Mv Agusta Brutale 675
The MV Agusta Brutale 675 was introduced in 2012 as a more accessible, lightweight entry into the Brutale naked streetfighter lineup, powered by a triple-cylinder engine derived from the F3 675 supersport. It was notable for bringing MV Agusta's signature Italian craftsmanship and aggressive styling to a mid-displacement segment, appealing to riders seeking a nimble yet characterful machine. The model helped broaden MV Agusta's market reach before eventually being succeeded and evolved into updated triple-cylinder offerings.
128 hp
Power
71 Nm
Torque
173 kg
Weight
220 km/h
Top Speed
6.5 L/100km (approximately 15.4 km/L, typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Triple Engine Sweet Spot
The 675cc inline-three engine produces 128hp while being notably lighter than MV Agusta's larger Brutales, offering a uniquely balanced power-to-weight ratio. It's considered one of the most characterful middleweight engines ever built, with a distinctive exhaust note.
Watch the Electrics
The Brutale 675 has a known history of electrical gremlins, particularly with the dashboard, throttle-by-wire system, and battery drain issues. Always verify full electrical function and check service history for recurring dealer visits before buying used.
Depreciation Works For You
MV Agustas depreciate steeply compared to Japanese rivals, meaning used Brutale 675s can be found at surprisingly accessible prices. However, factor in higher-than-average servicing costs and parts availability, as dealer networks remain limited outside major cities.
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