After the MV Agusta F4 world premiere at EICMA, here’s a video of the F4 in flat-out track action. You can skip the secret service-thief-spy bits if you like as, apart from the blonde, the interesting bit is the F4 on the track. I still prefer the Brutale official video with the drawing/design theme, but this is something different as well.
While there’s been talk of just how different the 2010 MV Agusta F4 is to its previous version, despite us being lead to believe there was something revolutionary on its way, this is still one of the hottest superbikes around. You can see the F4 in live pics from EICMA, and here are the official company shots of the new bike.
If you believe MV Agusta, the F4 has been completely rebuilt, with a new engine and chassis. We suspect you have to try it to get the drift, in which case you’d get a run with the new 998 cc engine, 186 hp on a bike that is reportedly ten kilos lighter. We figure you’d still say yes, whether you’re sold on the “brand new” deal or not.
These live pics of the MV Agusta F4 at the EICMA show come from the guys at Motoblog.it, who are describing it as a “marvel”. After checking out the pics, we can safely say forget Harley, MV Agusta is still going strong (despite uncertainty about its future owners…). We’ll be bringing you full details and more pics of the F4 soon (including a version in pink!), but in the meantime, have a look at the live pics of the MV Agusta stand.
As promised yesterday, here is a look at the new MV Agusta F4 with pics and video, before it’s presented at the EICMA next week. The new F4 superbike will appear at the MV Agusta EICMA stand with the 2010 Brutale, also on show for the first time to the public. We’ll be bringing you more pics from the show, in the meantime, enjoy this F4 gallery and the video after the jump.

Here’s a look at the tail end of the new MV Agusta F4, to be presented at the upcoming 2009 EICMA. The all-new model from MV Agusta has been completely redesigned by Massimo Tamburini and is exciting debut for the brand, especially in light of the news from Harley Davidson to sell the company.
The 2010 F4 engine will be an in-line four cylinder, 998 cc compact motor that should achieve 186 hp at 12,900 rpm. It has new electronic mapping with an eight level traction control, double injector units, anti-slip clutch and radial valves.
The new MV Agusta F4 will also have completely new chassis and frame components, with a new, lighter and longer fork and swing arm, and adjustable suspension. The headlamp is brand new and the fairing is slimmer, complete with redesigned exhaust unit, too.
The MV Agusta stand at the EICMA is not to be missed, as it will also be featuring the new 2010 Brutale. We’ll be bringing live galleries of them both, so stay tuned, with more pics and a video of the F4 coming right up.
This drawing comes from design student Mirco, and features an MV Agusta F3 700. Mirco is a fan of Transportation Design and is looking to specialise in motorcycle renderings and design (he’s currently in his second year).
Mirco is undertaking the risky job (so he defines it) of trying to make the MV Agusta F4 more interesting. He uses hand digital technology and this is his first attempt of the F3 700, before moving on to working on the 3D version.
This is a happy marriage (or a bit strange), between modern art and the motorcycling world. These pics come to us from Kareem and show a lovely MV Agusta F4 Tamburini posing with persian carpets. Given the subject matter of the bike, we maintain this is art.
The special version of the Agusta F4 is dedicated to the Italian genius of Massimo Tamburini, spiritual forefather of the modern MV Agusta’s, who has decided recently to go into retirement. In this unusual scene Isfahan Farsh in Varese has also made its contribution to appreciating the work of Tamburini and the MV Agusta F4.
This suggestive and peculiar photo gallery has intrigued us, and in the words of Kareem, “we’re waiting to see the next creation from the Varese company - who knows, maybe the new F5″. Perhaps it could be the last masterpiece of Massimo Tamburini…
Continue reading: Tribute to the genius of Tamburini: MV Agusta F4 appears with Persian carpets
Rendering even more lovely the MV Agusta F4 is hard task but some intrepid French have tried their hand and produced a satisfying result.
Alex, alias Alkatraxx, and the painter Sébastien Nor are the creators of this splendid livery designed for the Zone Rouge 76 dealership. Nice job - enjoy the gallery below.
Continue reading: Motorcycle design: MV Agusta F4 by Zone Rouge 76
Over on Raptors&Rockets, Tor Sagen has published a couple of videos from Varese to get your heart racing. The first shows testing of the super-fast MV Agusta F4 1078 RR 312. Below, you can check out the Brutale 1078 RR in action.
Continue reading: Video: MV Agusta F4 1078 RR 312 and the Brutale 1078 RR

Today’s sexy biker is called Dark Angel and you can admire her over on petesphotoshop.com.
We might be repeating ourselves, but the MV Agusta F4 is truly a lovely bike…don’t you agree?