The MV Agusta Brutale 675 is a middleweight masterpiece that brought the exotic Italian "Motorcycle Art" philosophy to a more accessible displacement class. At its heart lies a high-revving 675cc three-cylinder engine derived from the F3 supersport, notable for its counter-rotating crankshaft—a technology typically reserved for MotoGP bikes to improve agility and reduce wheelies. Despite being the "entry-level" Brutale, it maintains the premium trellis frame, single-sided swingarm, and the signature triple-exit exhaust pipes that have made the series world-famous for its design.
In the context of the Nepal market, the Brutale 675 was introduced by Velocity Pvt. Ltd. to cater to riders seeking an exotic alternative to the more common Japanese middleweights. Its ultra-compact dimensions and a dry weight of just 167 kg make it incredibly flickable through corners, though its aggressive power delivery and stiff suspension are best suited for seasoned riders and smooth tarmac. While newer 800cc models have since taken the spotlight, the 675 remains a highly sought-after collector's item in Nepal for those who appreciate pure Italian engineering and the distinct scream of a triple-cylinder engine.