MV Agusta has pulled the covers off the 2026 Brutale 800, the latest iteration of its legendary naked streetfighter, via a slick reveal video on its official YouTube channel. This update keeps the core aggression intact while embracing modern mandates, blending raw power with refined tech for riders craving adrenaline without compromise.
At its heart roars the familiar 798cc inline-three-cylinder engine, now Euro 5+-compliant, delivering a ferocious 113 hp at 11,000 rpm and 85 Nm at 7,500 rpm. Paired with a slick 6-speed gearbox, it promises seamless shifts and explosive acceleration. The chassis? A robust steel trellis frame paired with a fully adjustable Marzocchi upside-down fork upfront and Sachs monoshock at the rear, ensuring a tailored ride. Braking duties fall to potent Brembo calipers biting large discs, augmented by reliable Nissin pumps, while grippy Bridgestone S22 tires on 17-inch alloys and a signature single-sided swingarm scream performance pedigree.
Electronics steal the show in this evolution: a 6-axis IMU orchestrates traction control, cornering ABS, and wheelie control for precision in chaos. Select from four riding modes – Rain, Sport, Race, Custom – via ride-by-wire throttle for on-demand personality. The cockpit boasts a vibrant 5.5-inch TFT display with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cruise control, and seamless integration with the MV Ride App. Safety nets include an anti-theft system, GPS tracking, and emergency SOS alerts, crowned by adaptive LED headlights with cornering lights and daytime running lamps.
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Priced as a premium predator (global figures pending India launch), the 2026 Brutale 800 isn't just an update – it's a testament to MV Agusta's fusion of heritage and innovation. For superbike enthusiasts, this is the naked bike that doesn't just ride the line between ferocity and finesse; it redefines it.
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