Aprilia RSV4, Tuono V4 Factory get special colour schemes

    This special ‘Speed White’ colour is only available till the end of 2023.

    Published On May 02, 2023 07:00:00 AM

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    Aprilia has unveiled a special ‘Speed White’ colour on its range-topping RSV4 Factory and Tuono V4 Factory models. 

    Speed White colour on Aprilia V4s: details

    The Speed white colour for both bikes consists of a rich base of gloss white, overlaid with red and violet graphics. This colour also brings back the big Aprilia stickering across the side of both the bikes, something not seen since 2021, until the introduction of the Time Attack scheme. If you want to get your hands on this ‘Speed White’ colour, you have only until the end of this year to purchase it.

    Mechanically, both bikes remain unchanged, which means you get a liquid-cooled, 1,099cc, 65-degree V4 engine on the RSV4 Factory churning out a massive 217hp at 13,000rpm and 125Nm of torque at 10,500rpm. The Tuono V4 Factory, meanwhile, uses a liquid-cooled, 1,077cc, 65-degree V4 engine making 175hp at 11,350rpm and 121Nm of torque at 9,000rpm. Both bikes get a full suite of riding aids, controlled via a Magneti Marelli six-axis IMU as well as semi-active Ohlins suspension.

    Considering the microscopic amount of big bikes Aprilia sells in India every year, there’s a very slim chance of one of these gorgeous bikes would be sold here.

    Would you purchase an Aprilia superbike over the comparable Ducati or BMW, and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

    Also See:

    Aprilia Tuono V4 long-term review, 7,605 km report

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