
Pre-Brutale
MV Agusta brand reborn 1997 with F4 superbike
Brutale 750 (Tamburini-designed) launched 2001 as F4's naked sibling
MV Agusta's 2001 Brutale 750 was the Italian super-naked benchmark — 749cc inline-four (F4-derived), 127bhp, Tamburini-designed bodywork. Brutale 910 (2005-2010) bumped to 909cc and 136bhp. Followed by 989/990/1078 variants. The bike that defined Italian super-naked aesthetic — naked, aggressive, expensive. Modern Brutale 1000 RR continues the lineage.

MV Agusta brand reborn 1997 with F4 superbike
Brutale 750 (Tamburini-designed) launched 2001 as F4's naked sibling

909cc liquid-cooled inline-four (F4-derived), radial valves
Tamburini-designed naked, aggressive Italian aesthetic

989cc / 1078cc inline-four — successor variants
Brutale 1090 launched 2010 with ABS option, modern electronics

Modern Brutale — 998cc inline-four, 200bhp, full electronics
Direct lineage from Tamburini's 2001 Brutale 750
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.