The venerable Moto Guzzi V7 line is getting a fresh jolt for 2025, just in time to mark the brand’s 104th anniversary. With nearly six decades of V7 heritage to honor, Guzzi’s latest tweaks keep the tradition alive while giving riders more punch and a modern edge.
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At the heart of all V7 Sport, Special, and Stone models lies an 850cc motor carried over from 2021. Now, it sports a 52mm throttle body, four percent more power, and improved torque delivery, boasting 67 hp at 6,900 rpm and 58 lb-ft at 4,400 rpm. New ride-by-wire tech offers three throttle maps—Rain, Road, and Sport—and cruise control, bringing the classic Guzzi rumble into the modern world.
The Sport takes center stage with more updates, including new 41mm inverted forks with preload adjustment, dual front four-piston calipers for a 50% braking boost, and a refined gearbox.
The driveshaft and bevel gear have also been beefed up for reliability. Add in new switchgear and a fuel gauge, and it’s yours for $10,690 in Verde Legnano or Grigio Lario, hitting showrooms in June 2025.
The Special gets similar updates but flaunts more chrome and classic styling for $10,190, while the stripped-back Stone, starting at $9,690, retains fork gaiters and minimalist charm. Both arrive in June 2025 too. You can learn more at the Moto Guzzi website.