MV Agusta is no stranger to exclusive motorcycles. In the last 12 months alone, we have noticed the Brutale 1000 RR ‘ML’, a special of 28,000 -Dragster 800 RR for luxury items, TheArsenale and a limited edition F3 800, which has raised 100,000 euros for the children’s charity UnicefArray
Following these models and more, the luxury Italian brand have now officially launched the Monaco Design Studio, which will specialise in building unique machines for their most affluent customers – something already previously carried out at MV’s Monaco dealership.
The assignment will be led by Virginio Ferrari, former 500cc Grand Prix winner and championship finalist, who created the studio and imported MV Agustas to Monaco since 1998 through his company; Virginio Ferrari Racing. Engineer Kazuhito Shimizu and designer Alexandre Dauly will enroll you in the studio.
“If there was a position to further boost the prestige and exclusivity of MV Agusta, it had to be Monaco, and Virginio Ferrari had to be the leader,” said Timur Sardarov, CEO of MV Agusta. Statement.
“The launch of the Monaco Design Studio is only an official popularity of Virginio’s ordinary paintings over the years. He and his team deserve every fortune in this exclusive effort.”
This is what Ferrari himself added, who said: “In the spirit of each and every cyclist, we located a preference to customize their bike, so that it comes even closer to its absolute ideal. Over a hundred MV Agusta one offs ready through us for consumers from all walks of life under the direction of our designer Alexandre Dauly, we agreed.”