MV Agusta Adds Electronically Assisted Shift Systems To F3 675, Brutale 675

MV Agusta Adds Electronically Assisted Shift Systems To F3 675, Brutale 675

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NEW EAS SYSTEM FOR THE THREE CYLINDER MV AGUSTA’S Varese, 26th March 2012 After being elected as the new reference in their respective categories and combined with the overwhelming demand from the dealers, MV Agusta has decided to offer two versions of their F3 675 and Brutale 675: one with the traditional shifting system and one with the electronically assisted system EAS (Electronically Assisted Shift). This system increases the already incredible performance of the F3 675 and contributes to the overall superb dynamics of the Brutale 675 allowing the rider to change gears extremely quickly without closing the gas or using the clutch. The revolutionary three cylinder F3 675 and Brutale 675 are distinguished from the competition by the application of the most advanced technology in their respective classes: counter-rotating crankshaft, as used in MotoGP; evolved electronic controls with the MVICS (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System); full ride by wire throttle control and integrated traction control. The F3 675 is currently available from officially authorized dealers with a retail cost of 11.990 Euros* and from the end of march 2012 the new EAS version will also be available with a retail cost of 12.390 Euros*. The Brutale 675 will go into production in June 2012 and will be available in two versions: standard at 8.990 Euros* and EAS at 9.390 Euros*. The EAS system is also available as an optional accessory directly from MV Agusta Special Parts. *Prices are referred to the Italian market. Every country might have a price variation due to local import duties and taxes.

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