Aprilia has launched its 2024 bike range in India, Which includes a superbike, two sports motorcycles and an adventure tourer. These models are – RSV4 Factory, RS 660, Tuono 660 and Tuareg 660. All these motorcycles are different from each other in terms of their design, engine capacity and features.
Let’s compare the specifications and features of these four motorcycles in a table so that you can choose which one is better for you:
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Features RSV4 Factory, RS 660, Tuono 660, Tuareg 660
Features | RSV4 Factory | RS 660 | Tuono 660 | Tuareg 660 |
Engine | 650cc Longitudinal V4 | 659cc Parallel-Twin | 659cc Parallel-Twin | 659cc Parallel-Twin |
Power | 217 bhp | 100 bhp | 95.1 bhp | 81 bhp |
Torque | 125 Nm | 67 Nm | 67 Nm | 70 Nm |
Chassis | Aluminum Perimeter | Aluminum Perimeter | Aluminum Perimeter | Steel Trellis |
Suspension | Fully Adjustable Suspension | Fully Adjustable Suspension | Fully Adjustable Suspension | Fully Adjustable Suspension |
Brakes | Dual Disc Front, Single Disc Rear | Dual Disc Front, Single Disc Rear | Dual Disc Front, Single Disc Rear | Dual Disc Front, Single Disc Rear |
Brakes | A Brembo | A Brembo | A Brembo | A Brembo |
Weight | 216kg | 183kg | 183kg | 204kg |
Fuel Tank | 16 Liters | 18 Liters | 15 Liters | 18 Liters |
Price (Ex-showroom) | ₹31,26,000 | ₹17,74,000 | ₹17,44,000 | ₹18,85,000 (Base Colour) ₹19,16,000 (Dakar Podium Colour) |
Which bike is better for you?
It depends on what kind of riding you want to do. If you want a track-focused motorcycle, the RS 660 is a better option for you. If you want a sporty street motorcycle, the Tuono 660 is better.
If you want to enjoy adventure touring, the Tuareg 660 is the only choice for you and If you want the best in terms of performance then RSV4 Factory has no competition.
Competition
This new lineup of Aprilia will face tough competition from motorcycles from many other manufacturers in the Indian market. These include:
Yamaha YZF-R1
Ducati Panigale V4
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
KTM 890 Duke R
Triumph Street Triple RS