Aprilia X 250th Unveiled at COTA
A
prilia has unveiled its latest
ultra-exclusive track ma-
chine, the Aprilia X 250th, the
sixth edition of
the X series de-
veloped under its Factory Works
program
and revealed during the
MotoGP weekend at the Circuit
of the Americas.
Created to commemorate the
250th anniversary of American
independence, the X 250th will
be produced in a run of just 30
motorcycles, with a strong focus
on the U.S. market. As with
previous "X" models, this is a
closed-course-only machine that
showcases the brand's most
advanced racing technology
outside of MotoGP.
The foundation is derived
from the RSV4, but the X 250th
takes performance up a few
notches. Its 1099cc V4 engine
has been extensively modified
with an increased compression
ratio, a Sprint Filter high-permea
-
bility racing air filter with racing-
spec
airbox intake trumpets, an
SC Project titanium dual-pipe
exhaust, and STM dry clutch,
delivering a claimed output of
240 horsepower.
One of the most notable
features is the use of carbon-
carbon brake discs, a production
first and technology typically
reserved for MotoGP. This marks
a rare opportunity for private
owners to experience braking
performance similar to that used
at the highest level of the sport.
Aerodynamics have also been
pushed significantly forward.
The full carbon-fiber bodywork
is inspired by Aprilia's RS-GP
MotoGP machine and incorpo
-
rates winglets and airflow man-
agement designed to increase
stability
and front-end feel under
hard acceleration and braking.
Weighing in at approximately
363 pounds dry and carrying a
price tag of $150,000, the X 250th
stands as an elite offering aimed
squarely at collectors and dedi
-
cated track riders seeking a near-
factory
racing experience.
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Equipped with
MotoGP-style
brakes, the ultra-
exclusive Aprilia X
250th in a limited-
run of 30 can be
had for $150,000.