MV Agusta has dropped the curtain on its most drop-dead gorgeous machine yet—the Superveloce 1000 Ago. A jaw-dropping celebration of MV’s 80th anniversary and a tribute to the legendary Giacomo Agostini, this limited-run superbike oozes performance, prestige, and pure Italian sex appeal. Only 83 units will be built, each costing an eye-watering $80,098.
And trust us, it’s worth every penny.
Draped in carbon fibre and flowing with aggressive aero, the Superveloce 1000 Ago shares its core with the Serie Oro, including the monstrous 208 hp inline-four that screams to 14,000 rpm. Forged titanium internals, Brembo Stylema brakes, cornering ABS, and a suite of electronic wizardry back up the beauty with bite.
But this machine isn’t just about blistering lap times—it’s a rolling museum piece. Each bike comes with:
- A gold-plated serial plaque and certificate of authenticity
- A billet aluminum key case, featuring a brass coin made from Agostini’s actual race trophy
- A signature from Ago himself
Buyers can also request custom racing gear: a tailor-made Dainese suit and an AGV Pista GP RR helmet, both designed exclusively for the 1000 Ago—no extra charge.
This bike honors a man who claimed 15 world titles and 123 wins, and its design channels that same energy. It’s fast, rare, and achingly beautiful. Will most owners ride it? Probably not. But for those who do—it’s a rocket draped in legacy, built to conquer tarmac and turn heads like only MV Agusta can.
For the rest of us? We’ll just be here… drooling.