Pontedera, Italy - Piaggio Group., will return to the Motor Bike Expo in Verona, running from 23 to 25 January, with Aprilia and Moto Guzzi set to unveil key updates for the new season. Alongside a refreshed 2026 model range, the brands will also highlight a lineup of rider-focused experiences spanning track, road, and off-road activities aimed at passionate enthusiasts.
Aprilia’s headline reveal is the all-new Aprilia SR GT 400, a crossover-style scooter developed to perform confidently on everyday city roads as well as rougher, less-travelled surfaces. The SR GT 400 is designed to blend strong performance with lightweight agility, backed by a carefully engineered chassis and electronic features typically associated with sport motorcycles.
Power comes from a single-cylinder, 4-valve, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled engine, producing 36 hp, paired with a claimed kerb weight of 186 kg, giving it a class-leading power-to-weight focus. Standard equipment includes a 5-inch TFT display, keyless system, and rider aids such as traction control and ABS, both of which are adjustable and can be deactivated.
Visitors in Verona will also be able to see Aprilia’s updated 2026 motorcycle lineup, starting with its A2-focused models for younger riders. The Aprilia RS 457 also offered in GP Replica form and joined by the Tuono 457 adds a fresh new shade for 2026: Mantis Purple.
At the premium end, Aprilia’s Factory family including the flagship RSV4 and Tuono V4, plus the highly regarded mid-range RS 660 and Tuono 660 arrives with new 2026 graphics inspired by aerodynamic research.
Also making an appearance is the Aprilia Tuareg Rally, based on the model that has claimed back-to-back wins in the demanding Africa Eco Race. Adding to the excitement, the 2026 Africa Eco Race is set to begin during the Motor Bike Expo, with Jacopo Cerutti and the Aprilia Tuareg Racing team aiming for a third consecutive victory.