Aprilia is expanding its all-inclusive motorcycle adventures in North America with a new tour across the Southwest on the Tuareg 660 Rally bike. The Tuareg Experience: Western Frontier offers riders a chance to explore diverse terrains from Utah to Nevada over three legs. Participants can join individual segments or the full 14-day journey, with all logistics provided.
Aprilia has introduced the Tuareg Experience: Western Frontier, a guided adventure designed for riders to test the new Tuareg 660 Rally model in varied dual-sport settings. Building on previous tours, this event covers striking landscapes in the American Southwest, starting in Salt Lake City and concluding in Las Vegas.
The tour divides into three segments. The North Ride, from April 24 to 29, spans about 860 miles over six days, traveling from Salt Lake City to Moab. Riders will pass through the Bonneville Salt Flats, canyon paths, and historic routes, camping in remote spots before reaching a key off-road destination.
Next, the Central Ride runs from April 29 to May 3, covering roughly 745 miles in five days. It begins in Moab, ascends into the Manti-La Sal National Forest for wooded trails, then proceeds via the Valley of the Gods and Burr Trail's steep canyons to Boulder.
The South Ride, from May 3 to 7, also totals around 745 miles over five days, emphasizing scenic routes. It starts on the Escalante Scenic Byway, weaves through Zion canyons and coral sand dunes, explores a remote area in northern Arizona, and ends in Las Vegas.
All segments include the Tuareg 660 Rally bike, meals, lodging in high-end remote camps, and support from experts and vehicles for luggage, repairs, and medical needs. Groups are organized by skill level, with professional instructors available. Aprilia recommends intermediate experience for mixed on- and off-road conditions.
Pricing starts at $4,300 for the North Ride, $3,400 for the Central, and $3,800 for the South, with the full itinerary at $9,400. A 5% discount applies for bookings before March 15.