2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 Acid Gold | Boost Powersports
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2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 Acid Gold – High-Performance Naked Sportbike!

Price: $10,999
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The 2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 is a lightweight, high-performance naked sportbike, designed for riders who want sharp handling, aggressive styling, and thrilling power. Featuring a 660cc parallel-twin engine, advanced electronics, and a striking Acid Gold finish, this bike delivers sportbike-level performance with everyday usability. Whether you’re carving corners or commuting in style, the Tuono 660 offers a dynamic, fun, and adrenaline-packed ride.

Key Features of the 2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 Acid Gold:

  • 660cc Parallel-Twin Engine – Smooth, responsive power with exhilarating acceleration.
  • 6-Speed Transmission with Quickshifter – Lightning-fast gear changes for a seamless ride.
  • Lightweight Aluminum Frame – Exceptional agility and stability in all conditions.
  • Aprilia Performance Ride Control (APRC) – Advanced electronics suite with traction control, wheelie control, and cornering ABS.
  • Adjustable KYB Suspension – Provides precise handling and comfort on any road.
  • Full-Color TFT Display – Modern dash with Bluetooth connectivity for navigation and media.
  • Sportbike-Derived Aerodynamics – Winglets and aggressive styling for added stability.
  • Striking Acid Gold Paint Scheme – Unique color that turns heads on the road.

Why Choose the 2021 Aprilia Tuono 660?

The Aprilia Tuono 660 is an ideal bike for riders who want sportbike performance in a more comfortable and practical package. With its lightweight chassis, advanced electronics, and thrilling twin-cylinder engine, it’s perfect for weekend canyon carving, city riding, or track days. At $10,999, this is your chance to own one of the most exciting middleweight sportbikes on the market.

2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 Acid Gold

C$10,999.00Price

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