Limited Edition Aprilia Tuono V4 X First Look

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

On the heels of its uber exclusive RSV4 X winged wonder, Aprilia announced a naked version with the Tuono V4 X. As with the RSV4 X, the Tuono version is designed only for track use and will be produced in very limited numbers. Only 10 units of the RSV4 X were made, and all were scooped up in a few hours after online orders were opened, but Aprilia hasn’t announced how many Tuono V4 X models will be made. We do have a price: 34,000 euros, or about US$40,473.

The most striking detail about the Tuono V4 X (except, perhaps, the black/red/yellow/lavender/white color scheme inspired by the 2006 RSV 1000 Bol d’Or racebike) is the addition of the carbon winglets on the front fairing, derived from Aprilia’s RS-GP MotoGP racer. Aprilia claims the aerodynamic appendage increases stability at high speeds and during braking or when cranking open the throttle.

Beyond the wings, the Tuono V4 X’s entire fairings are made of carbon fiber. The clutch lever, brake lever guard, crankcase guard, adjustable footpegs and fuel cap all made from billet aluminum. Add some Marchesini forged magnesium rims and an Akrapovič exhaust system, and the overall claimed dry weight is a svelte 366 pounds, a significant reduction from the Tuono V4 1100 Factory’s claimed 407-pound dry weight.

MotoGP racer Aleix Espargaro got to test the Tuono V4 X on Austria’s Red Bull Ring.

The engine is derived from the same powerplant in the regular Tuono and RSV4 1100 Factory but the upgraded exhaust and air filter (the same high permeability Sprint Filter unit used on the RS-GP) help bump the engine output by about 4 hp to a claimed 221 hp.

Engine braking, traction control and wheelie control are all tuned for track applications, with all engine maps supplying full power. A quickshifter is equipped as standard. The Tuono V4 X also comes with a color TFT screen and an intregrated GPS sensor to display lap times.

As with the Tuono V4 1100 Factory, the X is equipped with a semi-active Smart EC 2.0 suspension system from Öhlins. Brembo supplies the GP4-MS calipers, steel rotors and billet aluminum master cylinder.

Online orders will be accepted on Aprilia’s website, and buyers will be able to have the chance to pick up the bike directly from Aprilia’s racing department in Noale, Italy.

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Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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  • Mackja Mackja on Aug 29, 2020

    The ultimate of the ultimate super naked! Sweet! Would love to throw a leg over that beast!!

  • Arjen Bootsma Arjen Bootsma on Aug 31, 2020

    The "-let" part in winglet suggests that it is a small wing. I respectfully disagree to call this aerodynamic appendage on the Aprilia a winglet.

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