2026 Aprilia Tuono 457 Special Edition Priced at ₹3.99 Lakh
The 2026 Aprilia Tuono 457 Special Edition has been launched in India, retailing at Rs 3.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Maharashtra). This latest iteration features several enhancements over its predecessor, most notably two new colour variants: Mamba Black and Puma Grey, inspired by the iconic 2006 Tuono 1000R model.
Changes to the motorcycle include updated graphics and practical modifications aimed at improving rider comfort. Notably, it now sports a smoked flyscreen and a taller handlebar for a more upright riding experience. Additionally, the front brake lever is now adjustable, allowing riders to customise the lever reach according to their finger size.
The suspension system has also been refined, offering a softer initial stroke to better absorb bumps and potholes, alongside recalibrated compression damping for enhanced ride quality. The seat has been redesigned with high-resilience foam, providing improved support for long-distance rides.
Mechanically, the motorcycle retains its core specifications, powered by a 457cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 47.6 brake horsepower (bhp) and 43.5 Newton metres (Nm) of torque. It is paired with a six-speed gearbox, maintaining the performance expected from the Tuono series.
The Tuono 457 also boasts a range of features, including a TFT instrument console, full LED lighting, and an ignition system with an immobiliser for added security. Moreover, it offers optional accessories such as a bidirectional quickshifter, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), USB charger, electronic anti-theft system, and several other enhancements aimed at improving usability and safety.
Bookings for the 2026 Aprilia Tuono 457 Special Edition are now open at authorised Aprilia dealerships across India.
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