- Built to celebrate the F4’s 25th anniversary
- Also pays homage to the legend Massimo Tamburini
- Limited to 25 units only
A majority of motorcycle enthusiasts will agree that MV Agusta makes some of the most beautiful motorcycles in the world. Major credit for that goes to the late artist and designer Massimo Tamburini who was nothing short of a genius. Now, his son Andrea Tamburini is taking the legacy forward by creating equally gorgeous-looking bikes. One example is the recently unveiled Tamburini Corse F43.
With this motorcycle, the brand is not only paying tribute to Massimo but also celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of his creations, the legendary MV Agusta F4. Hence, the visual similarities between the F4 and the new F43 are stark. In fact, the latter boasts nearly the same silhouette with a few revised elements like a chopped windscreen, a fairing sans many cuts and scoops, and a busier tail section. Nevertheless, the main essence of the original F4 was that it appeared in motion even when standing, and it still has been retained.
To maintain exclusivity, only 25 units of the motorcycle will be built and distributed across five colour options namely F43 Tamburini, F43 Veltro, F43 Serie Oro, F43 Mamba and F43 Viper. As for the mechanical specifications, the official details haven’t been released yet. However, the presence of a quad exhaust setup is a clear hint that it will get the same four-cylinder engine as the F4. Also, the frame braces on the Tamburini edition look identical to those on the F4.