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MV Agusta-Zagato F4Z Breaks Cover In A Video

Published On Aug 23, 2016 12:00 AM By Naveen Soni for MV Agusta F4

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MV Agusta has released another teaser video unveiling its upcoming bike F4Z which is designed by Zagato.

After releasing a mysterious teaser image and video of its upcoming wonder, MV Agusta has now released a new teaser video that gives the first glimpse of the bike. The video also reveals that the new MV Agusta bike designed by Zagato will be christened "F4Z." The real world unveiling of the bike has been scheduled for September 10, however, this new video giving a clear view of the product, leaving little to imagine.

MV Agusta F4Z Unveiled

The MV Agusta-Zagato F4Z is based on the Italian manufacturer's flagship F4 supersport motorcycle, which is worldwide popular for its styling and performance. The bike carries the same chassis including the short-stroke, inline 4-cylinder engine. It might use the 203.6PS version of the motor that comes with the hard-anodized piston blanks and titanium connecting rods. The bike also retains the alloy wheels from the F4 RR model while the Brembo Monobloc M50 brakes, Marzocchi fork and Sachs monoshock are borrowed from the standard F4.

Leaving all these technological details behind, the most important feature of the upcoming MV Agusta F4Z will be its retro-future styling by Zagato. Established in 1919, Zagato is an Italian designing firm associated with the making of some of the most beautiful sport cars in the last century. The long clients list of the company includes most of the renowned premium carmakers like Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz etc. But it is the first time when it had worked with a bikemaker and the results are looking just fantastic.

The new teaser video shows some details of the F4Z which looks like a concept model. The beautiful front fairing of the bike merges with the masculine fuel tank well and the contoured seat compliments the overall design as well. The front fairing houses a projector headlamp unit while the windshield has been provided separately as a flyscreen. It will be very interesting to see how this futuristic sports bike will look in actual that gets a retro touch as well. However, we have to wait till September 4 for that.

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