2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce gains two new colours and integrated electronics

MV Agusta has given its new Enduro Veloce the works, and by that we mean a complete suite of integrated electronics.

New MV Agusta Enduro Veloce on the road
New MV Agusta Enduro Veloce on the road

MV Agusta’s travel enduro range has just become even more focused thanks to a series of additions to the Enduro Veloce. 

The 2026 model is now standard with a full suite of electronics, two new colourways, and two tyre configurations: one street-oriented and one designed for off-road use.

According to MV Agusta, “each configuration adapts the vehicle’s electronic calibration to ensure optimal performance, safety, and control according to the selected tyre setup”.

This system is designed around the standard electronics package, which includes a six-axis IMU, Cornering ABS, three riding modes, as well as one custom option, an up-down quickshifter, and traction control, which has up to eight different levels – including ‘off’. 

2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce
2026 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce

Additionally, the Enduro Veloce also gets front lift control, engine brake control, adjustable engine response, throttle sensitivity with Low, Medium, and High options, maximum torque mapping featuring the same Low, Medium, and High settings, an RPM limiter, and finally, cruise control. 

On top of that, MV Agusta’s new Enduro Veloce also comes with aluminium panniers and mounting frame, protection bars, fog lights, and Bridgestone AT41 tyres as standard. 

The new bike is available in three colourways in total, with the Nero Intenso/Grigio Antracite (Intense Black/Anthracite Grey) and Bianco Perlato RC/Blu Nordico (Pearl White RC/Nordic Blue) being new additions. 

MV Agusta Enduro Veloce riding off-road
MV Agusta Enduro Veloce riding off-road

The Enduro Veloce comes with a five-year warranty straight from the Italian manufacturer, and will be landing in the UK with a £17,400 price tag. 

At the heart of the Enduro Veloce is a 931cc three-cylinder power unit that produces 122bhp at 10,000rpm and 75 Ib-ft of torque at 7,000rpm.

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