Over half a year ago, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer introduced the LXP Orioli, a limited-series production bike paying homage to four-time Dakar winner Edi Orioli. Now, its spiritual successor, the MV Agusta Enduro Veloce, enters the scene.
The LXP Orioli aimed to offer adventure biking enthusiasts a compelling option, albeit limited to a production run of 500 units. In contrast, the Enduro Veloce will be a full-production motorcycle, carrying forward the legacy of the Orioli while honoring the historic motorcycles that competed in events like the Golfo di La Spezia and the British Six Days.
Designed as a capable adventure bike, the Enduro Veloce features a tall stance and purposeful styling, emphasizing its off-road capabilities. Equipped with a 931cc three-cylinder engine, weighing only 57 kg, the Enduro Veloce delivers 124 hp and 102 Nm of torque, with 85% of torque available from 3,000 rpm.
This power is managed through a six-speed transmission and a counter-rotating crankshaft to enhance agility. The bike offers four riding modes and a sophisticated traction control system, ensuring versatility across various terrains. Additionally, features like Launch Control, cornering ABS, and cruise control enhance performance and safety.
The suspension system comprises adjustable Sachs components, providing confidence-inspiring handling both on and off-road. A 7-inch TFT screen, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity offer modern conveniences, complemented by optional accessories like aluminum side cases and a Termignoni titanium exhaust.
Priced starting below $23,000 in the American market, the Enduro Veloce will be available from October 2024, offering adventure enthusiasts a capable and refined motorcycle for their off-road pursuits.