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Aussie pricing announced for Aprilia Tuareg 660 | Arriving May/June

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 priced from $22,230 ride-away

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
March 30, 2022
in Aprilia, Aprilia News

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660
Australian pricing confirmed from $22,230 R/A


Aprilia’s Tuareg 660 will arrive in Australian dealerships from May/June this year, with ride-away pricing now confirmed as starting from $22,230 for the Acid Gold and Martian Red options, while the Indaco Tagelmust livery will attract a $300 premium and sits at $22,530 ride-away.

The 2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 looks set to sit somewhere in the segment between a T7 and an 890 Adventure R

In some ways the Tuareg 660 could be considered a competitor for the Tenere 700, although being an Aprilia the fairly extensive APRC package adds a host of rider aids.

The Tuareg 660 is based on the 659 parallel twin first seen on the RS 660 and Tuono 660

The ‘660’ or 659 cc powerplant is the DOHC four-stroke twin-cylinder with 270 degree firing order from the previously mentioned models, but producing a more modest 80 horsepower and 70 Nm of torque. Down 20 hp and up 3 Nm from the RS 660 for comparison.

A new high exhaust system is featured in keeping with the ADV theme

Specific to the Tuareg is a new exhaust system, optimising low to mid-range performance, including an ignition advance management algorithm specifically for this model.

Final gearing is also shorter, running a 15 tooth front sprocket, two down on the RS 660, ensuring maximum drive from down low, while a new oil sump sits higher ensuring 240 mm of ground clearance.

Power is 80 hp with gearing also lower than the roadster 660s

Further tweaks were made ensuring adequate lubrication under any conditions with a new rose pipe and intake mouth, with new oil circuit channel in the semi-crankcase to prevent stagnation in the gearbox. In other words tweaks designed for a bike that might see more heavy duty off-road use and the accompanying greater range of conditions that ensues.

A different sump and increased lubrication were a focus on the Tuareg 660 with more extreme conditions obviously envisaged

The Tuareg 660 chassis also receives attention in various ways, with a new high resistance steel tube design with cast plates and the sub-frame is welded to the main unit to allow for a 210 kg load capacity in total, with double the frame anchor points to the engine, compared to the RS 660. As such as the bike uses the engine as a stressed element, with the cylinder bank more vertical for boosted agility in tight turns.

The engine is also used as a stressed member in the Tuareg with six anchor points

The aluminium swingarm is also longer for traction and stability, and pivots in the frame and engine, while running a progressive linkage to the rear Kayaba shock. The Kayaba system, front and rear, offers 240 mm of travel and is fully adjustable, with rebound, compression and preload, with the latter on the shock a convenient preload handle.

A longer aluminium swingarm boosts stability, with Brembo providing the stoppers

The 18 L fuel tank is also kept narrow where the rider grips it and is protected by the frame, with weight centralisation and the CoG a concern, along with ensuring fuel is accessible even in the steepest conditions.

Spoked wheels are run with Pirelli rubber and the front brakes are 300 mm rotors with dual-piston Brembo calipers

Wheel and tyre options are obviously very important, especially as we’re talking a ‘proper’ adventure machine, not just a tourer with some dual purpose tyres and we’re seeing a 2.50 x 21 inch front and 4.50 x 18 inch rear, which will be clad in Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres in a 90/90 and 150/70 as standard fitment. Those are tubeless aluminium rims too.

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Kayaba provide the fully adjustable long travel suspension

Brembo provides a top notch braking system with an obvious off-road bent, running dual 300 mm front rotors and dual-piston calipers, while the rear is a 260 mm unit with single-piston caliper. ABS is also fitted, linked to the ride modes, with various levels of intervention including off-road which disables the rear and allows the front to be disabled too.

The Tuareg 660 runs the APRC electronics package and a 5 inch TFT

Naturally as an Aprilia, the APRC system makes an appearance, offering a host of rider aids, with ATC – Aprilia Traction Control; ACC – Aprilia Cruise Control; AEB – Aprilia Engine Brake; and AEM – Aprilia Engine Map. The AEB basically controls off-throttle response and AEM or modes differs the throttle response without changing peak performance.

Two road orientated ride modes, an off-road mode and a fully customisable mode are on offer

Ride modes include two road specific options, an off-road option and a fully customisable option, those are Urban and Explore, Off-Road and Individual for the custom mode, which is fairly self explanatory. Urban is calibrated for maximum electronic intervention.

Aprilia Tuareg 660 stock one-piece seat

Aprilia promise intuitive switches, with the right side allowing easy mode selection, which with presents should largely negate the need to switch through individual settings on the run.

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660

A 5 inch TFT meanwhile offers a clear view of what mode you’re in, speed and other important information. The Aprilia MIA or multimedia platform is an accessory, which can sync with a smartphone and save completed trip data, including geo-referenced telemetry, while a quick shift is also an accessory rather than standard fitment.

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660

The wet weight figure, or kerb figure claimed by Aprilia is also 204 kg, or 187 kg dry, and aligns closely with the official Tenere 700 figure as a point of comparison, with seat height 860 mm and the 18 L fuel tank accompanied by a 4 L/100 km consumption figure, giving the Tuareg 660 an easy 400 km range starting to dip into the 3 L reserve with some room to play. Lighting is also all LED.

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660

Colour options are the Martian Red or Acid Gold, with Indaco Tagelmust shown below as the premium livery.

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 specifications

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 specifications
Engine typeAprilia forward-facing twin-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid cooled, dual overhead cam (DOHC) with silent chain drive on the right side, four valve per cylinder.
Bore x stroke81 x 63.93 mm
Engine capacity659 cc
Compression ratio13.5:1
Maximum power80 hp (58.8 kW) at 9250 rpm 
Maximum torque70 Nm (7.13 kgm) at 6500 rpm 
Fuel system2x 48 mm throttle bodies, Ride-by-wire management
IgnitionElectric 
LubricationWet sump 
TransmissionSix-speed, Aprilia Quick Shift (AQS) System up and down available as accessory
ClutchMultiplate wet clutch with slipper system
Secondary driveChain, drive ratio 15/42 
ElectronicsAPRC Suite that includes ATC (traction control), AEB (engine brake) AEM (engine maps), ACC (cruise control), Four riding modes (Urban, Explore, Off-road, Individual)
ChassisFrame in steel tubing and built-in subframe screwed aluminium plates connecting the frame to the engine
Front suspensionFully adjustable 43 mm upside-down Kayaba fork with counterspring. Wheel travel: 240 mm
Rear suspensionAluminium swingarm. Progressive linkage. Fully adjustable Kayaba monoshock. Wheel travel: 240 mm
Front brakeABS, 300 mm double disc, Brembo callipers with 4 horizontally opposed Æ 30/32 mm pistons. Axial pump and metal braided brake line
Rear brake260 mm diameter disc; Brembo single piston Æ 34 mm floating calliper. Master cylinder with separate reservoir and metal braided hose, Multimap ABS
WheelsSpoked with aluminium drop centre Front: 2.15×21-inch, Rear: 4.25×18-inch
TyresTubeless, Front: 90/90-21, Rear: 150/70 R 18
Dimensions
Wheelbase1525 mm 
Length2220 mm 
Width965 mm
Saddle height860 mm 
Headstock angle26.7 degrees
Trail113.3 mm
Weight204 kg kerb weight (187 kg dry weight) 
EmissionsEuro 5 
Consumption4.0 litres/100 km 
Fuel capacity18 litres (inc. 3-litre reserve)
Colour rangeIndaco Tagelmust (premium), Martian Red, Acid Gold

2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 Gallery

The same chassis as in the full power version is run
2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 L
In the Tuareg 660 L power is restricted to 35 kW
2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 L
2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 L
2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 L
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