JAKARTA - The surprise came from the motorcycle brand from Italy, MV Agusta. The manufacturer, which was founded in 1945, officially entered the Malaysian market after being absent at the market for five years.

Through AFY Mobility Industries (AMI), manufacturers provide a number of models in the opening of showrooms in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. One of the products that was inaugurated was the limited Brutale 1000 Nurburgring.

AMI is an exclusive distributor of this brand in the neighboring country market by providing various sales and after-sale services for motorcycle owners MV Agusta.

"We are excited to bring this iconic Italian brand back to our country, offering fans a variety of comprehensive motorcycle models and after-sales services," said Datuk Jeffrey Lim, Group Managing Director of AFY Mobility, quoted from Paultan, Tuesday, March 5.

In Malaysia, MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Nurburgring is sold for up to 399,000 ringgit or equivalent to Rp1.3 billion. In addition, the manufacturer also presented Brutale 1000 RS worth 168,800 ringgit (around Rp562.8 million) and Brutale Rosso for 96,800 ringgit (equivalent to Rp322.6 million).

Not only offering the Brutale series, the company also offers sports-style motorbikes such as F3 RR for 145,800 ringgit (around Rp485.8 million) and F3 Rosso worth 111,800 ringgit (Rp372.5 million).

In addition, MV Agusta also offers retro-style motorbikes such as Superveloce with a high price of 138,800 ringgit or equivalent to Rp462.6 million.


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