Aprilia are first to show their wares this year, with updates to the flagship RSV4 RF and Tuono 1100 Factory machines.

The list of updates to both is fairly comprehensive, although from the outside it just seems as though a larger exhaust has been wanged on both – bloody Euro4!

Both bikes benefit from identical chassis and electronics upgrades, although the Tuono gets a bit more on the engine side of things. Highlights of changes to the RSV4 RF are as follows:

New extra 300rpm limiter (201bhp @ crank)

New ECU

New exhaust system

New 8-stage traction-control

New 3-stage wheelie-control

New launch control system

New Quickshift & down-blipper system

New Pit-lane limiter

New cruise-control

New TFT full-colour dash

New Upgraded TTX Öhlins shock & linkage

New upgraded NIX Öhlins fork internals

New 330mm Brembo discs (M50 calipers)

New advanced cornering ABS & rear-wheel-lift system

New V4-MP App – corner by corner electronic tailoring

So then, an extra 300rpm to combat the power loss of Euro4, but with some internal tweaks to also mitigate against any reliability issues the extra revolutions may propogate – clever! The new electronics are interesting, especially as they were already the best in the business. A down-shift blipper is welcome as is a bit of bling with the new colour dash. We can’t wait to get this bad boy on track! Oh, there’s the RR too, but we don’t get that in the UK – here it is anyway!

With the Aprilia Tuono 1100 Factory, the highlights are as follows:

New extra 500rpm limiter (175bhp @ crank)

New ECU

New DLC engine internals treatment

New exhaust system

New 8-stage traction-control

New 3-stage wheelie-control

New launch control system

New Quickshift & down-blipper system

New Pit-lane limiter

New cruise-control

New TFT full-colour dash

New Upgraded TTX Öhlins shock & linkage

New upgraded NIX Öhlins fork internals

New 330mm Brembo discs (M50 calipers)

New advanced cornering ABS & rear-wheel-lift system

New V4-MP App – corner by corner electronic tailoring

So, the Tuono is basically the same as the RSV4, which is no bad thing at all we say and will doubtless simply allow the bike to retain its crown as the very best sports naked on the planet. Why do we not have the keys to one already!

Here’s the RR Version!

More when we get it!

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