Moto Morini, a name synonymous with Italian motorcycling heritage, has once again stolen the spotlight at EICMA 2023.
The unveiling of the Corsaro Sport 750 and other models like the Milano and X-Cape 1200 marks a bold step forward for the brand.
These new additions, particularly the Corsaro Sport 750, are set to redefine expectations in the motorcycle industry.
The Corsaro Sport 750 differentiates itself with its unique aesthetic, sharing its technical base with the new naked Corsaro 750.
It features a sleek, encompassing fairing tightly wrapped around the sides, revealing only the rear cylinder’s tip.
The prominent fuel tank and the rear tail with dual exhaust terminals peeking through the bike’s silhouette showcase Moto Morini’s attention to detail and quality components.
The Corsaro Sport’s heart lies a 749 cc 90° V-Twin engine, similar to the standard Corsaro 750. This engine boasts a maximum power of 96 CV, with a top speed exceeding 210 km/h.
Moto Morini has also made a 48 CV version available, catering to a broader range of riders.
This engine configuration represents a departure from the 270-degree setup commonly seen in the industry, highlighting Moto Morini’s commitment to innovation and performance.
The Corsaro Sport 750 is not just about looks and power. It’s also about advanced riding technology. With fully adjustable suspension and 17″ cast-aluminium wheels, it ensures a tailored and responsive riding experience.
The bike’s wet weight is approximately 440 lbs, making it a formidable presence on the road.
The Corsaro twins, both the Sport and the standard model, are equipped with Brembo brakes, hydraulic clutches, and Pirelli Diablo Rosso 4 tires, ensuring top-tier performance and safety.
Moto Morini, which currently retails the X-Cape (750) and the Seiemmezzo in India, has sparked considerable interest among enthusiasts with this diverse lineup.
Introducing the Corsaro 750 and Corsaro Sport adds an exciting dimension to the brand’s portfolio, potentially expanding its offerings in the Indian market and injecting fresh energy into Moto Morini’s presence.
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