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2018 Guzzi models

TT = "Tutto Terreno" = "All Terrain"
NTX = "Nuovo Tipo" = "New Type" (against the previous TT)

Nobody knows the meaning of the "X" letter...

So with the Stelvio NTX is that just mean it's a slightly updated version and not "more offroad" or "more features" version?
 
Februar 2018: a new exclusive interview to Paolo Lambri (Piaggo) was published in this days on the "Motociclismo" magazine.

The magazine confirms that they are working hard to offer the V85 in the next autumn in the worst case.

Little updates:

1. colors
Other colors will be available other than yellow/white (look at the second image below for an example).
The frame will be painted in red color in any case.

2. windscreen
Lambri confirms that there will be no fairing on the V85, the definitive version will have a more protective windscreen.

3. comfort
they want to increment the comfort of the definitive version (different saddle? Pegs?)

4. surprise
Lambri said that there will a little "surprise" in the definitive version.
(Optional Öhlins? 21" spoked wheels? What it can be?)

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Februar 2018: a new exclusive interview to Paolo Lambri (Piaggo) was published in this day on the "Motociclismo" magazine.

The magazine confirms that they are working hard to offer the V85 in the next autumn in the worst case.

Little updates:

1. colors
Other colors will be available other than yellow/white (see image after this post for an example).
The frame will be painted in red color in any case.

2. windscreen
Lambri confirms that there will be no fairing on the V85, the definitive version will have a more protective windscreen.

3. comfort
they want to increment the comfort int the definitive version (different saddle? Pegs?)

4. surprise
Lambri said that there will a little "surprise" in the definitive version.
(Optional Öhlins? 21" spoked wheels? What it can be?)

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Oh man. What great news. Still love the yellow / white the most. Can't wait to hear more about the definitive version.
 
Any idea when the "normal" 2018's might show up at dealers in the US? I'm liking the V7 III Rough. I asked 2 dealers and they just shrugged and said they didn't know. But is it normally like March or April or ??

Seems the Rough would be easy for MG to make. They take a Stone, put the spoke wheels on, metal fenders & side covers, and some different tires. But much more economical for me to buy a Rough from MG than trying to do all that to a Stone.
 
The production of the special Carbon, Rough and Milano models should has been started in this days in Mandello.

ATTENTION!
I've discovered just now that they are limited editions, so first-come-first-served!
:nerd:

This official garage in Switzerland states that they will receive first exemplars at the end of January. I think they are too optimistic IMO.
http://www.guzzimoto.ch/it/airoh-news/251-new-v7-iii-carbon

I think March/April is a more realistic forecast.
 
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