As Moto Guzzi approaches the 60th anniversary of its iconic V7—first introduced in 1967—the brand pays homage to its rich heritage while embracing modernity. The 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 range has been revealed, showcasing styling refinements, advanced technology, and the long-awaited return of the legendary V7 Sport, now the most dynamic and advanced iteration of this classic motorcycle.
A dynamic evolution of Moto Guzzi DNA
The Moto Guzzi V7 has always embodied the brand’s Italian know-how and its unique character. Since its rebirth in 2008, the model has undergone continuous refinements, culminating in an update in 2021 featuring an 850cc engine. Now the 2025 range improves both style and performance, welcoming the V7 Sport alongside the well-known V7 Stone et V7 Special.
At the heart of this development is the air-cooled transverse V-twin engine, a Moto Guzzi trademark. Compliant with Euro 5+ regulations, the updated engine boasts a 4% power increase, now producing 67.3 HP, with torque improved to 79 Nm, peaking at just 4,400 rpm. These updates promise smoother, more flexible performance in various driving conditions, whether during daily commutes or spirited joyrides.
A new Ride-by-Wire throttle introduces multiple driving modes—Road, Rain, and a dedicated Sport mode for the V7 Sport—offering tailored responses and enhanced safety features, such as cruise control and cruise control. advanced traction.
V7 Special
The V7 Sport: A legend reinvented
The new V7 Sport combines Moto Guzzi’s rich heritage with cutting-edge technology to create the most advanced V7 to date. Equipped with dual front disc brakes, USD forks and a six-axis inertial platform, the V7 Sport introduces cornering ABS and cornering traction control, elevating safety and handling.
With a dedicated Sport driving mode, this model refines throttle response and limits traction control for exhilarating performance on dry roads. Lightweight alloy wheels, bespoke aluminum details and a sporty black saddle with red stitching complete the aggressive and refined aesthetic.
Refined design across the range
The V7 Series maintains its distinctive blend of heritage and contemporary elegance, now featuring more detailed finishes. The largest-in-class 21-liter metal fuel tank highlights the sculptural V-twin engine, while new side panels, a shortened rear fender and an updated exhaust system contribute to a more slender profile.
All models benefit from LED lighting and a redesigned digital instrument cluster with updated graphics. The V7 Stone displays minimalist styling, while the V7 Special exudes classic elegance with chrome accents. The V7 Sport adds exclusive features such as handlebar end mirrors, sporty wheels and aluminum inserts on the side panels.
V7 Sport
Chassis and comfort for every rider
The V7’s double-cradle steel frame, renowned for its balance and agility, remains a standout feature. The Sport model is equipped with a 41mm USD fork, ensuring superior control during dynamic rides. Preload-adjustable rear shocks and comfortable ergonomics make the V7 range just as suitable for daily commuting as it is for long tours.
Original accessories and equipment
Moto Guzzi offers a wide range of accessories to customize the V7, including cases, tank bags, heated grips and a tire pressure monitoring system. Motorcyclists can also choose from two new technical clothing lines: the stylish MG Contrail and sporty MG Groundspeed collections, including jackets, gloves and helmets designed for safety and comfort.
The return of an icon
With its advanced features and homage to Moto Guzzi’s rich past, the V7 2025 range stands as a testament to the brand’s ability to evolve while preserving its authenticity. From the versatile Stone to the stylish Special to the reimagined Sport, the V7 series offers something for every rider, ensuring its place as a symbol of Italian craftsmanship for years to come.
V7 Pierre
Source : Groupe Piaggio
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