After teasing the world through their social media pages, MV Agusta has finally unveiled their latest artwork – the F4Z.
Designed and engineered by the Zagato team, the MV Agusta F4Z is made by materials like carbon fibre and aluminium. At first glance, the F4Z might look like a bulky overdesigned motorcycle, but it’s more than that. To fit this design language, Zagato had to re-engineer a lot of components like fuel tank, exhaust, intake manifold. The small windscreen has been designed to match the overall look and the performance. Under it, there’s a small instrument panel that displays the ride data of the bike. There’s a small single LED headlight that might look little unconventional but goes with the overall design flow.
Mechanically, the F4Z gets the same engine that we see on the regular F4 -998cc inline-four engine. This mill produces 192bhp and 110.8Nm of peak torque. But the F4Z is not really about power. It’s more to do with the artwork and appreciation. While it’s still unclear if it’s a limited edition model, but we’re sure that most of its customers will be collectors.