The MV Agusta F3 675 is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and technologically advanced supersport motorcycles ever created. It made history as the first production middleweight supersport to feature a counter-rotating crankshaft—a design choice borrowed directly from MotoGP to counteract the gyroscopic effect of the wheels, resulting in lightning-fast turn-ins and unmatched agility. The bike’s 675cc triple-cylinder engine is remarkably compact, literally the size of an A4 sheet of paper when viewed from above, yet it delivers a screaming 128 hp that pushes the machine to a top speed of 260 km/h.
In Nepal, the F3 675 arrived through Velocity Arena as a "halo" product for serious track enthusiasts and collectors. Its design is a masterpiece of "Motorcycle Art," featuring the signature triple-exit side exhaust and a sleek, aerodynamic fairing that remains timeless. While the F3 675 has largely been succeeded by its more powerful 800cc sibling in global showrooms, it remains a legendary figure in the Nepali biking community for its pure, high-revving soundtrack and its status as a thoroughbred Italian racing machine that offers a visceral connection between rider and road.