No Aprilia superbike
Aprilia's biggest road bike was Pegaso 650 single
Their first big-bore RSV Mille V-twin launched 1998
X years of Aprilia superbike: from RSV Mille via RSV4 RF to today's 220bhp class leader. 199kg, 845mm seat, £20,995."> X years of Aprilia superbike: from RSV Mille via RSV4 RF to today's 220bhp class leader. 199kg, 845mm seat, £20,995."> X years of Aprilia superbike: from RSV Mille via RSV4 RF to today's 220bhp class leader. 199kg, 845mm seat, £20,995.">
Launched 2009, the RSV4 has won 7 World Superbike championships (Max Biaggi, Sylvain Guintoli, etc.). For 2026: 1099cc V4, 220bhp at 13,000rpm, 199kg wet, 845mm seat. Aerodynamic winglets, MotoGP-derived swingarm, full electronics. Aprilia claims it's the most powerful production non-supercharged road superbike. £20,995 UK base, £25,495 Factory with Öhlins. 30-year arc traces from 1996 RSV Mille concept through to today's class-leader.
Aprilia's biggest road bike was Pegaso 650 single
Their first big-bore RSV Mille V-twin launched 1998

998cc Rotax V-twin (60° angle)
Period rival to Ducati 999 — same V-twin philosophy

999.6cc V4 (replaced V-twin 2009)
RF version with Öhlins, forged wheels, race ECU

1099cc upgrade in 2021 — bigger displacement, MotoGP swingarm
Most powerful production non-supercharged superbike under £25k
Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.