Wait for 2022 MV Agusta F3 RR is almost over

The wait for MV Agusta’s F3 RR is almost over, with the bike set to hit Australian dealerships on May 2. Available in strictly limited quantities, it’s undoubtedly the icing on the range’s cake, as the pinnacle of performance and technological evolution.

For 2022, the new model features more dedicated aerodynamics, a 5.5-inch TFT colour screen, a low friction Euro5 compliant engine, high pressure injectors, bi-directional radiator, and a newly designed exhaust system.

You can even option an Akrapovic unit to go with the new 6-axis inertial platform, Continental ABS with cornering function, and new suspension settings. In a nutshell, there are improvements everywhere; in the mechanics, the chassis and the aerodynamics.

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Every single detail of the 2022 MV Agusta F3 RR has been conceived to offer class-leading performance, and while all the three-cylinder engines across the brands models have received multiple technical updates, this bike has seen some of the biggest benefits.

Achieving its best performance gains ever, its world-renowned chassis, recognised since its debut as the best in the segment, remains a reference point. But that’s not enough. Now the “Trepistoni” engine is better too.

2022 MV Agusta F3 RR
2022 MV Agusta F3 RR

It’s undergone constant development, which has led to a significant improvement in reducing internal friction and increasing the smoothness of the riding experience, without sacrificing its intense character.

Capable of 0-100km/h in 3.05 seconds, the 2022 MV Agusta F3 RR is also available with an optional Racing Kit. This transforms the stock bike into something truly unique, adding a number of CNC machined components, including the fuel cap, brake and clutch levers.

It also includes a seat cover that turns the bike into a single-seater. The real gem of the kit though is the Akrapovič titanium exhaust. Road approved and supplied with a dedicated control unit, it boosts power to 116kW and reduces dry weight to 165kg.

This extreme performance bike will be available in two colourways Fire Red Matte/Metallic Dark Grey Matte, and Surreal White Gloss/Mamba Red Gloss. Contact your nearest MV Agusta dealer for further details.

Andrew Jenkin
Andrew Jenkin
Andrew Jenkin is the ride editor at Exhaust Notes Australia, founding editor of Two Wheel Addicts, a contributor at Bike Review and panel judge for Harley Davidson's Breakout Boss competition. Andrew has a love for anything on two wheels whether that be sports, naked or adventure bikes, with a guilty pleasure for cruisers.

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