The MV Agusta Brutale 1090 is an iconic Italian hyper-naked motorcycle that combines aggressive aesthetics with high-performance engineering. Originally designed to dominate the streetfighter segment, it features a trellis frame and a powerful 1078cc inline-four engine. In Nepal, the bike arrived through boutique importers, appealing to elite enthusiasts who value the "Motorcycle Art" philosophy of MV Agusta. Its design is highlighted by the signature oval headlight and the single-sided swingarm that showcases the intricate rear wheel design.
Performance-wise, the Brutale 1090 offers an exhilarating riding experience backed by a sophisticated electronics suite, including an 8-level traction control system and Bosch 9 Plus ABS. While its stiff suspension and aggressive ergonomics make it less suited for casual commuting on rougher terrain, it excels on open highways and winding roads. Despite being a discontinued model globally, it remains a collector's item in the Nepali market, often seen as a symbol of luxury and raw Italian power.