Moto Guzzi V7 Sport 2025: The Comeback of a Legend!

Moto Guzzi made a strong impression once again at the EICMA show in Milan by unveiling the new V7 Sport 2025. This legendary bike from the ’70s is making a comeback, refreshed but staying true to its roots. A blend of nostalgia and modernity, let’s dive into what this reimagined icon has in store under the tank!
A Tribute to the ’70s with a Touch of Edge
When you mention the V7 Sport, that sleek silhouette immediately springs to mind. Moto Guzzi nailed it by offering a 2025 version that oozes retro-modern vibes. Its striking neon green finish and sharp lines ensure the V7 Sport stands out. It’s a bold nod to its storied predecessor while adopting a more dynamic and sleek look.
A Character-Filled Engine for an Authentic Experience
Beneath the tank lies the celebrated 90° transverse V-twin engine, air-cooled. Now Euro5+ compliant, it delivers 67.3 horsepower at 6,900 rpm and 79 Nm of torque at 4,400 rpm. It’s designed more for riding pleasure than sheer performance. The kind of engine that throbs perfectly, with a distinctive personality and a sound that thrills.
Modern Features But Not Overdone
While there might be concerns of a too-sanitized experience, Moto Guzzi has expertly balanced the scales. The V7 Sport 2025 features the Ride by Wire throttle and a six-axis IMU, offering three riding modes: Road, Rain, and Sport. The Sport mode, in particular, unleashes the bike’s full potential by providing a sharper throttle response. Add a cruise control, full LED lighting, and bar-end mirrors to the mix, and you get a perfect blend of classic and modern vibes.
To handle the slight power boost, Moto Guzzi has equipped the V7 Sport with an inverted fork and a dual front disc setup with Brembo radial calipers. This winning combo promises powerful braking and improved stability, especially when pushing limits. While it maintains a quintessential neo-retro roadster frame, it has the rigor needed for confident rides.
A Price Point That May Sting a Bit
Moto Guzzi has yet to announce the official pricing, but it’s likely that this V7 Sport will exceed €10,500. While steep for a bike championing simplicity, it remains a reasonable ask considering the charm and features it offers.