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22 April, 2020 5:24 pm

Moto Guzzi V12 Concepts live at EICMA

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Moto Guzzi’s V12 Concepts at the EICMA show are very lovely-looking machines.
In fact, we’re quite surprised given all the mess of factory closures-no closures at Mandello facilities, that the company has managed to turn up to the show with just such beautiful concepts to display.
What’s amazing about Guzzi’s V12 concepts is that they’re very characteristic of Moto Guzzi style, keeping the legendary in-line twin-cylinder engine, but giving it some extra spice with innovation and attractive looks combined to turn heads.

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The concepts have been designed by Miguel Galluzzi and Pierre Terblanche in an attempt to pay tribute to Italy’s motorcycle brand.
Three concepts have been produced which is enough for us all to pick our favourite: the V12 LM, V12 Strada and V12X.
I’m loving the red Le Mans model, although the V12 Strada has its own special appeal, too.
After the jump are more pics and the full press release for in-depth details of the three V12 Concepts.

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Moto Guzzi V12 Concepts live at EICMA

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