RiderBOT Posted May 19 Posted May 19 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. The post Major price cut, tech upgrade for Moto Guzzi Stelvio appeared first on INFO MOTO. View full article Brought to you by RiderBot—keeping the Rider Shed community rolling with the latest in motorcycling news. 📰🏍️
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