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MV Agusta 2026 Rush Titanio

300 Units of Masterpiece: MV Agusta Rush Titanio 2026 Revealed.

The MV Agusta Rush Titanio 2026 firmly belongs in the latter category. Limited to just 300 units worldwide, this hyper-naked beast is not just about speed—it’s about exclusivity, craftsmanship, and a riding experience that feels almost surreal.

Let’s break down everything you need to know from full specifications and performance to comparisons and must-have riding gear.

What Exactly Is the MV Agusta Rush Titanio?

The Rush has been part of MV Agusta’s lineup since 2019, when it debuted as a raw, uncompromising take on the hyper-naked formula. Over the years it evolved through the Rush Army (2021) and the Rush Mamba (2023), each edition adding a new layer of drama. Then came a hiatus tied to MV Agusta’s financial difficulties under former owner KTM.

Now, in 2026, the Rush returns — and it returns wearing titanium.

Revealed at the International Concours of Elegance (I.C.E.) in St. Moritz at the start of 2026 — yes, the ultra exclusive winter elegance event on a frozen Swiss lake the Rush Titanio is limited to just 300 individually numbered units, all hand-built in MV Agusta’s Varese factory. Production begins in July 2026, and the Italian list price stands at €44,900 (approximately $47,050 USD).

Three hundred bikes. That’s it. Worldwide.

2026 MV Agusta Rush Titanio – Full Specifications

Specification Detail
Engine Type 998cc Inline Four-Cylinder
Compliance Euro 5+
Max Power 201 hp (147.8 kW) @ 13,500 rpm
Max Torque 116 Nm @ 11,000 rpm
Valvetrain 16 Radial Titanium Valves, DLC-Coated Cams
Clutch Torque-Assist (Slipper) Clutch
Gearbox 6-Speed, Revised Ratios
Front Suspension 3Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 (Spool-Valve Technology) — World Premiere
Rear Suspension Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 (Spool-Valve Technology)
Front Brakes Brembo Stylema Calipers
Rear Brakes Brembo Single Caliper
ABS Bosch Cornering ABS
Front Tyre 120/70-17 Pirelli
Rear Tyre 200/55-17 Pirelli
Seat Height 845 mm (33.3 in)
Wet Weight 450 lb (204 kg)
Top Speed 300+ km/h (186+ mph)
Fuel Tank 4.30 gal (16.5 L)
Connectivity Bluetooth, GPS, MV Ride App, DC2 Connect Device
Ride Modes Multiple
Seat Material World-First Full Alcantara (EXO membrane, water-repellent)
Production Limit 300 individually numbered units
Production Location Varese, Italy (Schiranna factory)
Production Start July 2026
Price (Approx. USD) $47,050 / €44,900
Colour Nero Intenso with Argento Magnum and Blu Titanio accents
MV Agusta Rush Titanio 2026

The Rush Titanio Engine

At the heart of the Rush Titanio sits a thoroughly updated version of the 998cc inline-four that MV Agusta enthusiasts know and love. Derived from the Brutale 1000 platform, this engine has been reworked to meet Euro 5+ emissions standards — and rather than simply losing power in the process, MV Agusta used the update as an opportunity to refine the entire powerplant.

With the standard exhaust, peak output is 201 hp at 13,500 rpm. Slot in the included Arrow titanium slip-on (street-legal in most markets, with its own dedicated ECU map) and power climbs to 206 hp at 14,000 rpm with 116 Nm of torque at 11,000 rpm. To put that in context — you’re dealing with more than 200 horsepower from a motorcycle that weighs 204 kg wet. The power-to-weight ratio here is genuinely extraordinary.

MV Agusta 2026 Rush Titanio
MV Agusta 2026 Rush Titanio

The Materials: A Masterclass in Titanium and Carbon

The “Titanio” name isn’t marketing fluff — it’s a design philosophy made physical. Here’s where brushed titanium appears on the Rush Titanio:

  • Arrow Titanium Slip-On exhaust (with the MV Agusta logo rendered in titanium finish).
  • Exhaust carrier bracket.
  • Fuel tank front cover (with “Titanio” branding and a titanium atom-inspired graphic referencing Ti-22 on the periodic table).
  • Dashboard subframe carriers.
  • Headlight carrier.
  • Titanium fasteners on all titanium components and the front mudguard.
  • Comparison Table: Rush Titanio vs the Hyper-Naked Rivals

    Specification MV Agusta Rush Titanio 2026 Ducati Streetfighter V4 S 2025 BMW M 1000 R 2025
    Engine 998cc Inline-4 1,103cc V4 Desmosedici 999cc Inline-4
    Max Power 206 hp @ 14,000 rpm 214 hp @ 13,000 rpm 210 hp @ 14,500 rpm
    Max Torque 116 Nm @ 11,000 rpm 123 Nm @ 9,500 rpm 113 Nm @ 11,000 rpm
    Wet Weight 450 lbs (204 kg) 430 lbs (195 kg) 438 lbs (199 kg)
    Seat Height 845 mm 845 mm 830 mm
    Front Suspension Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 (Spool Valve) Showa BPF (fully adjustable) BMW Telelever / Öhlins
    Brakes Brembo Stylema Brembo Stylema Brembo M50
    Electronics Full suite + Öhlins EC 3.0 Full suite + Ducati Cornering Radar Full suite + HP Race Kit available
    Wheel Config Spoked front + Lenticular rear cover Conventional Conventional
    Production 300 units (limited) Open production Open production
    Approx. Price €44,900 / $47,050 €30,000 / $32,000 €28,500 / $31,000

    Essential Gear for the Rush Titanio Rider

    A motorcycle this special demands riding gear that matches its level. Here’s what I’d pair with the Rush Titanio, chosen for performance, aesthetics, and the premium standard the bike sets.

    Helmet

    The Rush Titanio is Italian art. Your helmet should reflect that. The AGV Pista GP RR is MotoGP-derived, crafted from carbon fibre, and represents the pinnacle of AGV’s technical capability. Weight comes in at around 1,450 g. For a 206 hp motorcycle, you want the best on your head.

    Jacket

    Carbon. Titanium. Aerospace engineering. The Rush Titanio celebrates premium materials — and so does the Alpinestars GP Pro R4. Built from kangaroo leather with Nucleon Flex Pro back protector, CE Level 2 chest and shoulder armour, and a construction influenced directly by MotoGP race suits, this jacket brings genuine track-level protection to the street.

    Gloves

    When you’re pushing above 10,000 rpm on a bike with 206 horsepower, tactile feedback through the controls is everything. The Dainese 4-Stroke 2 Air delivers that through a perforated kangaroo leather palm, carbon knuckle protection, and an ergonomic pre-curved construction that reduces hand fatigue on longer rides.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the MV Agusta Rush Titanium 2026 unique?
    The Rush Titanium 2026 stands out with its ultra-light titanium components and aggressive drag-race styling. It blends exclusivity with cutting-edge engineering for a truly premium riding experience.
    How powerful is the MV Agusta Rush Titanium 2026 engine?
    It delivers impressive performance with a high-output inline-four engine designed for rapid acceleration. Riders can expect thrilling speed combined with precise throttle control.
    Is the MV Agusta Rush Titanium 2026 suitable for daily riding?
    While it’s built for performance enthusiasts, it can handle occasional daily rides with ease. However, its sporty ergonomics are better suited for spirited weekend rides.
    What’s the pricing and availability?
    Priced around €60,000 ($45,000 est.), with mid-2026 deliveries starting soon. From my hunts for rare bikes, expect dealer waitlists; check MV Agusta sites for your region.
    How limited is the Rush Titanio production?
    Only 300 units worldwide, each with unique titanium accents and a numbered badge for exclusivity. I’ve seen limited MV editions skyrocket in value—grab one before they’re garage queens.

    Final Thoughts

    The 2026 MV Agusta Rush Titanio is, without question, one of the most extraordinary motorcycles I’ve written about. It pushes the hyper-naked concept to a place where performance and art stop being separate ideas.

    If you have the budget and the passion, contact your MV Agusta dealer now. Seriously. Three hundred bikes. The waiting list may already be forming.

    Have you ridden a previous Rush model? Are you on the list for a Titanio? Drop your thoughts in the comments below — I’d love to hear from the MV Agusta faithful.

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