Launched in spring 2021 and immediately meeting with approval, becoming one of Italy’s best-selling bikes in the year Moto Guzzi celebrated its centenary, the latest generation of Moto Guzzi V7 powers into 2022 with two appealing new colour schemes for its Stone version, essential and contemporary in terms of content.
Powered by the 65 HP 850 cc engine, more comfortable, better equipped and finished, without losing any of that character and authenticity for which all Moto Guzzi bikes stand out, V7 Stone is now also available with brand-new Giallo Metallico and Grigio Alluminio colour schemes, in addition to the already popular Nero Ruvido and Arancione Rame.
The more classic and elegant Special version retains its colourways, available with either a Blu Formale or Grigio Casual livery.
Moto Guzzi V7 Stone is already available with a price tag of £8,200 ex-showroom, while V7 Special retails at £8,600 ex-showroom.
The Moto Guzzi V85 TT range is also renewed for 2022. The Eagle brand’s classic travel enduro retains all its technical features, but introduces the new VerdeAltaj colourway, one of the Italian manufacturer’s most iconic shades.
Classic Verde Altaj joins Nero Etna, as well as the more evocative Giallo Mojave and Rosso Uluru colour schemes, which are both offered with a red frame and matching fork stanchion guards.
Moto Guzzi V85 TT 2022 retails at £11,200 ex-showroom, while the “Evocative Graphics” versions are priced at £11,400 ex-showroom.
And there are also updates for the Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel, which stands out for its dedicated colours and graphics and its wide range of standard equipment that is particularly suitable for touring. V85 TT Travel is now available with a dedicated GrigioGrigna livery and new graphics on the side fairings and tank, while its wide range of standard equipment, which includes the higher and more protective Touring windscreen, Urban side cases, heated hand grips and the Moto Guzzi MIA multimedia platform with which to connect a smartphone to the vehicle, is further enhanced with a centre stand and tyre pressure sensor.
Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel has a price tag of £12,500 ex-showroom.
The V85 TT Guardia d’Onore special edition will land in UK dealerships at the end of April. This limited edition comprised of just 1946 units celebrates 75 years of collaboration between Moto Guzzi and the Cuirassiers’ regiment.
Moto Guzzi V85 TT Guardia d’Onore will go on sale for £12,500 ex-showroom.
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Following the critical and public acclaim achieved by the V85 TT, the first classic travel enduro that knew how to excite motorcyclists thanks to its ability to combine sophisticated and evocative style with cutting-edge technical qualities, Moto Guzzi presents the Travel version, ready to take to the road thanks to its complete dedicated range of equipment. Moto Guzzi has listened to the requests of Guzzisti, creating a V85 TT version that is prepared as standard with a selection of essential adventure touring accessories.
Moto Guzzi V85 TT reflects a construction philosophy in which simplicity, practicality and handling make for an unfiltered relationship between bike and rider, one that is dedicated to adventurous travels, a true Moto Guzzi legacy, something that the Travel version further highlights. The equipment, made up of accessories that are all available in the catalogue, includes the higher Touring windshield, able to offer the rider greater air protection, thanks to a surface area that is 60% larger than the original part, as well as two panniers in plastic material with aluminium inserts. The panniers stand out for their significant capacity (37 litres for the right-hand case, which can hold a full-face helmet, and 27.5 litres for the left), locks that use the same contact key, and the absence of any voluminous supports to install them, hence the line of the vehicle remains intact when they are removed. Their lateral bulk is limited to just 928 mm, in that they are designed during development of the bike itself.
Also included as standard are the heated hand grips with buttons already incorporated in the original left-hand switch block of the V85 TT, and a pair of additional LED lights. The range of special equipment is rounded out with Moto Guzzi MIA, the multimedia platform that allows the rider to connect a smartphone to the vehicle, extending the functions of the instrument cluster. The Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel is offered in the exclusive Sabbia Namib colour: the grey frame is paired with the matte colour of the chassis, while the tank and side panels are enhanced with dedicated graphics. Michelin Anakee Adventure tyres underline the adventure touring attitude.
The winning technical characteristics of the V85 TT are of course confirmed, the bike created on the basis of values such as simplicity, practicality and riding ease, typical of those 1980s enduro bikes with which riders could do anything, from carrying out daily errands to adventurous trips.
Well proportioned and far from prohibitive in size, it can be used by riders of any level or experience (the seat is only 830 mm from the ground) and is narrow in girth to allow freedom of movement. The V85 TT mounts a 23-litre engine able to guarantee a range of more than 400 km. Moto Guzzi V85 TT is created from a brand-new technical base. That Moto Guzzi ability to build superb chassis is once again confirmed with the V85 TT. The tubular structure exploits the engine as a load-bearing element that ensures the necessary stiffness to guarantee efficiency and riding enjoyment on the road, as well as optimum balance during light enduro use. The V85 TT mounts a new Moto Guzzi engine with the same exclusive construction framework seen across all Moto Guzzi models currently in production, specifically an air-cooled transverse 90° V twin with OHV distribution and two valves per cylinder, the pride and tradition of the Mandello Eagle. Engine capacity is 853 cc, thanks to a bore to stroke ratio of 84 x 77 mm. The most modern of all engines in the range, it can boast specific power of almost 100 HP/litre. Thanks to its complete new design and the use of materials generally destined for race bikes, such as titanium, the new “eight and a half” is able to deliver a maximum power of 80 HP, as well as an impressive maximum torque value of 80 Nm at 5,000 rpm, with 90% of the torque already available at 3,750 rpm, in keeping with the tradition of the Mandello twin, which has always offered excellent drive even at very low revs. This is the first Moto Guzzi small block engine that can easily reach 8000 rpm, an aspect that showcases its modern and exuberant nature. The V85 TT is the only bike in its segment to use shaft drive transmission (it makes no mess and requires no maintenance).
For the V85 TT project to achieve its main goal, or rather to satisfy Guzzista in their daily riding as well as in their touring and adventurous off-road riding, Moto Guzzi has designed a complete range of standard electronic equipment, without any inopportune technological overload, for maximum travel enjoyment. To make life on board easier and safer, Moto Guzzi introduces three different riding modes on the V85 TT: Road, Rain and Off-road. Each of these Riding Modes corresponds to a different engine mapping and a different calibration of the MGCT traction control (which can be disabled) and ABS, as well as a different response from the Ride-by-Wire throttle control.