Moto Morini presented the new Corsaro GT at the EICMA fair

Moto Morini used the EICMA fair in Milan to present its new model – the Corsaro GT.

Designed and engineered in Italy, The Corsaro GT is intended for everyone who is looking for the ultimate driving experience. Its design combines the recognizable aesthetics of the Corsaro line with a robust and decisive character, enriched with a series of functional solutions for maximum driving enjoyment. The Corsaro GT is a passenger crossover that redefines the concept of travel on two wheels. With a 750cc V-twin engine, it offers brilliant performance, providing a smooth and responsive ride, both in the city and on long journeys.

Designed to offer an exceptional driving experience over long distances, one of its strengths is precisely the exceptional comfort it offers. This is achieved with an ergonomic driving position with a raised handlebar, an adjustable windshield and a wide and comfortable seat for two people. Corsaro GT stands out for its elegant and aerodynamic design, enriched with recognizable lines and refined details. The front part is equipped with state-of-the-art LED headlights, which guarantee optimal visibility and characterize this new model. The fairing is designed to optimize aerodynamic efficiency, minimize wind resistance and improve stability.

The 7-inch digital screen provides all the necessary information in an intuitive way. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, you can connect your device and access multimedia functions, making every trip an interactive experience. The integrated navigation system will guide drivers even on the most complex routes. The Corsaro GT is positioned in the premium motorcycle segment and is supported by state-of-the-art technology and the highest safety standards, such as cornering ABS and a blind spot monitor. With a perfect balance between elegance, performance and comfort, the Corsaro GT is destined to become the ideal companion for long journeys and unforgettable adventures.

In addition to the standard 96 hp version, a 750 cc two-cylinder variant with a reduced power of 48 hp will be available for those who have not yet obtained an A3 license.

The Moto Morini Corsaro GT will arrive in showrooms in the second half of next year. We hope to see it on our roads soon!

Source: www.moto-berza.com