Moto Guzzi Australia has today announced that its premium adventure tourer has received a price reduction of $3500 to $29,390 rideaway for MY24 units, while gaining radar-based Forward Cruise Control (FCC) fitted as standard.
INFO MOTO pointed out in its written review and video launch report that despite coming equipped with a front radar from its initial release, the bike did not offer active cruise control functionality – arguably the largest benefit provided by radar technology.
At launch, Moto Guzzi indicated that such features would arrive in due course, and this week it has been delivered alongside a significant price cut.
Moto Guzzi’s new Stelvio adventure tourer distinguishes itself from the V100 Mandello sports tourer that launched in 2023 with long-distance ergonomics and light-off-road credentials.
The Moto Guzzi Stelvio builds upon the V100 Mandello with touring comforts like longer travel suspension, a taller windscreen, revised handlebars and riding position, a 19-inch front wheel (up 2-in) and a 21-litre fuel tank (up 4L).
While in keeping with the new platform’s design language, the Stelvio sees revised bodywork and much larger rider and pillion seats, also aiding its long-distance credentials.
Other key specifications include Michelin Anakee dual-sport tyres, expansive luggage options and revised rider mode settings.
The Moto Guzzi Stelvio is motivated by the same 1042cc twin-cylinder engine with shaft drive as the Mandello, outputting 85kW and 104Nm.
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.