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MV Agusta has unveiled the 2026 Brutale 800 — and it might be the final hurrah for the iconic middleweight before the next-gen 950 takes over. Known for its perfect combination of art and aggression, the Brutale 800 retains everything that made it a streetfighter icon, now sharper and cleaner under Euro 5+ regulations.

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At its heart sits the familiar 798cc triple-cylinder engine, still pumping out 111.5bhp and 85Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox and a slick bidirectional quickshifter. Despite stricter emission norms, MV hasn’t compromised on its signature snarl.

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The chassis setup remains top-shelf — a fully adjustable 43mm Marzocchi USD fork up front and a Sachs monoshock at the rear, ensuring that signature precision and corner-carving confidence. Braking is handled by twin 320mm front discs with Brembo M4.32 calipers and a 220mm rear disc — serious stopping power for a serious machine.

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The 2026 update also refines its tech arsenal. A six-axis IMU manages cornering ABS, traction control, and rear-wheel lift mitigation for maximum control when you’re pushing the limits. Riders can choose between Rain, Sport, Race, and Custom modes via a crisp 5.5-inch TFT display.

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New for 2026 is MV’s Advanced Connectivity Device, offering smart features like anti-theft tracking, live geolocation, and automatic emergency SMS alerts.

To top it all off, MV Agusta backs the Brutale 800 with a five-year factory warranty, underscoring its confidence in craftsmanship. It’s the same razor-sharp naked that stole hearts with its raw design and explosive mid-range — now refined for the future.