30-Year Arcs / Hyper Naked / Aprilia Tuono V4 Lineage
Aprilia Italy

Aprilia Tuono V4. 30 years on.

The Tuono V4 launched 2011 — the bike that defined the hyper-naked category. Tuono name first appeared in 2002 as a naked RSV1000 (V-twin). The V4 era starts 2011 when the RSV4 motor went into the chassis. Three Tuonos in 24 years, all sport-bike derived.

1996
No Tuono yet
2006
Tuono 1000 R
2016
Tuono V4 RR
2026
Tuono V4 Factory
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Tuono yet

Tuono name does not exist until 2002
Aprilia largely racing 2-strokes in 1996

STATUS · NONE
NONE
Pegaso 650
2006 V-twin Tuono · 2006
2006 Tuono 1000 R

Tuono 1000 R

998cc 60° V-twin (RSV derived)
Naked superbike concept

998cc 60° V-twin (RSV derived)
139 bhp
107
199
810
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only998cc 60°Trellis frame,
Known issues
  • Tuono 1000 R — sprag clutch failure — 2002-09
  • Reg/rec failure — 2002-09
  • Stator failure — 2002-09
£8,200
£13,800
£3.5–5k
2016 V4 era · 2016
2016 Tuono V4 RR

Tuono V4 RR

1077cc V4 (RSV4 derived)
The hyper-naked benchmark

1077cc V4 (RSV4 derived)
175 bhp
111
209
825
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireaTC3 rideLCD only1077cc V4Aluminium twin-spar
Known issues
  • Tuono V4 RR — quickshifter sensor failures — 2014-20
  • Reg/rec failure — 2014-20
  • Fork seal weeping under hard riding — all years
£12,800
£16,650
£5–10k
2026 Current · 2026 · Factory
2026 Tuono V4 Factory

Tuono V4 Factory

1099cc V4 (RSV4 derived)
Semi-active Öhlins, MotoGP electronics

1099cc V4 (RSV4 derived)
180 bhp
121
209
825
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireaTC +6 ride5" TFTQuickshifter+Öhlins Smart-EC
Known issues
  • Tuono V4 Factory — APRC electronics glitches occasionally — 2021-on
  • TFT dash issues reported — 2021-on
  • Otherwise highly developed RSV4-based platform
£18,950Verified MSRP
£18,950
£20.8k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
What invented the hyper-naked Tuono V4 2011 The 2011 Tuono V4 was THE bike that defined the hyper-naked category. Aprilia took the RSV4 superbike, stripped the fairings, raised the bars, kept the engine. 175bhp, naked. Other manufacturers had done naked superbikes before (BMW K1200R 2005) but the Tuono V4 made it a category — every hyper-naked since (Super Duke, Streetfighter V4, MT-10) follows the same recipe.
Engine architecture V-twin → V4 2002-2010: V-twin (RSV1000 derived). 2011-current: V4 (RSV4 derived). The V4 is what makes a Tuono a Tuono now — fundamental change of character from the original V-twin model. Every modern Tuono shares its motor with an RSV4 superbike.
Power gain +36bhp 139bhp Tuono 1000 R → 175bhp Tuono V4. Going from V-twin to V4 added 36bhp without much weight gain. The V4 also has a much wider powerband and better cornering character thanks to the narrow architecture.
Real cost change +£7k Tuono 1000 R was £8,200 in 2006 (£13,800 today). The 2026 Tuono V4 Factory is £20,800 — about 51% more in real terms. The bike has moved from naked superbike to flagship premium hyper-naked with semi-active Öhlins suspension.
Aprilia electronics package Class-leading Aprilia have arguably the best electronics package in motorcycling. APRC suite includes 8-level traction control, 4-level wheelie control, launch control, slide control, engine brake control, quickshift, cornering ABS — all IMU-derived. They were first with 6-axis IMU on a production motorcycle (2014).
Rider aids count 1 → 12 2006 Tuono 1000R: ABS option. 2026 Tuono V4 Factory: cornering ABS, ATC traction (8 levels), AWC wheelie (4 levels), ALC launch, AEB engine brake, ASC slide, AEM cruise, ride modes (6 inc 3 Track), Öhlins Smart-EC 2.0, quickshifter+, smartphone, pit limiter. Pretty much a complete MotoGP electronics suite for the road.
Cheapest way in £3.5k A clean Tuono 1000 R from 2006-2010. RSV Mille engine, trellis frame, naked superbike vibes. The V-twin Tuono is fundamentally different to the modern V4 but has its own character — and is becoming sought-after as the V4 prices climb.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

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.

1996 No Tuono yet Manufacturer specs · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2006 Tuono 1000 R Manufacturer press · MCN Reviews · autoevolution
2016 Tuono V4 RR Manufacturer UK specs · MCN · Total Motorcycle
2026 Tuono V4 Factory Manufacturer UK · Bennetts BikeSocial · Cycle World