A revived classic
The Stelvio was once a key model for Moto Guzzi but was discontinued due to underwhelming sales. Now, as the adventure-touring market experiences a resurgence, the Stelvio is poised to return to the roads. The bike shares its platform with the V100 Mandello and promises to blend Moto Guzzi's storied history with modern technology.
Performance and tech specs
The Stelvio comes with a 1,042cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected V-twin engine, delivering 115 horsepower and 85 pound-feet of torque. This promises a ride that is both thrilling and secure. The bike also features advanced technology like cornering ABS and traction control. Riders can customize their experience through five different riding modes, accessible via a five-inch full-color display.
Safety innovations
One of the standout features is Moto Guzzi's Piaggio Fast Forward (PFF) Rider Assistance Solution. Available as a factory option, this system employs 4D Imaging Radar technology to offer safety features like collision detection, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control.
Customization options
For those looking to take the Stelvio on long journeys, Moto Guzzi offers a range of accessories. These include heated seats that can be adjusted for comfort, as well as various luggage solutions like a 52-liter top case and integrated side bags.
What's next?
While Moto Guzzi has yet to release pricing details, all eyes will be on EICMA 2023, where the Stelvio will be featured prominently. The event will also showcase other Moto Guzzi models, offering a full view of what the iconic brand has in store for the coming year.
By providing an early look at the Stelvio, Moto Guzzi has certainly ramped up excitement for EICMA 2023. With its blend of classic design and modern technology, the Stelvio is set to make a strong comeback in the adventure-touring market.