Opened to traffic in 1825, the Stelvio Pass has a 200-year history, evolving beyond a mere route to a legendary destination. Connecting Valtellina and Val Venosta with its 88 hairpin bends — 48 on the Alto Adige side and 40 on the Lombardy side — it’s a revered journey for any motorcycling enthusiast, a must for all fans of two wheels.
To celebrate this important anniversary, EICMA 2024 is the occasion for Moto Guzzi to unveil the Stelvio Duecento Tributo: a special version (a limited and numbered edition) of the latest adventure of the Eagle, designed for borderless journeys and bearing the prestigious name of the famous pass.
Produced with the Stelvio PFF Rider Assistance Solution, the Duecento Tributo version stands out with new colors that highlight its adventurous spirit. The livery draws inspiration from nature, combining snow-white with blue and red graphics — popular in mountain excursion gear. Unique details include patterns tracing the iconic hairpin turns and the geographical coordinates of the Stelvio Pass.
Another element that visually conveys the spirit of the unflagging traveller is the radiator protection grill, where the stylized “signature” of the eagle shines out.
Stelvio Duecento Tributo is produced in a limited and numbered edition of 2,758, exactly the elevation (2,758 meters above sea level) that makes the Stelvio the highest paved pass in Italy. The number of each bike is shown on the handlebar riser.
The accessories of the Stelvio Duecento Tributo are designed with every type of journey in mind. Sharing the technical base of the Stelvio PFF Rider Assistance Solution, this model boasts the innovative driving assistance platform based on imaging radar 4-D technology and developed by Piaggio Fast Forward. These devices play a vital role in terms of active safety, guaranteeing the forward collision warning (FCW), blind spot information system (BLIS) and lane change assist (LCA) functions.
The outfitting includes heated hand grips, heated comfort rider’s and passenger seats, a central stand, the tire pressure management system (TPMS) sensor, the bi-directional Quick Shifter and the Moto Guzzi MIA multimedia platform.