
Rho Fiera Milano (Italy), 6 November 2024 – Roundup of images of the Moto Guzzi news for 2025.
NEW MOTO GUZZI V7 RANGE: THE LEGENDARY SPORT MODEL RETURNS. The Eagle brand’s most iconic model evolves in style and technology, maintaining its authentic appeal. More performance and riding pleasure from the V-Twin Euro 5+ engine and a complete electronic package, including Riding Modes, Cruise Control, ABS, and Traction Control.
The distinctive design now features even more detailed finishes. Introducing the new V7 Sport: a legendary name returns for the most dynamic and technological V7 ever: dual front disc brakes, USD forks, inertial platform, and a dedicated Sport Riding Mode.


Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. Eicma photo.
Versions and colours. Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. The V7 Stone is the most eclectic and minimalist version of the Mandello ‘eight and a half’. True to recent tradition, it features no chrome details, instead embracing the darkness of matte black paint paired with a saddle equipped with a passenger strap. A new logo on the side panels complements the six-spoke cast wheels. The V7 Stone is available in two striking satin finishes: Nero Ruvido and Blu Profondo.


Moto Guzzi V7 Special. Eicma photo.
Moto Guzzi V7 Special. The V7 Special is closest to the spirit of the original model. It is classic and elegant, with many chrome details, and comes in two striking glossy finishes: Nero Smeraldo and Bianco 1969. The spoked wheels feature polished rims and black hubs. Like the other versions, it includes a single round digital display and an LED headlamp with a DRL outlining the Moto Guzzi eagle, framed by a chrome bezel. The V7 Special also features machined cylinder cooling fins and a dedicated black saddle.


Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. Eicma photo.
Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. The new V7 Sport is instantly recognisable from the front, thanks to technical features like the USD forks and dual front brake discs, which create a more dynamic presence at first glance, along with the six-spoke wheels featuring a new sporty design. There are many unique details, such as the refined aluminium headlight brackets, aluminium inserts on the side panels, and a custom-designed handlebar top clamp with a laser etched V7 Sport logo.


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Bar-end mirrors enhance the sleeker look, while the dedicated black seat includes sporty red stitching. The V7 Sport is available in two colours: Verde Legnano, a classic shade from the first V7 Sport, and Grigio Lario, in a pastel finish.




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MOTO GUZZI V100 MANDELLO 2025 RANGE. The superbly equipped S version is now even more complete, with the PFF Rider Assistance solution system. New graphics and finishes on all models.


Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello. Eicma photo.
The V100 Mandello Wind Tunnel makes its debut: an extra-special version celebrating 70 years of the cutting-edge Moto Guzzi Wind Tunnel.


Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello Wind Tunnel. Wide mag photo.
The graphics and finishes are also new: The Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello comes in two new metallic matte colours, Blu Oceano and Grigio Titanio, which emphasise its edgy appearance, complemented by matte black painted wheels and black engine cylinder heads.

The V100 Mandello S is visually richer, and features two-tone paintwork in two colour variants: Verde Ghiaccio and Rosso Lava. The rims, the engine cylinder heads and the forks are finished in gold.

Moto Guzzi Stelvio Duecento Tributo. Eicma photo.
MOTO GUZZI STELVIO DUECENTO TRIBUTO. The adventure of the Eagle pays homage to the famous alpine pass that gives it its name. Opened in 1825, universal symbol of adventurous tourism and indispensable destination for every motorcycling enthusiast. In a limited and numbered edition of just 2,758 in honour of the height of the pass, Stelvio Duecento Tributo stands out for its unique colours and its complete range of accessories fitted as standard.



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The accessories of the Stelvio Duecento Tributo are designed with every type of journey in mind. Sharing the technical base of the Stelvio PFF Rider Assistance Solution, this model boasts the innovative driving assistance platform based on Imaging Radar 4D technology and developed by Piaggio Fast Forward. These devices play a vital role in terms of active safety, guaranteeing the Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) functions. The outfitting includes heated hand grips, heated comfort rider’s and passenger seats, a central stand, the TPMS tyre pressure sensor, the bi-directional Quick Shifter and the Moto Guzzi MIA multimedia platform.












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