Moto Guzzi Motorcycles

Moto Guzzi is the oldest European motorcycle manufacturer in continuous production, iconic for its transverse 90-degree V-twin engine and the "Eagle of Mandello."

1 models • 2017–2017

About Moto Guzzi

Since 1921, Moto Guzzi has been producing motorcycles on the shores of Lake Como in Mandello del Lario. The brand’s technical identity was forever changed in the 1960s with the introduction of the longitudinal V-twin engine with a shaft drive, a layout that remains their signature today. Moto Guzzi blends old-world character with modern refinement, catering to riders who value "soul," torque, and mechanical presence. From the classic V7 roadster to the world-touring California, Moto Guzzi defines the Italian cruiser and touring experience.

The modern era has seen a massive technical leap with the V100 Mandello, the first production motorcycle to feature active aerodynamics (deployable wind deflectors) and Moto Guzzi’s first "compact-block" liquid-cooled engine. The V85 TT has also become a benchmark in the "classic enduro" segment, offering air-cooled simplicity with modern electronics. This database provides exhaustive technical details for Moto Guzzi models, including engine displacements, shaft drive ratios, and the evolution of the CARC (Compact Reactive Shaft Drive) system. Whether you are researching a vintage Le Mans or the latest liquid-cooled tourer, these specs capture the enduring spirit of the Eagle.

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