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Thursday, 8 January 2015

UK | Pricing for 2015 Announced by Aprilia

It’s a little bit late but Aprilia has confirmed it’s pricing and model lineup for 2015 including pricing for the updated Tuono supernaked and the RSV4 superbike. Strangely, Aprilia has seen fit not to import the base model RSV4, leaving interested buyers with only the RSV4 RF (formerly the RSV4 R Factory) to choose from, which now costs £17,999.00, up around £1,000 from the previous model. When we asked Aprilia about their decision, they stated that only about 15 per cent of RSV4 purchases were of the standard edition and therefore they didn’t feel there was any benefit in continuing to import the cheaper model. Given the price rise of the higher spec bike, perhaps that wasn’t such a prudent idea.


The updated Tuono for 2015 which gets a major face lift will come in both the standard and upper spec models, £13,134 and £14,634 respectively. The only other real change to the 2015 lineup is the addition of the Caponard Rally which gets crash bars, redesigned spoked wheels LED auxiliary lights and hard panniers all as standard and will retail for  £14,134. Full price list below.



 


RSV4 RF

£17,999.00


Tuono V4 1100 Factory


£14,499.00


Tuono V4 1100 RR


£12,999.00


Caponord 1200 Rally


£13,999.00


Caponord 1200 Travel Pack


£12,999.00


Dorsoduro 750 ABS


£ 7,999.00


Shiver 750 ABS


£ 6,999.00


RS4 125


£ 4,499.00



UK | Pricing for 2015 Announced by Aprilia

Monday, 15 December 2014

Aprilia Partners With Skully Helmets For Further Rider Immersion

It has been announced that Italian motorcycle manufacturer Aprilia is partnering with Skully, the company who crowdfunded a new motorcycle helmet incorporating a built in HUD with a  rear view camera. Though information is scant, the partnerships is not believed to directly involve Aprilia assisting with the manufacture of the Skully AR-1 helmet.


The primary aim of the partnership at this stage is to facilitate the connectivity between the as yet unreleased AR-1 Helmet and Aprilia’s V4-MP system, Aprilia’s (and parent company Piaggio’s) multimedia platform which is used on the 2015 RSV4 and Tuono 1100 motorcycles. That multimedia platform currently requires connection to a smartphone via bluetooth and provides the following functions:



  • Active electronic setup: using the GPS feature of your smartphone, the system recognizes the position of the bike at any given time on the track and automatically changes the electronic adjustments (traction control, anti-wheelie, engine mapping, etc.), accessing a database of parameters recommended by Aprilia Racing. In any case you can set the electronic controls up according to your own preferences, turn by turn.

  • Immersive virtual telemetry: your smartphone records the data from the engine and, using an engine graphic, illustrates user performance. The lap reference is indicated by the “ghost” bike image and the performance relative to it can be downloaded to a database which collects all the laps made by Aprilia customers on each circuit.

  • Adaptive race assistant: this feature provides tips in real time to safely achieve your best lap on the track. You can establish the ideal lap for each track, considering the various grip and rider skill levels. The application compares rider performance in real time and assists by immediately indicating the need to brake or the possibility of opening up the throttle.


This announcement was actually precipitated at EICMA, where Skully and Aprilia demonstrated telemetry transmitted wirelessly from the RSV4 to the SKULLY AR-1 heads up display helmet, giving riders insight into the mechanics of the motorcycles’ performance including vehicle speed, engine speed, gear position as well as fuel consumption and more


The Skully AR-1 is due for shipment July 2015 and can be ordered for a cool $1,499 although there is no indication connectivity with the RSV4 and Tuono 1100 will be available by then.



 

 



Aprilia Partners With Skully Helmets For Further Rider Immersion