MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report
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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report
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Still handy, but now much more stable: The semi-active chassis of the Lusso makes it possible.

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In addition to the many setting options in the cockpit, there is also an app.

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The app allows a very individual adjustment of the semi-active chassis.

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The app, which was only available as a beta version during the test, should soon be available free of charge from the app store.

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The integrated GPS sensor makes it possible to call up data on the route traveled, from opening the throttle valve to the inclined position.

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The load can be adjusted, but the spring base remains unaffected.

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The cable to the fork plug on the left reveals that a semi-active chassis works here.

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The Lusso looks more stable, more precise and less nervous than the basic model.

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

Luxury variant

The MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 gets the Lusso variant ("luxury") a well-functioning semi-active chassis and, as a bonus, an app for its very individual setting.

Lusso, meaning luxury, is called M.V Agusta launched its upgrade version of the Turismo Veloce 800. That sounds promising, but also expensive, which a glance at the price tag confirms: the new one costs 16,890 euros, almost 2000 euros more than the basic version. This debuted a few months ago and is considered by MV connoisseurs to be the most intuitive and best drivable model in the house. Because the classy 800 with the lively three-cylinder engine combines sporty and touristic properties with good everyday practicality and on top of that shines with very decent equipment. In addition to a multi-adjustable traction control and different driving modes, it even includes an automatic switch for clutch-free switching as well as LED light, TFT display, cruise control and Bluetooth.

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report
Luxury variant

Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso now also attracts with three-stage adjustable heated grips, a stiff main stand and an integrated GPS sensor, but above all with the manufacturer’s first semi-active chassis. A chassis that adapts to the road and driving conditions and should automatically provide the most perfect possible coordination of fork and shock absorber, whether you are going uphill on bumpy mountain roads at a dedicated gallop or at a leisurely trot over the finest surface. Many motorcycle manufacturers, from Aprilia to BMW and Ducati to KTM and Yamaha, are already using this sensor and computer-controlled technology for their flagships.

More stable, more precise and less nervous

MV Agusta is now following suit and apparently wants to prove right away how well the new feature of the house works: The trial route to try out is demanding, it leads from the factory in Varese over winding paths to Lake Maggiore and there up to the Mottarone Pass. With jagged frost faults, thick potholes, rough bumps and wide cracks, it really pulls out all the stops for conceivable asphalt damage, and the play of light and shadow in autumn on the forest passages and damp leaves on the road further increase the level of difficulty. Full concentration is required – and of course the semi-active chassis of the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso, which masters these challenges really well by further opening the damping on the bumpy surface of the Mottarone and closing the front compression a little when braking to allow for too deep immersion to prevent the fork. It’s nice when you can focus on the essentials, namely driving and cornering, and rely on the chassis.

The light-footed handiness, which already makes the basic model fall into a sloping position by itself, has remained, but in comparison the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso appears more stable, more precise and less nervous. This is particularly noticeable when things get down to business and they are allowed to run in sport mode. As with other manufacturers, the responsiveness of the chassis is linked to the driving modes. In the sport mode of the MV, that means: full power, i.e. 110 hp, jagged throttle response, late traction control and now a suitably tuned, very stiff chassis that quickly and hard ironed over the bumps. The chassis is more comfortable and back-friendly in touring mode with 90 hp, it works more gently, but still resolutely.

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso with GPS sensor

An MV specialty is the custom mode, in which the driver can mix his favorite mix of all driving modes, from the response of the engine to the engine brake and many other settings up to traction control. Added to this are personal preferences in terms of chassis, and MV Agusta has created its own app for this. The compression and rebound levels can be varied at the touch of a finger on the tablet. In addition, similar to what Aprilia offers for the Caponord, you can call up data on the route driven, from the opening of the throttle valve to the inclined position – the GPS sensor integrated in the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso makes it possible.

The app was only available as a beta version during the test, but will soon be available free of charge from the app store. However, the semi-active system of the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso has a loophole: Although the load status of the motorcycle can be set via the display, from solo operation to two people with luggage, it does not affect the spring preload: you have to increase it Set as before using the handwheel. Part of the luxury of the Lusso falls by the wayside.

Technical specifications

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report
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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

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MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso in the driving report

MV Agusta

Water-cooled three-cylinder fourstroke in-line engine, a balancer shaft, two overhead, chain-driven camshafts, four valves per cylinder, wet sump lubrication, injection 3 x Ø 47 mm, regulated catalytic converter, 450 watt alternator, 12 V / 11 Ah battery, hydraulically operated multi-disc oil bath clutch, Six-speed gearbox, automatic transmission, X-ring chain, secondary ratio 41:16.

Bore x stroke: 79 x 54.3 mm
Displacement: 798 cm³
Compression ratio: 12.2: 1
Rated output: 81 kW (110 PS) at 10,000 rpm
Max. Torque: 83 Nm at 8000 rpm

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Steel tubular frame with screwed cast aluminum parts, load-bearing motor, upside-down fork, Ø 43 mm, electronic damping adjustment, rebound and compression damping, single-sided swing arm, central spring strut, electronic damping adjustment, spring base by hand wheel, floating double disc brake at the front, Ø 320 mm, Four-piston calipers, rear disc brake, Ø 220 mm, two-piston caliper, traction control, ABS.

Cast aluminum wheels: 3.50 x 17; 6 x 17
Tires: 120/70 ZR 17; 190/55 ZR 17

Dimensions + weight

Wheelbase 1424 mm, steering head angle 65 degrees, caster 108 mm, suspension travel f / r 160/165 mm, seat height 850 mm, dry weight 192 kg, permissible total weight 417 kg, tank capacity 22 liters.
Guarantee: two years
Colors: red / silver, pearl white / gray
Price: 16,890 euros
Additional costs: 275 euros

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