The Aprilia Racing Division will launch the 2024 edition of the RSV4 and RSV4 Factory in India soon. However, the prices have already been leaked. These motorcycles belong to the extreme high-end racing department. It is a prominent niche market segment. There are only bike-enthusiastic celebrities who can afford such machines. Hence, we won’t be surprised to witness this elite motorcycle in the garage of some eminent Indian celeb soon. For now, let us check out the details of the leaked price of the 2024 Aprilia RSV4.
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2024 Aprilia RSV4 India Price Leaked
As per a leaked section of the brochure, the 2024 Aprilia RSV4 Factory will have a retail price of Rs 31.26 lakh, ex-showroom. Note that the price of the previous generation model was around Rs 24 lakh. Hence, there is a significant premium of over Rs 7 lakh on the 2024 model. The bike features tons of aesthetic enhancements. At the front, it features an aggressive demeanour with a sleek LED headlamp, compact wind visor, attractive semi-fairing, massive alloy wheels with broad tyres and a compact handlebar.
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On the sides, the muscular fuel tank and side body panels emerged. There is a long and sporty exhaust pipe with a dual-tone finish. It enhances the overall sportiness quotient of the motorcycle. The split-seat configuration is pronounced and the rear section is extremely slim, almost razor-sharp. The frame becomes apparent once one glances at the bike from the side. Also, the rear alloy wheel features an even broader tyre, highlighting its sporty DNA. All in all, the 2024 Aprilia RSV4 is a stunner to look at and will make heads turn everywhere it goes.
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Specs
While the exact details about the specifications are still under wraps, we can expect it to carry the same powertrain as the last-gen model. It used to have a 1.1-litre 4-stroke, liquid-cooled twin-cylinder DOHC engine which generated 216 PS and 125 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine pairs with a 6-speed transmission with a multi-plate wet clutch with a mechanical slipper system. The length of that bike was 2,055 mm, while the wheelbase was 1,436 mm. It had a saddle height of 845 mm. We believe most of these elements will be present in the new version as well.