- Corsaro 750, Corsaro Sport will use a 750cc V-twin
- X-Cape and Milano models are powered by a 1200cc twin-cylinder engine
- Could be launched in India
Moto Morini has unveiled a handful of new models at EICMA 2023. The brand showcased the Corsaro 750, Corsaro Sport, Milano and X-Cape 1200 at the famed motor show and here’s what each of these bikes offers.
Firstly, the Corsaro twins use the same 750cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine. Its output figures are yet to be uncovered but the cylinders are placed in a proper V-shape rather than the current approach of having a 270-degree setup. The two Corsaro bikes differ in terms of design and the name. The standard model is a thoroughbred streetfighter with oodles of sharp elements. Meanwhile, the Corsaro Sport dons full fairing on each side and is a supersport offering. Both models use Brembo brakes, hydraulic clutch and Pirelli Diablo Rosso 4 tyres.
Next, we have the larger siblings – the Milano and X-Cape 1200. Moto Morini has housed a 1200cc V-twin engine in the aforementioned bikes and the power figures for these two aren’t revealed as of now. The X-Cape 1200 gets the same design as its smaller sibling. Its fascia includes a single-piece LED headlight with two separate projectors inside. It is topped by a transparent visor and gets large side panels with a swooping fuel tank that fits flush with the rider seat. Then, the Milani is a neo-retro offering with a round LED headlight, a wide fuel tank and a single-piece seat.
Moto Morini currently has the X-Cape (750) and the Seiemmezzo on sale in India. The brand could bring the newly announced 750s to India since there are just two bikes in its current portfolio.