MV Agusta refines Enduro Veloce for 2026 model year

MV Agusta has introduced updates to its Enduro Veloce adventure motorcycle for the 2026 model year, focusing on enhancements for touring and off-road use. The refinements include new tyre options, expanded electronics, and additional practical features. No global launch date has been announced yet.

MV Agusta's 2026 Enduro Veloce builds on its existing platform with several targeted improvements. The bike now offers two tyre configurations: one oriented toward street riding and another for off-road conditions. According to the manufacturer, the electronics automatically calibrate to match the selected tyres, optimizing performance, safety, and control.

The standard electronics suite incorporates a six-axis IMU, cornering ABS, three riding modes with a customizable option, an up-down quickshifter, and traction control adjustable across eight levels, including the ability to disable it. Further aids include front lift control, engine brake control, adjustable engine response, throttle sensitivity settings in low, medium, and high modes, three-stage torque mapping, an RPM limiter, and cruise control.

Practical additions come as standard equipment, such as aluminium panniers with a mounting frame, protective crash bars, fog lights, and Bridgestone Battlax Adventure Trail AT41 tyres. Colour choices expand to three schemes, introducing Nero Intenso/Grigio Antracite and Bianco Perlato RC/Blu Nordico alongside the previous option.

At the heart remains the 931cc three-cylinder engine, delivering 122bhp at 10,000rpm and 101Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. These specifications place the Enduro Veloce in the performance segment of adventure motorcycles. The updates were detailed in a release dated March 9, 2026, though a worldwide availability timeline remains unspecified.

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