An emblem of the Italian motorcycle for almost seventy years, Moto Guzzi V7 continues to reinvent itself, maintaining its unmistakable features and an authenticity that make it unique. The most recent interpretation of the legendary V7, the new Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Corsa, was unveiled as a surprise during Moto Guzzi Open House 2023, capturing the attention of the thousands of fans who turned out in Mandello for the most eagerly awaited event by Guzzisti all over the world. Powering the V7 Stone Corsa is an air-cooled 853cc 90-degree V-Twin with 2 valves per cylinder that makes a claimed 65hp at 6800 rpm and 54 lb-ft of torque at 5000 rpm, and it has a 6-speed transmission. It rolls on cast wheels 18-inch front, 17-inch rear and has Brembo brakes, with a 4-piston caliper squeezing a 320mm disc in front and a 2-piston caliper squeezing a 260mm disc out back.
The new V7 Stone Corsa stands out with its brand-new two-tone livery, also a tribute to the golden age of motorcycle racing. Moto Guzzi V7 Stone was also unveiled at Open House 2023 in the new Verde Camo colour scheme, which will be available alongside the Rosso Rovente, Grigio Alluminio, Giallo Metallico, and Nero Ruvido colour schemes. The 2024 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Corsa will retail for $9,690 and find out more at the Moto Guzzi website.
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