30-Year Arcs / Hyper Naked / Aprilia Tuono Lineage (V-twin)
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Aprilia Tuono 1000 / 1000R (V-twin). The original litre-class super-naked.

Aprilia's 2002 Tuono was the RSV Mille with the fairings stripped, bars raised, and aggression dialed up — 998cc V-twin, 123bhp at launch, 134bhp by 2006-2009. The original 'litre-class super-naked' that defined the category. Triumph Speed Triple, KTM Super Duke, Ducati Streetfighter all followed the formula. Replaced by the V4 Tuono in 2011 — same name, totally different engine.

1996
Pre-Tuono (2002 launch)
2006
Tuono 1000 R · launch year
2016
V4 Tuono since 2011
2026
Original Tuono gone since 2009
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 Pre-Tuono (2002 launch)

Pre-Tuono

Aprilia had no naked-litre in 1996
Tuono launched 2002 as the RSV Mille's naked sibling

Tuono not yet — 2002 launch
N/Apre-launch
£8,499
2006 Tuono 1000 R · launch year
2006 Aprilia Tuono 1000 R

Aprilia Tuono 1000 R (2006-2010)

998cc 60° V-twin (Rotax), 134bhp peak, slipper clutch
Naked, upright bars, that classic Italian super-naked stance

998cc liquid-cooled DOHC 60° V-twin (FI · Rotax)
134bhp
100
189
820
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCDSlipper clutchSteering damper std
Known issues
  • Tuono 1000 R — fuel pump failure — 2006-08
  • Reg/rec failure (Italian pattern) — all years
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
  • Cam chain tensioner rattle on high-mile — all years
£8,799
£14,800
£3.5–5.5k
2016 V4 Tuono era · 5 yrs in
No bike for this era

No V-twin Tuono

Tuono V4 (2011+) replaced the V-twin Tuono — 175bhp 1077cc V4
The V-twin Tuono is permanently gone

STATUS · GONE
GONE
£13,099
2026 V4 Tuono · 15 yrs
No bike for this era

No V-twin Tuono

Tuono V4 1100 Factory (2026) is Aprilia's modern super-naked
175bhp 1077cc V4, sharper than the V-twin Tuono ever was

STATUS · GONE
GONE
Tuono V4 Factory £15,499
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What actually changed.

From Tuono V-twin to Tuono V4 · the litre super-naked evolution
The original litre super-naked 2002 reset Aprilia's 2002 Tuono was the first 'super-naked' in the modern sense — RSV Mille superbike engine, fairings stripped, raised bars, aggressive ergonomics. Triumph Speed Triple (already existed but the 2005 upgrade was Tuono-influenced), KTM Super Duke (2005), Ducati Streetfighter (2009) all followed. The Tuono defined the formula.
Tuono 1000 → Tuono 1000 R (2006) +11bhp Original Tuono (2002-2005): 123bhp peak. Tuono 1000 R (2006-2010): 134bhp peak with revised heads, larger throttle bodies, race-rep ergonomics. The R is widely seen as the better V-twin Tuono — sharper, more aggressive, more refined fueling. R commands 30% premium on used market.
V-twin → V4 in 2011 Aprilia all-V4 Aprilia replaced the V-twin Tuono with the V4 Tuono in 2011 — 999cc 65° V4 from RSV4, 167bhp claimed. Same role, sharper engine, more rev character. The V-twin Tuono was killed completely. Aprilia is now an all-V4 sport brand (RSV4 sport, Tuono V4 naked, RS660 parallel-twin entry-level).
vs Tuono V4 (modern) More everything Tuono V4 1100 Factory (2026): 1077cc V4, 175bhp, 209kg wet. V-twin Tuono 1000 R: 998cc V-twin, 134bhp, 189kg dry. Modern V4 has 41bhp more peak, but 20kg more wet. Different bikes — V-twin had more low-mid torque punch, V4 is sharper at high revs and through the powerband.
Real cost trajectory +5% real (vs Tuono V4) £8,799 Tuono 1000 R in 2006 (£14,800 today) → £15,499 Tuono V4 Factory in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. Modern V4 Tuono has more rider aids, sharper engine, cornering ABS, ride modes. Used market in 2026: V-twin Tuono £3.5-5.5k for clean low-mile.
Rider aids count (2002 → 2026) 1 → 12+ V-twin Tuono had FI and slipper clutch — that's it. 2026 Tuono V4 Factory has cornering ABS, traction control, launch control, anti-wheelie, slide control, ride modes, IMU, quickshifter, Öhlins electronic suspension, lap timer, full TFT. Massive evolution in rider aids.
Cheapest way in £2.5k A clean V-twin Tuono from 2002-2005 (Gen-1). 123bhp V-twin, naked, slipper clutch, that famous Italian super-naked attitude. The cheapest path to an Italian super-naked. Pay attention to fuel pump, reg/rec, fork seals. Tuono 1000 R (2006-2010) is more sought-after — pay £1k more for the R.
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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.

2002-2005 Tuono 1000 (Gen-1) Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Visordown
2006-2010 Tuono 1000 R Manufacturer press · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2026 Tuono V4 (replacement) Aprilia UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial