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Pirelli Inspires MV Agusta To Design The Diablo Brutale

By Victor Baker

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Diablo Brutale

The Italian collaboration between MV Agusta and Pirelli lives on for decades now, which is why the two automotive icons have decided it was time for a celebration. That’s how the MV Agusta Diablo Brutale was born, a heart-stopping bike based on the Brutale 800 naked roadster, showing off a mesmerizing color theme and the new Diablo Rosso III supersport tires by Pirelli.

The marvelous Brutale series was Massimo Tamburini’s last project for MV Agusta, a bike that proved to be an instant success and also the start of an entire family of motorcycles which now includes eight models.

Diablo Brutale

On the other hand, the third generation of Pirelli’s Diablo Rosso tires, which came to life last year, was chosen to equip the Brutale 800. The new road tires have been designed specifically for the supersport, naked and sport touring riders who love to take their bikes to the extremes.

The Diablo Brutale features a matte black theme, complemented by several Pirelli logos and red striping that are reminiscent of the Diablo Rosso tread pattern. Keeping in line with the special theme, Pirelli has delivered a set of special tires, with a generous red stripe on the sides.

But don’t expect to see this ravishing bike at a dealer near you any time soon; it’s just built for show.

Diablo Brutale

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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