New MV Agusta Rush Titanio Revealed – Titanium Hyperbike Madness

New MV Agusta Rush Titanio Revealed – Titanium Hyperbike Madness

Owning an MV Agusta of any kind would itself already be quite a statement but the brand has always been more than willing to provide something extra special for its very top-end clientele and in the case of the 2026 Rush Titanio, this motorcycle is now among those select few bikes that fall into that category.

As implied by the name, titanium becomes a crucial aspect for making the Titanio distinct from the already impressive base model Rush; a bike that turns the Brutale 1000 on which it is based into something even more impractical and visually appealing. Titanium is used on the brackets of the Arrow slip-on exhaust system which has been specifically made for the Titanio. The cover of the fuel tank is also made of titanium, adorned with the name and logo of the bike – an image that represents atomic structures. The headlight carrier along with the brackets of the TFT instruments has also been made of titanium and MV Agusta has used titanium screws whenever possible.

Image Source: Official Brand Media

The seat, which is made out of Alcantara (titanium might be a bit uncomfortable), is marked with the Titanio logo, which also features prominently on the fuel tank just before the filling port.

Where titanium was not feasible, MV Agusta has turned to using carbon fibre in place of steel as often as possible, including the use of visible weave that leaves no room for doubt regarding the location of the expenditure.

While the manufacturer claims that these special materials will lead to a loss of weight, there are still no details available from the company, so it remains unknown whether this is going to be a case of losing grammes or kilos compared to the standard bike weighing 205.5 kg. There have been no indications that there will be an increase in power, though, with the standard Rush having 208 hp.

However, the price is not yet known, but one thing is for sure; there will be a huge saving in your purse because the current version of the Rush costs $83,995 AUD, and there are only 300 purchasers of the rare Titanio version of the car who will definitely pay much more than that.

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