Moto Guzzi Reveals Stelvio Adventure Tourer

  • Published On: 2 November 2023
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Moto Guzzi discontinued the previous version of Stelvio bikes due to poor sales, and now the company has unveiled the Stelvio in a brand-new avatar.

Moto Guzzi revealed the Stelvio Adventure Tourer before its official debut in Milan. The Stelvio adventure motorcycle will debut at the 2023 EICMA exhibition in Milan next month. The Milan Motorcycle Show is a yearly trade show featuring motorcycles, and it takes place in Milan. Moto Guzzi discontinued the previous version of Stelvio bikes due to poor sales, and now the company has unveiled the Stelvio in a brand-new avatar. The new Stelvio Adventure Tourer seems like a road-biased tourer, and it is based on the Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello platform. The design of the new adventure bike is quite similar to the V100 Mandello. Stelvio has been spotted testing many times, and its spy images were released in September this year.

The long travel suspension in the motorcycle allows the fairing to sit taller with a completely adjustable rear monoshock and front 46 mm USD forks with 170 mm of travel. The Moto Guzzi Stelvio gets its name from the well-known Italian Stelvio Pass. The motorcycle gets wire-spoke wheels with double-purpose tubeless tires, measuring 19 inches up front and 17 inches at the rear.

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Powering the Stelvio is the 1,042cc liquid-cooled 90-degree V-twin Compact Block engine, which can produce 113 bhp at 8,700 rpm and peak torque of 105 Nm at 6,750 rpm. The motor is mated to a six-speed gearbox and comes with a bunch of electronic aids such as traction control, cornering ABS, five riding modes, and LED lighting. The Stelvio Adventure Tourer comes with Moto Guzzi's Piaggio Fast Forward (PFF) Rider Assistance Solution, which brings forth 4D imaging radar technology. The 4D imaging radar technology includes rider assistance features such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and blind-spot monitoring. All rider assistance features can be managed by the 5-inch TFT screen.

The Stelvio Adventure Tourer comes equipped with a 21-litre fuel tank that carries a range of 400 kms. As part of their option list, Moto Guzzi is offering side bags and a 52-litre top case. The company will reveal the pricing details of the adventure tourer at EICMA. Customers can get Moto Guzzi motorcycles at their Piaggio Group’s Motoplex dealerships.

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