MV Agusta prices 2026 Enduro Veloce at €19,900 with no-paywall features

Following initial refinements announced earlier this week, MV Agusta has detailed pricing and its no-paywall policy for the 2026 Enduro Veloce adventure tourer, featuring new colour schemes, full standard equipment, and strong performance specs. The 931cc engine delivers 124 horsepower, positioning it against premium rivals with subscription-locked features.

Building on the tyre options, expanded electronics, and practical accessories like panniers and crash bars unveiled on March 9, MV Agusta provided further details on the 2026 Enduro Veloce on March 11, introducing two new colour schemes—Nero Intenso/Grigio Antracite and Bianco Perlato RC/Blu Nordico—creating a distinctive three-tone look.

The 931cc liquid- and oil-cooled three-cylinder engine produces 124 hp at 10,000 rpm and 102 Nm of torque, achieving 0-100 km/h in 3.72 seconds and a top speed of 220 km/h. Suspension includes 48mm upside-down forks and a rear mono-shock with 210mm travel each, plus 230mm ground clearance for off-road prowess.

All electronics are standard with no additional fees: bi-directional quickshifter, torque control (four maps), traction control (eight modes), cruise control, launch control, GPS immobilizer, and a 7-inch full-HD dashboard. MV Agusta emphasized: "Every key feature is fully integrated and factory-installed from day one. No software unlocks. No electronic activation charges. No post-purchase upgrades. No additional workshop appointments." This contrasts with competitors like KTM that require payments for features.

Priced at €19,900 in Italy (approx. Rs 21.22 lakh), the Enduro Veloce offers premium adventure performance without hidden costs.

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Ducati unveils second-generation 2026 DesertX adventure motorcycle at World Première 2026 event.
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Ducati unveils second-generation 2026 DesertX at World Première 2026

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Ducati officially unveiled the second-generation DesertX adventure motorcycle at its World Première 2026 event on March 2. The production model features a new 890cc V2 engine, upgraded chassis components informed by off-road racing, and refinements for superior on- and off-road performance. Dealership availability begins in Europe in April 2026, followed by North America in June.

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.

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Ducati has revealed the second-generation 2026 DesertX adventure motorcycle, five years after the 2021 production debut, incorporating rally feedback to boost off-road capabilities with a lighter 890cc V2 engine, aluminum monocoque chassis, enhanced ergonomics, and advanced electronics. Priced at US$16,995, it arrives in the US in June 2026, Europe in April, and India in Q4.

The TVS Apache RTX 300 marks the company's entry into the adventure bike segment with a starting price of Rs 1.99 lakh ex-showroom and a 299.1cc engine. For buyers seeking beginner-friendly options, several competitors offer reliable and powerful alternatives. These include the Suzuki V-Strom SX, Yezdi Adventure, KTM 250 Adventure, Hero Xpulse 200 4V, and Hero Xpulse 210.

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The IIMS 2026 exhibition in Jakarta serves as a platform for motorcycle manufacturers to showcase their latest models. Visitors at JIExpo Kemayoran on February 12, 2026, can view a lineup from colorful scooters to premium superbikes. Brands such as Yamaha, United E-Motor, and BMW present design innovations and competitive pricing.

Triumph has refreshed its middleweight naked bike, the Trident 660, for the 2026 model year with increased power and refined features. A journalist's test ride in southern Spain highlights its agility, comfort, and versatility for city and road use. The bike now delivers 94 horsepower, up from 81 in the previous version.

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The BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT adventure motorcycles have been spotted testing together on Indian roads, following their EICMA 2025 debuts. Manufactured by TVS Motor Company in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, both face potential delays due to aligned production timelines and supply chain issues, with BMW prioritizing developed markets before India.

 

 

 

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