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New MV Agusta Brutale to be unveiled in November

  • Launch teased on social media
  • Will likely use the 931cc triple engine
  • Unveil during EICMA 2025

MV Agusta has confirmed it will reveal the next generation of its Brutale naked motorcycle at the EICMA trade show in Milan this November, with a full global market release scheduled for 2026.

The unveiling carries extra weight as it coincides with the 25th anniversary of the original Brutale, a bike the Italian marque proudly calls the “world’s most iconic naked motorcycle.”

While details are still under wraps, MV Agusta has teased that the latest Brutale will bring more peak power, torque, refinement, and rideability than ever before. Central to the update is a brand-new 950 ‘Evo’ engine paired with a completely redesigned chassis. The new platform has been developed from the ground up, featuring a reworked mainframe, swingarm, and suspension geometry, as well as new front and rear suspension systems.

MV Agusta Brutale

Although full specifications remain unconfirmed, MV has revealed that the Brutale will continue with its trademark three-cylinder configuration. Industry observers suggest it is likely to share the 931cc triple from MV’s Enduro Veloce, which produces 122bhp and 102Nm of torque.

The current Brutale line-up spans both three- and four-cylinder models. The triples produce between 110–138bhp, depending on specification, while the flagship four-cylinder version pushes up to a thundering 205bhp, thanks in part to a larger 1000cc engine.

For the 2026 update, MV promises not only the expected mix of speed, style, and exclusivity that the Brutale has always embodied, but also a renewed focus on reliability, something the brand is openly positioning as a central theme of its next-generation machines.

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With its striking design heritage and a reputation for exotic engineering, the Brutale has long been a halo product for MV Agusta. The upcoming 950 Evo-powered Brutale aims to balance that pedigree with improved usability, modern electronics, and everyday dependability, ensuring the next chapter of the Brutale story appeals to both loyal enthusiasts and new riders alike.

The official unveiling will take place at EICMA 2025 in Milan, with more technical details expected to be released in the lead-up to the event.

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