MV Agusta reveals new Enduro Veloce

MV Agusta reveals its second new bike in a week, with the Enduro Veloce gaining minor tweaks for 2026.

MV Agusta's new Enduro Veloce parked off road
MV Agusta's new Enduro Veloce parked off road

After unveiling a new Brutale 800 last week, MV Agusta has now revealed its 2026 Enduro Veloce which gets several minor changes and two new colours. 

The Enduro Veloce remains MV Agusta’s flagship adventure bike, which is part of a two-model ADV range that also includes the limited edition LXP Orioli. 

At the heart of the Enduro Veloce remains the 931cc three-cylinder engine, which the Varese-based brand proudly says weighs “just 57kg”. It produces a claimed 124hp (122.3bhp) at 10,000rpm and 75 Ib-ft of torque at 7,000rpm.

MV Agusta's new Enduro Veloce riding off road
MV Agusta's new Enduro Veloce riding off road

The six-speed gearbox is equipped with an EAS 4.0 quickshifter as standard, and it’s fully compliant with Euro 5+ emission standards. 

In terms of upgrades for 2026, the Enduro Veloce gets new side panniers and centre stand. It also receives new protection bars, which the Italian company says have added “durability and off-road readiness”.

From there the new model gets revised fog lights and Bridgestone AT41 tyres. Looks-wise, MV has brought two new colours to the table, including a Nero Intenso/Grigio Antracite (Black/Anthracite Grey) for those that haven’t touched up their Italian on Duolingo. There’s also a Bianco Perlato RC/Blu Nordico (Pearl White RC/Nordic Blue) with gold stripes along the fuel tank and side fairing.

New Enduro Veloce in white, blue and gold
New Enduro Veloce in white, blue and gold

Suspension aboard the all-terrain Enduro Veloce is taken care of via Sachs, with 48mm fully adjustable forks up front, and an adjustable monoshock with progressive linkage at the rear. Travel is 210mm at both ends of the bike. 

Seat height is adjustable from 850 to 870mm, while ground clearance is set at 230mm. Braking is handled by Brembo Stylema calipers on 320mm floating front discs, while the rear setup comprises a 265mm disc and dual-piston caliper.

Riders can choose between four riding modes which include Urban, Touring, Off-Road and Custom All-Terrain. The Enduro Veloce also benefits from Cornering ABS, complete with RLM (Rear Wheel Lift Mitigation), and Cruise Control. Traction control, engine braking, and throttle response can all be adjusted.

MV Agusta Enduro Veloce riding
MV Agusta Enduro Veloce riding

The new Enduro Veloce arrives with a price of €19.900 for the Italian market, which converts to £17,400.

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