Mean-looking Rush 1000, with its 4-inline-cylinder engine, 208hp (212hp with the Racing Kit) and a top speed of over 300kph, targeted at "those who do not fear to stand out from the crowd".
Rush 1000 draws on Formula1 and MotoGP technology. MV Agusta says it offers "a thrilling out-of-this-world riding experience, with hair-raising true MotoGP replica performance."
The livery of the new MV Agusta Rush 1000 is a striking blend of dark metallic matt grey, Mamba red matt carbon and metallic bronze.
Many unique details such as the specially designed headlight unit, spoke front wheel, the minimalist rear subframe and passenger seat as well as the unique side exit exhausts.
Many unique details such as the specially designed headlight unit, spoke front wheel, the minimalist rear subframe and passenger seat as well as the unique side exit exhausts.
The 8-level traction control and 'launch control' systems help managing the bike’s beastly acceleration and rocket-like starts.
The Rush also gets Ohlins EC suspension units with electronic control and the aluminium and steel trellis frame, both adopted from the Brutale 1000 RR along with the Brembo Stylema calipers and the Bosch 9 Plus Race ABS.
MV Agusta to roll out 300kph Rush 1000 in June

The limited edition hyper naked will be produced in a run of only 300 units.

19 May 2020 | 7167 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

MV Agusta will be starting the production of its Rush 1000 'drag strip-inspired' bike in June this year. The first bikes will be rolling out of the Lake Varese hangars towards the end of the same month, ready for the privileged owners who pre-ordered their Rush 1000 online and through ...

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