
Pre-F4
MV Agusta brand reborn 1997 — F4 was the launch flagship
F4 750 launched 1999 with Tamburini-designed bodywork
MV Agusta's 1999 F4 750 was Massimo Tamburini's Italian superbike masterpiece — 749cc inline-four with radial valves, single-sided swingarm, organ-pipe exhaust, that distinctive aesthetic. F4 1000 (2005-2009): 998cc, 166-200bhp; F4R/RR (2010-2018): up to 212bhp. Killed in 2018 with no successor — replaced by F3 800 and Brutale superbike. Cult superbike now.

MV Agusta brand reborn 1997 — F4 was the launch flagship
F4 750 launched 1999 with Tamburini-designed bodywork

998cc liquid-cooled inline-four (F4-derived), radial valves
Single-sided swingarm, organ-pipe exhaust, Italian sportbike benchmark

998cc inline-four, race-spec internals, 200bhp+ peak
Cornering ABS, electronic suspension, Brembo monobloc, MotoGP-style aerodynamics
MV Agusta killed F4 in 2018 — Euro 4 + sales decline + multiple bankruptcies
Brutale 1000 RR is the modern MV super-naked; no faired flagship
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 US BLS CPI tool.