MV Agusta Reveals Engineering and Material Philosophy Behind Its Motorcycles
MV Agusta details its 'where engineering becomes art' philosophy, ensuring every component is finished to the same standard inside and out.
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What Happened
Since 1945, MV Agusta has built motorcycles meant to be admired as closely as they are ridden. The company's philosophy treats mechanics and aesthetics as a single object from the first sketch, with every component designed to be admired even when disassembled. Inner surfaces are finished to the same standard as visible ones.
MV Agusta employs a material value-ladder across components. For example, the dashboard support starts in billet aluminium, rises to sintered aluminium on the Rush Mamba using topology optimization, and culminates in titanium on the Rush Titanio. Similarly, wheels range from sealed-channel spoked for tubeless use to full carbon on the F3 Competizione.
“A motorcycle should reward the closest possible look. We design every MV Agusta component to be technical and beautiful at the same time — and to stay beautiful even when you take it apart. That is what makes every MV Agusta a unique piece of art.”
Why this matters
For motorcycle enthusiasts, this approach highlights how MV Agusta prioritizes craftsmanship and material selection over sheer performance, creating machines that are as beautiful as they are functional.
Terms in This Story
- Billet aluminium
- Aluminium machined from a solid block
- Sintered aluminium
- Aluminium formed by compacting and heating powder without melting
- Alcantara
- A synthetic suede-like material
- Autoclave curing
- A manufacturing process using heat and pressure to cure composite materials
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