At first glance, the Moto Guzzi Audace Carbon appears to be just a carbon fibre bodied Audace. However, it features a bit more power, tech and connectivity using the secondary air system and the Moto Guzzi Multimedia Platform (MG-MP).
Joining the standard Moto Guzzi Audace for 2017, the motorcycle will feature a carbon fibre front mudguard and tank. The rest of the bodywork stays matte black, with no chrome plating anywhere on the bike and the cylinder head covers painted matte red. A secondary air system has been developed for the 90º V-twin to make it Euro IV compliant and torque has been increased to 120Nm at 3000rpm. The Audace Carbon comes with three riding modes - Veloce, Turismo and Pioggia.
Miguel Galluzzi, the designer in charge of the PADC (Piaggio Group Advanced Design Center) in Pasadena California, introduces the new Audace: “Moto Guzzi's desire to grow is perfectly summed up in the strong and uncompromising character of the new Audace. I believe that this bike, today, speaks louder than any words about the more modern soul and future of the brand from Mandello. All you have to do is look at it and ride it and all your questions are answered. Sitting astride this imposing bike, starting the powerful V-twin and riding down the road is all you need to understand what Moto Guzzi represents today. Audace is a perfect interpretation of the most genuine Moto Guzzi spirit.”
The Moto Guzzi Multimedia Platform (MG-MP), which connects to a smartphone and consequently the internet, is available as an option with the Audace Carbon. With MG-MP you can view up to five parameters at a time, including speed, revs, instant power, instant torque, instant and average fuel consumption, average speed and battery voltage, longitudinal acceleration and extended trip computer. MG-MP will also direct you to the nearest petrol station when low on fuel and store data from your rides.