MV Agusta, has started production of the 2020 MV Agusta Rush
1000 super naked, with pricing starting from 34,000 euro.
Pre-orders are now being taken for this 208 hp naked motorcycle that goes up
against the likes of the KTM Super Duke R, Kawasaki Z H2, Yamaha MT-10, Aprilia
Tuono V4, and Ducati Streetfighter V4.
To be produced in a limited run of only
300 units worldwide with production beginning June, 2020, the Rush 1000 comes
with a liquid-cooled, DOHC, 998 cc inline-four that pumps out 208 hp at 13,000
rpm – 212 hp in track mode – and 116.5 Nm of torque at 11,000 rpm. Those
numbers are not a coincidence as the Streetfighter V4 puts out 208 hp at 12,500
rpm and 123 Nm of torque at 11,500 rpm from its 1,103 cc Stradale V-four
engine.
Inside the engine room, a new combustion
chamber design provides the extra power the Rush 1000 puts out. Other bits of
engine bling include a lighter crankshaft, titanium connecting rods as well as
titanium bolts, screws and fasteners, giving the Rush 1000 its claimed 186 kg
dry weight.
Keeping the power under control is MV
Agusta MVICS (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System) and Mikuni
ride-by-wire that manages eight fuel injectors – four in the lower intake tract
by Mikuni and four in the upper by Magneti Marelli. Four-map torque control and
eight-map traction control helps the Rush 1000 not run away with the rider,
with the addition of launch and wheelie control.
Braking is done with Brembo Stylema
radial-mount four-piston callipers clamping 320 mm callipers on the front wheel
with rear wheel lift control and Bosch 9-Plus ABS keeping things on an even
keel during emergency braking. Ohlins supplies its electronic,
fully-adjustable, 43 mm diameter Nix EC upside-down front forks with TiN
surface coating while the rear of the Rush 1000 is supported by an Ohlins TTX monoshock
which is electronically-controlled and fully-adjustable.
The electronic suspension on the Rush 1000
is complemented by an Ohlins electronic steering damper with manual and
automatic adjustment modes. Rider management for all this electronic wizardry
goes through a 5-inch full-colour TFT-LCD that includes cruise control,
Bluetooth connectivity and the MVRide app for navigation mirroring from the
rider’s smartphone.