F4 CC - The World's Most Expensive Production Motorcycle Arrives Downunder Date: Tuesday April 24, 2007
In true Motorcycle Art form, MV Agusta is recognised as the world’s most premium motorcycle brand which stems back to the glory days (1950’s/60’s/70’s) with the marque winning 18 premier class MotoGP riders Championships, the highest number in history to date. Since then the brand was reignited with a stunning unveiling at the 1997 Milan Show with the release of the F4 750. The F in F4 stands for Ferrari, symbolically acknowledged by the fact that Piero Ferrari, son of Enzo designed MV’s unique radial valve four cylinder engines.
The evolution of the F4 range throughout the last decade has been an impressive process with the inclusion of the 1000cc engine as well as a number of exclusive limited edition models.
History tells us that MV Agusta is certainly a special brand and now it claims another milestone as the most expensive production motorcycle in the world, with the F4 CC master piece.
The F4 CC is named after the President of MV Agusta, Italy, Claudio Castiglioni and boasts an exclusive retail price of $185,000 (AUD).
The F4 CC features an up-spec engine to 1078cc, 200hp, rated to 315km/h and an abundance of technical upgrades. There is a select build number of 100 units only. 1 for Claudio Castiglioni, 99 for the world.
The F4 CC also comes with a luxurious F4 CC Trussadi leather jacket and Girard-Perregaux watch which is individually numbered as the motorcycles production number.
Australian MV Agusta importer, the Paul Feeney Group secured two early production F4 CC machines with the units now sold to two private buyers. There is still a small window of opportunity if you would like to own a piece of history, please contact your nearest MV Agusta dealer as these bikes will be available for a short period by special order only.
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