230bhp, 165kg, £80,000 track-only Aprilia RSV4X ex3ma launched
Aprilia’s been doing this for a few years now: releasing a super-limited-edition version of its mighty RSV4 superbike, in posher-than-WSBK trim, at an eye-watering price and dripping in super-exotic kit.
We’re convinced they do it just to wind us up, make us more sad about our dull lives, and to attract attention. Which works perfectly every time, of course, and we thank them for it.
Anyway, this year, the RSV4 X gets an extra-silly name to go with the silly price tag and the silly spec. It’s dubbed the RSV4 X ex3ma, which is supposed to be pronounced ‘ex-three-ma’, like ‘extrema’. No, us neither, though we guess it works better in Italian? Who knows.
To be fair though, they could have called it Nigel and we’d still be extremely excited about this machine. It’s absolutely bonkers, with a 230bhp claimed power output from the 1,099cc 65° V-four engine, a dry weight of just 165kg and the usual trinkets like full race Öhlins suspension and Brembo brakes, race SC Project dual-can exhaust, carbon fibre wheels, and Pirelli slicks.
But it then goes a step further, with full ground-effect MotoGP aerodynamics (including the swingarm-mounted scoop and a 550mm-wide front wing), a racing Aprilia APX ECU, track radiators, and titanium final drive sprockets.
It even comes with its own dedicated laptop for setting the thing up supplied by Aprilia MotoGP sponsor Yashi. The aero claims to generate five times the downforce of the previous RSV4 X Thirty model released last year.
The RSV4 X ex3ma was developed in part by MotoGP and WSBK legend Max Biaggi. He said, “Participating in the development of a bike like the RSV4 X ex3ma was like being at the test sessions of a real racing prototype. It’s a bit like pre-season testing, where the technical groundwork for an entire season is laid.
Similarly, the dedication on the track has been unwavering, seeking to prepare a motorcycle that provides its fortunate riders with the same sensations as a racing prototype. And in many respects, this bike truly is, as it marks the first time such a comprehensive setup, including the various parameters introduced by MotoGP aerodynamics, has been developed for passionate customers.
I’m genuinely pleased with the work we’ve done. The bike is exciting just to look at, and the Perla Nera livery brings a glorious history to life. On the track, it was an explosion of emotions – you could feel the downforce from the ground effect fairing in fast corners, a wonderful sensation.
There will be 30 exclusive, entirely handmade examples produced by Aprilia Racing, making this bike even more special.”
And Aprilia’s technical director, Romano Albesiano, gave some more background: “This motorbike represents the most extreme evolution of the programme we initiated to deliver cutting- edge technology directly from our racing division to our customers. The transfer of racing technology to the public is often talked about, but at Aprilia Racing, it is a tangible reality.
Our engineers have created something far beyond an evolution of the already exceptional RSV4. This is most evident in the aerodynamics, featuring innovations typically reserved for a MotoGP bike.
The ex3ma is the first motorbike on general sale with a complete ground effect package, increasing lateral load by three times compared to the previous X model: The stepped fairing and cornering wings are innovations Aprilia first introduced in MotoGP.
The front wing, a true MotoGP design, is 550 mm wide and generates five times more downforce than the previous X Thirty model, which already surpassed the road version, delivering exceptional acceleration. Significant advances lie beneath the surface, starting with the renowned APX racing ECU, which has been extensively upgraded to enhance performance and user-friendliness.
Many components, both visible and hidden, are new or optimised to reduce weight. This motorcycle is undoubtedly the bike that most closely delivers the riding experience of a modern MotoGP machine.”
Just 30 of these will be made, and you can bet a load of ‘em have already been snapped up by well-heeled collectors. If you’re interested, get to your local dealer, or click onto https://factoryworks.aprilia.com/en
APRILIA RSV4 X ex3ma – Technical data sheet
Engine: 65° V4, 1099 cc with SBK racing specification
Exhaust system: SC Project titanium with carbon fibre double-ended tailpipe
Air Filter: High permeability racing, MotoGP technology by Sprint Filter
ECU: APX Aprilia Racing with specific calibration and GPS system
Radiators (water and oil): Racing radiators, WSBK technology by Taleo Tecnoracing
Transmission: Titanium sprocket and lightened sprocket by PBR (to an Aprilia Racing design)
Chain: RK 520
Max. power to the shaft: 230 HP@13,500rpm
Max. shaft torque: 131Nm@11.000rpm
Max. engine revs: 13,900rpm
Wheels: Full carbon fibre GP TEK (front 17’x3.5’’, rear 17’x6’’)
Braking system: Brembo GP4 MS monobloc callipers, Brembo PR19x16 master cylinder, Z04 brake pads. Brembo DP 330 ‘T Drive’ brake discs, 5.5 mm thick
Front suspension: Öhlins FKR pressurised cartridge mechanically operated. Adjustable spring preload and hydraulic compression and rebound damping.
Rear shock absorber: Öhlins TTX with mechanical GP-derived piggyback, fully adjustable for spring preload, wheelbase length, dedicated hydraulics, compression, and rebound.
Steering damper: Öhlins adjustable
Steering plate: Racing, lightweight, fully CNC machined
Push-button panel: Racing by Jetprime
Clutch lever: Racing kit
Footpeg kit: Adjustable racing
Fairing: MotoGP specifications in carbon fibre by PAN Compositi
Aerodynamics: Carbon fibre front wing, underwing and cornering wing by PAN Compositi
Mudguards & chain guards Carbon fibre
Livery: Perla nera’
CNC details: Tank cap, engine cover guards and brake lever guard
Tyres: Pirelli Slick Diablo SBK front SC-1 125/70, rear SC-X 200/65
Dry weight: 165 kg
Equipped with: Yashi laptop, carpet, custom motorbike cover, rear stand
Price (Europe): 80,000 euros + VAT (£67,000 + VAT/£80,000)