Limited-edition naked extends MV’s 2026 lineup

Owning an MV Agusta of any ilk is already quite a statement but the company has long been happy to offer something a bit more special for the wealthiest of its customers and for 2026 the Rush Titanio can be added to that list of limited-edition machines.

As the name suggests, titanium plays a significant role in differentiating the Titanio from the already stunning standard Rush, a bike that takes the Brutale 1000 it’s based on and ups the ante in terms of impracticality and appearance. The material appears in the Arrow slip-on exhaust, specially designed for the Titanio, as its bracket. The fuel tank’s rear cover is also sculpted from titanium, bearing the bike’s name and logo – a graphic intended to represent atomic structure. The headlight carrier is machined from titanium, too, as are the brackets that hold the TFT instruments in place, and wherever possible MV has swapped screws and bolts for titanium equivalents.

The seat, made of Alcantara (titanium would, presumably, be a little uncomfortable) gets the Titanio logo, which is also repeated on the front of the fuel tank, ahead of the filler cap.

Where titanium would be impractical, MV Agusta has used carbon fibre as much as possible, with exposed weave to leave no doubt where your money’s gone.

Although MV Agusta says the result of these exotic materials is a weight reduction, the company hasn’t released specifications yet so we don’t know whether it’s going to be a matter of grammes or kilos below the stock bike’s 205.5kg mass. There’s no claim that the power will be increased, although since the stock Rush already has 208hp it’s unlikely customers will be crying out for more.

The price hasn’t been announced either, but you can be certain there will be a substantial weight reduction from your wallet – the current Rush will already set customers back $83,995 AUD, and the 300 buyers of the limited-edition Titanio version are sure to be expected to pay more than that.