Moto Guzzi Audace (Standard) Discontinued
₹ 22,74,606
The Moto Guzzi Audace is a meaner, sinister looking sibling of the California 1400. Based on the same V-twin platform, this mammoth of a motorcycle is the Italian marques rendition of a traditional American cruiser. The Audace, which stands for ...
Specifications
Mileage | -- |
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Engine | 1,380 cc |
Transmission | 6 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight | 299 kg |
Fuel Tank Cap | 20.5 litres |
Seat Height | 740 mm |
Available Colors |
Red, Black,
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Mumbai | ₹ 22,87,508 onwards |
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Bangalore | NA |
Delhi | NA |
Pune | ₹ 27,77,239 onwards |
Chennai | ₹ 25,86,461 onwards |
Kolkata | NA |
Hyderabad | NA |
Lucknow | NA |
This Bike is out of production.
The Moto Guzzi Audace is a meaner, sinister looking sibling of the California 1400. Based on the same V-twin platform, this mammoth of a motorcycle is the Italian marques rendition of a traditional American cruiser.The Audace, which stands for bold in Italian, adopts a minimalist approach. Unlike flashy American cruisers, the Audace eschews chrome and other flamboyant styling cues. The round headlamp, sculpted fuel tank, stubby exhaust, multi-spoke wheels and other simplistic styling cues are designed to give it an understated look. The Audace has been styled according to the companys traditional transverse engine layout with cylinders jutting out from below the fuel tank.
However, the matte paint job and the contrasting silvers bits and bobs successfully give the motorcycle a strong street presence. It rides on cast aluminium multispoke wheels, which float on telescopic forks and gas-charged Sachs rear shock absorbers. The Audace gets a lower seat, drag handlebars and front mounted foot pegs which offer a more stretched-out riding position.The Audace is powered by the same 1380cc 90 degrees V-twin engine which produces 95bhp and 120Nm of torque. The air-cooled unit gets ride by wire and is mated to a six-speed transmission through a shaft drive. Positioned between the California 1400 and Eldorado, the Audace rivals the Indian Chief Dark Horse and the Harley-Davidson V-Rod.