These bikes will be available
through the Group’s Motoplexs in Pune, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad and Chennai
and will add to Moto Guzzi’s existing India portfolio of Audace, ElDorado,
California Touring 1400, California Touring Custom and Griso SE. With brands
like Vespa, Aprilia and now Moto Guzzi, Piaggio Group’s India portfolio boasts
of a diverse range of products appealing to patrons across all segments.
The V9, a mid-sized custom
bike, will be available in two versions – Roamer and Bobber, each with its own
distinct style and appeal. The V9 Roamer and Bobber are Moto Guzzi’s easy
cruisers, light, agile and built for excitement.
The Roamer takes the baton
handed off by the Nevada from Moto Guzzi , whereas the Bobber represents the
darker and sporty soul of Moto Guzzi with its total black look. The V9 debuts
the new 850cc twin cylinder euro 4 engine. The full complement of factory
equipment includes ABS, adjustable traction control that can also be disabled,
immobilizer and a USB port.
On the other hand, the MGX-21
is dedicated to motorcycle lovers who love to travel in total relaxation
without going un-noticed. The MGX -21 is
the newest bike from the famed line which begun in the early 1900s, when Moto
Guzzi started building motorcycles, strictly assembled by hand as unique
collector’s items. The MGX – 21 marks the brand’s entry into the bagger segment
of the market with a vehicle that breaks the mould with its unconventional
style.