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Aprilia RSV4
The Aprilia RSV4 is a flagship superbike built for track-level performance and racing pedigree. It is powered by a 1099cc V4 engine producing over 210PS, paired with a full suite of rider aids including traction control, wheelie control, launch control, engine brake control, and cornering ABS. The bike features aerodynamic winglets, Öhlins suspension (Factory variant), lightweight aluminium chassis, and advanced electronics via a TFT interface.
EMI ₹ 44,778 /mo
RSV4 Highlights
On Target
A superbike built for purists - combining Italian aggression, advanced tech, and race-spec performance dynamics.
What We Like
Explosive V4 power, sharp cornering precision, refined electronics, and impressive high-speed stability.
What We Do Not Like
Feels heavy in city traffic, limited service availability, and slightly higher kerb weight than rivals.
Engine
| Engine Capacity | 1099 cc |
| Engine Type | Aprilia V4 65 4-stroke liquid cooled engine |
| Configuration | N/A |
| Cooling Type | Liquid Cooled |
Competitor Comparison
| Model | Engine Size | Engine Type |
|---|---|---|
| S 1000 RR | N/A | N/A |
| S 1000 RR | 999 cc | Water/oil-cooled 4-cylinder 4-stroke in-line engine& four titanium valves per cylinder& BMW ShiftCam |
| S 1000 R | 999 cc | Water/Oil-cooled 4-cylinder 4-stroke In-line Engine& Four Valves per Cylinder& Two Overhead Camshafts |
| FTR 1200 | 1203 cc | Liquid Cooled V-Twin |
| Rocket 3 | 2458 cc | Liquid-Cooled, 12 Valve, DOHC, Inline 3-Cylinder |
Power
213.89 bhp @ 13000 rpm
RSV4's 213.89 bhp Power is about 30% higher than the segment average of 165.61 bhp.
Power of RSV4 Competitors
| Model | Power |
|---|---|
| S 1000 RR | 206.51 bhp @ 13750 rpm |
| S 1000 R | 162.26 bhp @ 11000 rpm |
| FTR 1200 | 124.7 bhp |
| Rocket 3 | 180 bhp @ 7000 rpm |
| Speed Triple 1200 | 177.5 bhp @ 10750 rpm |
| Ninja ZX 10 R | 200.21 bhp @ 13200 rpm |
| Heritage Classic BS6 | 93.87 bhp @ 5020 rpm |
| 1390 Super Duke R | 187.43 bhp @10000 rpm |
| 1290 Super Adventure S | 158 bhp @ 8750 rpm |
Torque
125 Nm @ 10500 rpm
RSV4's 125 Nm Torque is about 70% lower than the segment average of 415.26 Nm.
Torque of RSV4 Competitors
| Model | Torque |
|---|---|
| S 1000 RR | 113 Nm @ 11000 rpm |
| S 1000 R | 114 Nm @ 9250 rpm |
| FTR 1200 | 118 Nm @ 6000 rpm, 120 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
| Rocket 3 | 225 Nm @ 4000 rpm |
| Speed Triple 1200 | 125 Nm @ 9000 rpm |
| Ninja ZX 10 R | 114.9 Nm @ 11400 rpm |
| Heritage Classic BS6 | 155 Nm @ 3250 rpm |
| Super Chief Limited | 3200 rpm |
| 1390 Super Duke R | 145 Nm @8000 rpm |
| 1290 Super Adventure S | 138 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
RSV4 Mileage
Mileage of RSV4 Competitors
| Model | Mileage |
|---|---|
| S 1000 R | 21 kmpl |
| FTR 1200 | 18.9 kmpl |
| Speed Triple 1200 | 17.9 kmpl |
| S 1000 RR | 16 kmpl |
| Heritage Classic BS6 | 15 kmpl |
| Rocket 3 | 14.7 kmpl |
| Super Chief Limited | 14 kmpl |
| Ninja ZX 10 R | 12 kmpl |
Kerb Weight
202 kg
RSV4's 202 kg Kerb Weight is about 23% lower than the segment average of 262.22 kg.
Kerb Weight of RSV4 Competitors
| Model | Kerb Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| FTR 1200 | 233 kg |
| Rocket 3 | 317 kg, 320 kg |
| Speed Triple 1200 | 198 kg |
| Ninja ZX 10 R | 207 kg |
| Heritage Classic BS6 | 330 kg |
| Super Chief Limited | 335 kg |
| 1390 Super Duke R | 200 kg |
| 1290 Super Adventure S | 220 kg |
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Aprilia RSV4 Specs & Features
Expert Verdict on RSV4
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Pros & Cons of RSV4
What we admire in this bike
Brutal V4 engine performance with over 200 hp and a unique sound
Superb chassis and handling, offering excellent feedback and track precision
Top-tier electronics package (APRC, IMU-based aids, ride modes)
Powerful Brembo brakes and high-end components inspire confidence
Aerodynamic design with winglets for better high-speed stability
What could have been better
Very aggressive ergonomics, not comfortable for daily riding
Engine heat can be an issue in city traffic
High price and expensive maintenance costs
Limited service network in India
Poor fuel efficiency for everyday use
Aprilia RSV4 Competitors
| Models | Engine | Power | Torque | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹23.69 Lakh* | 1099 cc | 213.89 bhp @ 13000 rpm | 125 Nm @ 10500 rpm | 15.4 kmpl | 202 kg | 851 mm | |
| 999 cc | 162.26 bhp @ 11000 rpm | 114 Nm @ 9250 rpm | 21 kmpl | - | 830 mm | RSV4 vs S 1000 R | |
| 1350 cc | 187.43 bhp @10000 rpm | 145 Nm @8000 rpm | - | 200 kg | 834 mm | RSV4 vs 1390 Super Duke R | |
| 999 cc | 206.51 bhp @ 13750 rpm | 113 Nm @ 11000 rpm | 16 kmpl | - | 824 mm | RSV4 vs S 1000 RR | |
| 1923 cc | 93.87 bhp @ 5020 rpm | 155 Nm @ 3250 rpm | 15 kmpl | 330 kg | 680 mm | RSV4 vs Heritage Classic BS6 | |
| 2458 cc | 180 bhp @ 7000 rpm | 225 Nm @ 4000 rpm | 14.7 kmpl | 320 kg | 750 mm | RSV4 vs Rocket 3 | |
| 1160 cc | 177.5 bhp @ 10750 rpm | 125 Nm @ 9000 rpm | 17.9 kmpl | 198 kg | 830 mm | RSV4 vs Speed Triple 1200 | |
| 998 cc | 200.21 bhp @ 13200 rpm | 114.9 Nm @ 11400 rpm | 12 kmpl | 207 kg | 835 mm | RSV4 vs Ninja ZX 10 R | |
| 1203 cc | 124.7 bhp | 120 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 18.9 kmpl | 233 kg | - | RSV4 vs FTR 1200 | |
| 1890 cc | - | 3200 rpm | 14 kmpl | 335 kg | 665 mm | RSV4 vs Super Chief Limited | |
| 1301 cc | 158 bhp @ 8750 rpm | 138 Nm @ 6500 rpm | - | 220 kg | 849 mm | RSV4 vs 1290 Super Adventure S |
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Latest Updates on RSV4
Aprilia has launched the Aprilia RSV4 Factory in India as part of its premium lineup expansion, with prices starting from Rs 31.26 lakh (ex-showroom). It is powered by a 1,099cc V4 engine producing around 217 bhp and comes loaded with advanced electronics like riding modes, traction control, and semi-active suspension, positioning it as the brand’s flagship superbike.
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