- Limited to just 30 units worldwide
- Came with unique paint scheme and carbon brakes from MotoGP
- Only 5 units allocated for outside of US
Aprilia has once again pushed the limits of track-focused machinery with the unveiling of the Aprilia X 250TH, and it didn’t take long for buyers to respond. Limited to just 30 units globally, the bike sold out in only 14 days, with 25 units allocated to the US market.
The Noale-based brand revealed the X 250TH at the US Grand Prix in Texas, an event won by Marco Bezzecchi riding for Aprilia Racing. The bike also features a special stars-and-stripes livery, marking the 250th anniversary of the United States’ Declaration of Independence.

Based on the RSV4 platform, the X 250TH is the most extreme model in Aprilia’s X series to date. It stands out as the first production motorcycle to feature carbon-carbon brakes, a technology derived directly from the Aprilia RS-GP.
At its heart is a heavily reworked 1099cc V4 engine producing a claimed 240bhp and revving beyond 14,000rpm. The bike weighs just 165kg dry, thanks to extensive race-focused engineering. Updates include a higher compression ratio, revised intake, titanium exhaust, and a dry clutch, all aimed at delivering near MotoGP-level performance.
Aprilia claims the X 250TH delivers braking feel and performance comparable to its MotoGP machines, similar to those raced by Bezzecchi and Jorge Martín.

This model is the sixth in Aprilia’s exclusive X project lineup, which began with the RSV4 X in 2019 and has since included models like the Tuono X and RSV4 X Trenta. More recently, the brand introduced the RSV4 X ex3ma in 2024 and the RSV4 X-GP in 2025. However, the X 250TH is arguably the closest yet to a full-fledged Grand Prix bike, thanks to updated aerodynamics that bring it even closer in spec to MotoGP machinery.















