On the outside, MV Agusta
has put considerable work into
the aerodynamics package, with
new side-mounted strakes, a new
windscreen and a new front fender
that helps direct more air into the
radiator. The new aero package is
claimed to produce 17 pounds of
downforce at 150 mph.
The electronics have also come
in for a rework. MV has partnered
with e-Novia to create an exclusive
IMU that mitigates traction and
wheelie control, and Continental
supplies their MK100 cornering
ABS system.
You can pair your phone to the
5.5-in TFT dash via the MV Ride
App for turn-by-turn navigation,
plus there's cruise control and
revised handlebar controls with a
dedicated launch-control button
fitted to the right handlebar.
MV Agusta USA has priced the
F3 RR at $25,270 MSRP although
they do not yet have a firm date on
when the model will land state-
side.
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