Meet the $80k MV Agusta superbike that ships with a custom suit, helmet, and CNC-machined key

Meet the $80k MV Agusta superbike that ships with a custom suit, helmet, and CNC-machined keyI don’t know about you, but I can almost spot the ‘Italian-ness’ in an Italian-made motorcycle. While Japanese bikes are precision instruments and American cruisers...

Jun 19, 2025 - 22:45
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Meet the $80k MV Agusta superbike that ships with a custom suit, helmet, and CNC-machined key

I don’t know about you, but I can almost spot the ‘Italian-ness’ in an Italian-made motorcycle. While Japanese bikes are precision instruments and American cruisers are statements of rebellion, Italian motorcycles are more akin to passionate arguments. These machines are built to prove a point about beauty, speed, and the human capacity for creating objects that make your heart race before the engine even fires. The new MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago might be the most Italian motorcycle ever made.

Born to celebrate both MV Agusta’s 80th anniversary and the legacy of Giacomo Agostini, the most successful motorcycle racer of all time with 15 world championships, this isn’t just another limited edition. It’s a meticulously crafted time machine that connects modern engineering to the golden age of Grand Prix racing when Agostini dominated circuits aboard MV Agusta’s screaming three and four-cylinder racers. Only 83 will ever exist, matching the number of Ago’s Grand Prix victories with MV, each signed by the man himself and priced at a breathtaking $80,098.

Designer: MV Agusta

The visual drama of the Superveloce 1000 Ago hits you immediately. Draped in Fire Red Matt and Magnum Silver Matt carbon fiber bodywork with Agostini’s yellow #1 proudly displayed on each flank, it manages to look both vintage and futuristic simultaneously. Those silver-spoked wheels, a nod to racing machines of yesteryear, sit in stark contrast to the carbon fiber everything else. The arrow-shaped stripes that once adorned Ago’s racing leathers are faithfully reproduced on the Alcantara seat. It’s retro-futurism executed with an obsessive attention to detail.

Beneath the nostalgic styling beats a thoroughly modern heart: a 998cc inline-four that produces 208 horsepower and revs to a stratospheric 14,000 rpm. Forged titanium components throughout the engine allow for that screaming redline, while the quad-exit Akrapovič exhaust system tucked under the tail ensures the soundtrack matches the visual drama. The Superveloce 1000 Ago also packs cutting-edge electronics, including cornering ABS, wheelie control, and launch control, all managed through a 5.5-inch TFT display with integrated GPS.

And there’s enough design/luxury overkill to justify the bike’s price tag, blurring the line between motorcycle and artifact. Each bike features an individually numbered 18K gold plate on its steering head. The ignition key itself is a work of art, housed in a red anodized aluminum shell containing a brass coin made from one of Agostini’s original racing trophies. It’s as if MV Agusta is saying: “This isn’t just transportation; this is a relic from a religion of speed.”

The lucky 83 who secure one of these machines won’t just get the motorcycle. MV Agusta has partnered with Dainese and AGV to offer a made-to-measure racing suit and special edition helmet at no additional cost. Though after dropping $80K on the bike itself, perhaps that’s the least they could do. Deliveries aren’t expected until January 2026, giving buyers plenty of time to prepare a suitable shrine in their garage.

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