MV Agusta Brutale 950 Evo Ready To Debut At EICMA 2025

JAKARTA - MV Agusta confirmed that it will introduce Brutale 950 Evo at the 2025 EICMA automotive exhibition in Milan. This motorbike is an important milestone for the Italian manufacturer because it has also celebrated the 25th anniversary of Brutale's presence since it was first launched in 2001.

MV Agusta explained that the latest Brutale development focuses on four main pillars: performance, design, exclusivity, as well as emotional connection between motorcyclists and motorbikes. The manufacturer even referred to Brutale as the Porsche 911'', a claim that confirms the iconic and prestigious status of this naked bike model.

In the kitchen runway sector, Brutale 950 Evo is equipped with an updated 950 cc EVO three-cylinder engine. This unit is said to generate larger power and torque with a more aggressive thrust response as well as enhanced reliability.

Major changes also occur in the framework, swingarm, to the geometry of the motor to support stability and agility. Suspensi and the braking system were developed as new benchmarks in their class.

Not only mechanical aspects, but the digital side also gets a modern touch. MV Agusta presents the latest generation HMI system that is integrated with the MV Ride application, allowing drivers to adjust the settings even when they are not on the motorbike.

In 2001, Brutale rewritten the rules for the naked category, and immediately became an icon. Today, 25 years later, we celebrate the revolution with a new generation that is not just bringing back but evolving, representing a new interpretation of our vision: beyond pure performance," said MV President Director Agusta, Luca Martin, quoted from Visordown, Friday, October 3.

MV Agusta also pays special attention to the reliability aspect. For this reason, Brutale 950 Evo will come with a standard five-year warranty.

Although the official price has not been announced, this motorbike is estimated to occupy the premium segment according to the MV Agusta tradition. The official launch will take place at the 2025 EICMA, while the unit will only be available at dealers in 2026.