Who thinks the new Moto Guzzi Stelvio is merely a modern version of the original Stelvio introduced in 2008 is mistaken. Behind the model rolled out for 2024 lie many exciting stories and connections.
The engine of the new Moto Guzzi Stelvio is a liquid-cooled 90° V-twin engine with a displacement of 1042 cc. This engine, known as the “Compact Block,” delivers 115 hp at 8700 rpm and a torque of 105 Nm at 6750 rpm. It is directly derived from the V100 Mandello model, which means the Stelvio uses the same robust and powerful base as the Mandello, including the shaft drive, which is known for its low maintenance. However, the engine has been noticeably adjusted, which will be discussed later.
Anyone who delves a bit into the Moto Guzzi brand quickly understands that its connection to the Aprilia bikes is now quite noticeable, especially in technology and controls. The 5-inch TFT display and the gearbox are identical to those used in Aprilia models like the RS660 and the Tuareg, allowing for a consistent user experience across the brands.
So, a Mandello V100 with Aprilia instruments then? Not quite.