Aprilia and Moto Guzzi, both iconic brands under the Piaggio Group, are set to take center stage at the prestigious Motor Bike Expo 2025 in Verona on January 25-26, marking a significant presence at the event.

Aprilia, known for its off-road racing triumphs, will showcase the Aprilia Tuareg Rally, a direct offshoot of its successful racing bike, during the event. The celebration will feature notable figures including six-time world champion Max Biaggi, MotoGP rider Lorenzo Savadori, and Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola.
Moreover, Aprilia will unveil a range of new products at the expo, including the highly anticipated Aprilia Tuareg Rally, the Aprilia Tuono 457 targeting a younger demographic, and various racing-focused models like the Factory versions of the Aprilia RS 660, Tuono 660, V4, RSV4, and Tuono V4.

Additionally, Aprilia will introduce its 2025 racing programs, showcasing the new Aprilia Racing RS 660 Trophy and Aprilia Racing RS 457 Trophy, aimed at nurturing young talents in the world of motorcycling.
On the other hand, Moto Guzzi will utilize the Motor Bike Expo 2025 platform to unveil its entire 2025 motorcycle lineup born in Mandello del Lario. The showcase will include models like the new Moto Guzzi V7 Sport, the V85 TT series in various versions, and the limited edition Stelvio Duecento Tributo.

Furthermore, Moto Guzzi will present its 2025 Moto Guzzi Experience program, offering motorcycle travel opportunities in Italy and worldwide, catering to enthusiasts of the esteemed Italian motorcycle brand.
The presence of Aprilia and Moto Guzzi at the Motor Bike Expo not only underscores their commitment to innovation and excellence but also highlights the rich heritage and craftsmanship that both brands bring to the global motorcycle industry.
With a focus on showcasing their latest models, celebrating racing victories, and engaging with motorcycle enthusiasts, Aprilia and Moto Guzzi are poised to make a lasting impression at the Motor Bike Expo 2025, solidifying their positions as leaders in the world of motorcycling.