3 All-New MV Agusta Motorcycles for 2016
The news came at a memorial event for Cagiva founder Claudio Castiglioni, the man who was responsible for the revival of MV Agusta at the turn of the millennium (as well as turning Ducati around before that).
His son Giovanni led on-stage proceedings at the Schiranna factory in Varese, Italy, and announced that decent sales of the company's 675 and 800 triples have put them in a position to build three new 1000cc class motorcycles around an all-new engine and frame.
For now, that's where the details stop. But the good news is that we're expecting to see the new range at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan this November, ready to go on sale in 2016. We'll bring you the full details of the new motorcycles as soon as we get them...