Italian motorcycle maker MV Agusta has introduced its latest limited-edition superbike MV Agusta Rush Titanio combining extreme performance with eye-catching design and premium materials.
The bike was revealed at the prestigious International Concours of Elegance (I.C.E.) event in St. Moritz, Switzerland, and is set to arrive in 2026 as a highly exclusive model limited to just 300 numbered units worldwide.
So, In this article we have bought you all the details and complete features of the bike.

MV Agusta Rush Titanio: Design and Features
Talking about the design, the all-new MV Agusta Rush Titanio stands out visually thanks to its use of brushed titanium components, which give the bike a unique and premium look. It comes equipped with Arrow titanium slip-on exhaust, front tank cover, headlight mounts, and dashboard supports are crafted from titanium, reinforcing both performance and style.
MV Agusta has paired the titanium elements with a striking Nero Intenso black paint base, accented by Argento Magnum silver and Blu Titanio highlights. Glossy paint surfaces contrast with matte twill-weave carbon fibre components for a layered, high-end appearance. Anodised aluminium parts in Blu Titanio further enhance the bike’s visual impact.
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MV Agusta Rush Titanio: Engine and Performance
Also, MV Agusta Rush Titanio Rush Titanio has been equipped with 1,000 cc inline four-cylinder engine, crafted with extensive titanium internals including 16 radial titanium valves and four forged titanium connecting rods.
MV Agusta has paid meticulous attention to detail, with titanium fasteners and finely finished parts adding to the bike’s exclusivity. The Alcantara seat features “Titanio” branding and laser-etched motifs that reflect precision engineering and artistic design.
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MV Agusta Rush Titanio: Limited Edition and Availability
The Rush Titanio will be produced exclusively at MV Agusta’s Varese factory in Italy, and only 300 individually numbered units will be made. Pricing, full specifications, and launch date details will be announced closer to its market debut in 2026.
With its blend of cutting-edge materials, distinctive design, and limited availability, the Rush Titanio is positioned as a collector’s item for motorcycle enthusiasts who value both performance and exclusivity.
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