stylema brakes.

The RSV4 and Tuono V4 standout thanks to a triple LED front headlight unit with perimeter DRL lights that showcase the signature Aprilia sportbike look. Also included are Aprilia’s cornering lights, a feature that allows for increased visibility while turning by utilizing supplementary lights to illuminate the inside of a turn.

Pricing for the special edition V4 Factory models have increased slightly, with a $500 USD premium and a $750 CAD premium respectively.

 

A limited edition Aprilia RSV4 Factory. Photo courtesy Aprilia.
A limited edition Aprilia RSV4 Factory. Photo courtesy Aprilia.

RSV4 Factory Special Edition

Availability: U.S. May 2023 / Canada June 2023

Price: U.S. $26,499 / Canada $28,245

 

A limited edition Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory. Photo courtesy Aprilia.
A limited edition Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory. Photo courtesy Aprilia.

 

Tuono V4 Factory Special Edition

Availability: U.S. May 2023 / Canada June 2023

Price: U.S. $20,099/ Canada $22,845

For more information on the newest evolutions of the RSV4 Factory and Tuono V4 Factory, visit www.aprilia.com.

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