The 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 lineup introduces three enticing models: the V7 Stone, V7 Special, and the new V7 Sport. Each model brings its own vibe and characteristics to appeal to various rider styles and needs. Of the three, the V7 Sport is the most technologically advanced model, bringing modern features to a beloved classic.
Under the tank, the V7 models pack an air-cooled transverse 853cc V-twin engine that aligns with Euro 5+ regulations, delivering 67.3 horsepower at 6,900 rpm, marking a 4% improvement over previous models, and a torque of 79 Nm at 4,400 rpm with 95% of this torque at your disposal 3,500 rpm.
The 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 range performance enhancements include electronic Ride-by-Wire featuring multi-map control. You can toggle between ROAD and RAIN modes on the Stone and Special.
A third mode, SPORT, is available on the V7 Sport. The 2025 V7 also features a six-axis inertial platform that optimizes Cornering ABS and Cornering Traction Control based on lean angles.
For those seeking a more traditional look, the V7 Stone and V7 Special hold their ground with timeless aesthetics. These models have a complete LED lighting system and a distinctive digital instrument cluster that complements the classic style. The V7 Sport brings a sporty edge with alloy wheels, aluminum accents, and a performance-oriented seat design with red stitching.
The 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 models feature a steel frame in a double cradle structure and a weight distribution engineered for proper handling. The V7 Sport features 41 mm preload-adjustable USD forks, ensuring a fluid ride even on uneven terrain. Meanwhile, the V7 Stone and V7 Special utilize a reliable 40 mm telescopic fork that provides the smooth performance expected from Moto Guzzi.
Braking performance for the V7 Sport introduces dual 320 mm front floating stainless-steel discs and Brembo monobloc radial-mount calipers. The V7 Stone and V7 Special retain a single 320 mm front disc. The rear brake has a single 260 mm rotor mated to a two-piston caliper for all three models.
The 202 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone arrives in a minimalist model with matte black paint and no chrome. Features include a passenger strap, a new side panel logo, and six-spoke cast wheels. Available in Nero Ruvido and Blu Profondo, priced at $9690.
The Moto Guzzi V7 Special has chrome details and polished spoked wheels. It features a digital display and LED headlamp and is available in Nero Smeraldo and Bianco 1969 with an MSRP of $10,190.
The Moto Guzzi V7 Sport, recognizable by its USD forks and dual front brake discs, has a price tag of $10,690. It arrives in Verde Legnano and Grigio Lario. MSRP: $10,690.
Expect the 2025 Moto Guzzi V7 model range to be on the showroom floor in June 2025.
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