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New Moto Guzzi V7 Range

The Eagle Brand's most iconic model evolves in style and technology with the new V7 Sport.

Approaching its 60th anniversary — the first model launched in 1967 — the Moto Guzzi V7 remains the purest embodiment of Moto Guzzi DNA: an authentic motorcycle full of character. This Italian masterpiece continues to evolve while staying true to its heritage.

Since its rebirth in 2008, the Moto Guzzi V7 has followed a consistent evolutionary path, building increasing appreciation among a broad, diverse audience. After a significant update in 2021 introducing the 850cc engine, the 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 range offers notable styling and technical enhancements and welcomes back a legendary name. Alongside the well-known V7 Stone and V7 Special, the new Moto Guzzi V7 Sport debuts as the most technologically advanced V7 to date.

The iconic air-cooled transverse V-twin engine with shaft drive — a unique configuration worldwide — embraces the new Euro 5+ regulations and has undergone significant improvements, including adopting multi-map Ride-by-Wire throttle control. This innovation allows for more precise, customizable power delivery and includes cruise control as standard. Power has increased by 4%, but above all, a much stronger and smoother torque curve delivers immediately noticeable benefits across all conditions.

The new Moto Guzzi V7 Sport combines iconic styling with modern technological innovation. As the most dynamic and advanced V7 ever produced, it features new USD forks, dual front disc brakes, a dedicated Sport riding mode and an inertial platform for enhanced traction control and Cornering ABS functionality.

A Unique Style, Perfected in Every Detail

The V7’s stylistic balance is a masterful blend of Moto Guzzi heritage and contemporary motorcycle technology, further refined with details that emphasize its clean, essential lines and enhance the perception of high-quality construction.

The 21-liter metal fuel tank, the largest in its class, showcases the cylinder heads of the sculptural 90-degree V-twin. New side panel designs, a shorter rear mudguard and a more aggressive exhaust configuration give the V7 a sleeker, dynamic look.

Attention to detail extends to features like the new, ergonomically shaped ignition key with the stylized eagle logo.

While the V7 Special stays true to the spirit of the original model with an elegant, chrome-rich appearance, it now includes a full LED lighting system — replacing the analogue instrument cluster and halogen headlamp — and features a daytime running light (DRL) that defines the shape of the Moto Guzzi eagle, as well as the digital instrument cluster previously seen on the V7 Stone.

Operated by convenient new switch cubes, the single, round LCD instrument cluster — standard across all models — has updated graphics and additional features, such as the selected riding mode and speed setting via cruise control. The V7 Sport also includes a fuel level indicator.

Thus, each version speaks the same design language while maintaining its unique personality. This is evident in the new V7 Sport, which stands out for its many specific features and dedicated finishes, including newly designed sporty lightweight alloy wheels, aluminum headlight brackets, bar-end mirrors, handlebar top clamp, aluminum inserts on the side panels and a sports seat with red stitching.

The Most Powerful and Efficient Engine in V7 History

There are many twin-cylinder engines in the world, but only one transverse V-twin: the Moto Guzzi twin, created in 1967 by engineer Giulio Cesare Carcano. Its unique cylinder configuration makes it an integral part of the motorcycle’s design.

The architecture remains iconic: a 90-degree transverse V-twin, air-cooled with pushrod and rocker arm distribution and two valves per cylinder — a proud tradition at Mandello. The displacement is 853cc, and the bore and stroke ratio is 84-by-77 millimeters.

Compliant with the new Euro 5+ standards, the most powerful and efficient engine in the model’s history is at the heart of the new V7 range. Maximum power has increased by 4%, from 65 horsepower at 6,800 rpm to 67.3 horsepower at 6,900 rpm. More significantly, torque has grown from 73 newton-meters at 5,000 rpm to 79 newton-meters at 4,400 rpm, with 95% of torque available at 3,500 rpm. This translates to much more flexible performance, especially at low and medium revs, enhancing comfort and riding pleasure for daily commuting and adding excitement for more dynamic riding.

The engine control debuts electronic Ride-by-Wire multi-map control with a single 52-millimeter throttle body, replacing the traditional cable throttle. This system enables precise throttle opening, optimizing overall efficiency and fuel consumption, while Ride-by-Wire allows for convenient electronic management of parameters — such as Moto Guzzi Traction Control (MGCT) and throttle response — through riding modes. ROAD and RAIN riding modes are available across all models, while the SPORT mode has been developed specifically for the V7 Sport.

The adoption of Ride-by-Wire has also permitted the use of more aggressive valve lift profiles, boosting performance.

Further enhancements include a 27% increase in airbox volume and improved piston cooling, achieved through an enhanced oil jet system that contributes to the engine’s high reliability, even with its increased performance levels. The exhaust system has also been optimized for smoother torque delivery, featuring a third lambda sensor to meet the new Euro 5+ requirements.

Other outstanding engine features, such as the valve system with roller tappets, aluminum pushrods for the rocker arms and lightweight pistons with 20-millimetertrna diameter pins, remain unchanged. The Moto Guzzi small block is also fuel efficient, with minimal power-draining components (its pushrod and rocker arm distribution system is one of the most efficient at minimizing power loss) and has no cooling pump or long timing chains or belts.

The dry clutch incorporates a reinforced disc beneath the clutch plate and a high- performance clutch disc; a triple-slot synchronization system reduces engagement noise and transmission play, especially in first gear. The final drive features a generously sized, double-jointed offset driveshaft with a robust bevel gear, ensuring durability and reliability in handling the twin-engine’s powerful torque output.

Complete Electronics for Easy, Fun and Safe Riding

The new Moto Guzzi V7 offers an even more extensive suite of electronic features to enhance the rider’s experience in daily use, touring and dynamic riding. The Ride-by-Wire throttle offers the advantage of Riding Modes, designed to make the riding experience easier and safer.

Each riding mode includes specific calibrations for MGCT (which can be disabled) and tailored throttle responses. The ABS is a two-channel Continental system, permanently active on both wheels.

The following two riding modes are available for the V7 Stone and V7 Special:

  • ROAD: designed for smooth, enjoyable riding. It provides moderate MGCT traction control and a progressive throttle response.
  • RAIN: Ideal for reduced traction on wet surfaces, allowing you to ride with maximum safety. This mode features the highest level of traction control and a gentler throttle response.

However, on the V7 Sport, electronics take a significant leap forward by adopting a six-axis inertial platform. Using internal accelerometers and gyroscopes, the system detects the motorcycle’s position relative to the road, recording and processing riding inputs and sending data to the engine control unit (ECU). This enables even finer and more precise management of the electronic controls, activating the Cornering ABS and Cornering Traction Control functions. These functions can modulate braking power and engine output based on the lean angle, enhancing safety and performance.

Specifically developed for the V7 Sport, the additional SPORT riding mode offers minimal traction control intervention, designed to enhance thrilling rides on dry asphalt with added safety. It also includes an engine map with a more responsive and dynamic throttle feel. The cornering-optimized ABS is active on both wheels.

All V7 models come with cruise control as standard, allowing the rider to maintain a set speed. Activating the system is as simple as pressing and holding the designated button on the left switch cube.

A Chassis Dedicated to Riding Pleasure, Further Enhanced for the V7 Sport

The V7’s enjoyable handling has a long heritage: In 1970, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) selected the V7 Police, demonstrating the brand’s mastery of motorcycle dynamics even overseas.

The steel frame retains its classic double cradle design with detachable sections and the distinctive weight distribution that has become a hallmark of this model in recent years. The already successful seat-handlebar-footpeg triangulation remains unchanged, ensuring comfort for riders of all sizes, thanks to the low seat and well-positioned aluminum footpegs.

For suspension, the V7 Stone and V7 Special retain the traditional 40-millimeter telescopic fork, while the V7 Sport introduces a new preload adjustable 41-millimeter USD fork, underscoring this model’s focus on sportier, more dynamic riding. Lightweight alloy spoked wheels complement this. Unique to the V7 Sport and 1.8 kilograms lighter than those on the V7 Stone, they enhance handling.

The generously sized, preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers ensure a comfortable ride, even on uneven surfaces. They offer a progressive and controlled response in all conditions, including with a passenger on board.

The new V7 Sport also introduces an enhanced braking system for consistently strong braking performance, even during dynamic riding. The front features dual 320-millimeter floating stainless steel discs paired with Brembo monobloc radial-mount four-piston calipers, all controlled by a more responsive master cylinder.

The braking system on the V7 Stone and V7 Special remains unchanged. It features a single 320-millimeter front disc with a four-piston Brembo caliper, providing reliable, modulated braking in any situation. All models include a 260-millimeter rear disc with a two-piston caliper.

Versions and Colors

Moto Guzzi V7 Stone

The V7 Stone is the most eclectic and minimalist version of the Mandello “eight and a half.” True to recent tradition, it features no chrome details, instead embracing the darkness of matte black paint paired with a seat equipped with a passenger strap.

A new logo on the side panels complements the six-spoke cast wheels.

The V7 Stone is available in two satin finishes: Nero Ruvido and Blu Profondo.

Moto Guzzi V7 Special

The V7 Special is closest to the spirit of the original model. It is classic and elegant with many chrome details and comes in two glossy finishes: Nero Smeraldo and Bianco 1969. The spoked wheels feature polished rims and black hubs. Like the other versions, it includes a single round digital display and an LED headlamp with a DRL outlining the Moto Guzzi eagle, framed by a chrome bezel.

The V7 Special also features machined cylinder cooling fins and a dedicated black seat.

Moto Guzzi V7 Sport

The new V7 Sport is instantly recognizable from the front, thanks to technical features like the USD forks and dual front brake discs, which create a more dynamic presence at first glance, along with the six-spoke wheels featuring a new sporty design.

There are many unique details, such as the refined aluminum headlight brackets, aluminum inserts on the side panels and a custom-designed handlebar top clamp with a laser etched V7 Sport logo.

Bar-end mirrors enhance the sleeker look, while the dedicated black seat includes sporty red stitching.

The V7 Sport is available in two colors: Verde Legnano, a classic shade from the first V7 Sport, and Grigio Lario, in a pastel finish.

Original Moto Guzzi Accessories

The already extensive range of original Moto Guzzi V7 accessories, designed to personalize the motorcycle in a fun and safe way while enhancing comfort and functionality, has been further expanded.

Some of the key new additions to the extensive catalogue include:

  • Soft panniers: Black with the Moto Guzzi logo and elegant steel buckle closures, the new soft side bags offer a distinctive look and increase the V7’s versatility. A waterproof cover is included.
  • Thermoformed panniers: These rigid side bags integrate perfectly into the vehicle’s design. Extremely practical and lightweight, they provide a total load capacity of 42 liters. Waterproof inner bags are included.
  • Tank bag and rear bag: The practical and stylish 10-liter tank bag, complete with securing straps, integrates seamlessly with the vehicle’s design and is ideal for carrying frequently used items like wallets and mobile phones. A transparent waterproof pocket allows for smartphone navigation. In the same style, the rear bag is easy to mount and expandable from 7.5 to 10 liters.
  • Stylish Seat: The new Stylish Seat adds to the already extensive range of V7 seats, standing out with its refined quilted pattern and elegant stitching.
  • Heated grips: Designed to complement the vehicle’s aesthetic, the new heated grips are adjustable to three intensity levels, providing comfort even in colder weather.
  • Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) (V7 Sport only): Displays tire pressure on the instrument panel and alerts if values fall below optimal levels.
  • Tank protections: Soft rubber guards featuring the Moto Guzzi logo, designed to protect the tank from scratches and wear.
  • Aluminum handlebar top clamp: This black aluminum handlebar clamp’s other distinctive feature is the stylized eagle design at the center.
  • Aluminum injector covers: The brushed aluminum injector covers lend the V7’s mechanics a more refined and elegant appearance.

The new Moto Guzzi V7 range also includes two new lines of technical clothing: the MG Contrail Line, which emphasizes an authentic look combining technical functionality with distinctive style, and the MG Groundspeed Line, offering garments with a sportier, more dynamic appearance.

  • MG Contrail Helmet: This jet helmet combines a unique blend of style, comfort and protection. The elegant white shell features simple, clean graphics, creating a timeless style suitable for any situation. The adjustable sun visor ensures optimal visibility at all times.
  • MG Contrail Leather Jacket: This leather jacket features a casual yet refined cut, ideal for protecting while riding without compromising on style. Made from cowhide, it includes a removable inner layer.
  • MG Contrail Leather Gloves: These distinctive gloves, crafted from perforated leather, are perfect for city and suburban riding. With an adjustable Velcro wrist strap, they offer protection with reinforced knuckles and palms.
  • MG Contrail Denim Pants: Slim-fit denim trousers designed to be worn on or off the bike. The high-quality stretch fabric and Cordura elements always ensure comfort and protection. The knee protectors are adjustable and easily removable.
  • MG Groundspeed Sport Air-Tex Jacket: Made from lightweight, abrasion-resistant fabric, this jacket is ideal for journeys in mild temperatures. It features Level 2 certified protectors on shoulders and elbows, a perfect combination of style and functionality.
  • MG Groundspeed Air Gloves: Designed to offer maximum protection, even in warmer weather, these gloves feature a contemporary design and are compatible with touchscreen devices, thanks to the specialized index finger material. They are double-layered on the palm and adjustable at the wrists with a convenient Velcro fastener.

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