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Aprilia add Tuono 660 ‘Factory’ edition in 2022

Tuono 660 brought in line with RS in Factory edition

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
November 30, 2021
in Aprilia, Aprilia News

2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory


The Aprilia Tuono 660 will be available in two flavours for 2022, the standard and a new ‘Factory’ version, offering a more comprehensive list of features, as is always the case with an Aprilia machine carrying the ‘Factory’ moniker.

Aprilia’s Tuono 660 gets a Factory edition in 2022

That means a number of up-spec features for the middle-weight Tuono, although this seems to be a case of delivering an RS 660 in the Tuono’s clothes. The Tuono 660 lacks various features seen on the standard RS 660 by way of comparison – reflected in the price difference between models, with the Factory model then returning these to the bike to make for an up-spec Tuono 660.

The 2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory will now match the RS 660 on specification

The Tuono 660 Factory will be lighter, more powerful and boast a higher level of specification.

That starts with running the 660 cc parallel twin in the RS 660 state of tune, bumping power back up to 100 hp, from the 95 you receive on a standard Tuono 660. The Factory also runs one less tooth on the front sprocket to sharpen up acceleration.

Details include boosted power to 100 hp and a lighter battery

Torque remains unchanged at 67 Nm at 8500 rpm, with 80 per cent available from just 4000 rpm. Weight savings in comparison were a simple matter of adding a lithium battery, saving 2 kg and bringing the kerb weight down to 181 kg in total. The changes see the Tuono 660 Factory up 5 hp and down 2 kg.

The Tuono 660 only offers rebound and pre-load in a single leg, however the Factory version will be fully adjustable, with rebound, compression and prel-oad adjustability, as seen on the RS 660.

The Factory gets the full adjustable fork

It’s a similar story with the rear shock, with a Sachs unit to offer compression, rebound and pre-load adjustment, where the standard Tuono only gets rebound and pre-load.

The Sachs shock likewise is fully adjustable

The Tuono 660 Factory also runs the full APRC electronics suite, where the standard Tuono misses out on the IMU – which can be added as an option. As a result the Tuono will offer multi-map cornering ABS, in-line with the RS 660, while the front headlight cluster’s cornering lights will be activated to offer better lighting through corners based on bike lean angle.

The full IMU equipped APRC suite is standard

The full run down includes Aprilia Wheelie Control, Aprilia Cruise Control, Aprilia Quick Shift (bidirectional), Aprilia Engine Brake, Aprilia Engine Map and Aprilia Traction Control, although the last is not listed as being specifically cornering sensitive on the Factory or the RS 660, despite the IMU.

Five ride modes, split between three for the road and two for the track handle presets of these settings, and are further customisable to get things just right for the rider.

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The Factory comes in a Factory Dark colour scheme

To stand out in the crowd, the Tuono 660 Factory will arrive in a Factory Dark graphic, with single-seat tail fairing and lighter pegs for both rider and pillion.

All in all it looks like the Tuono 660 Factory will be the version for those who wanted the purity of the full RS 660 spec machine, while retaining the nakedbike feel.

2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory

The current 2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 currently retails for $20,430 ride-away, with the price tag on the RS 660 $20,730 in comparison. It seems likely the new Tuono 660 Factory will demand a premium – perhaps even over the RS 660 with which it shares the higher spec components, however pricing is yet to be confirmed with delivery also a long way off – currently quoted as September 2022…

2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory – Bi-directional quickshifter

2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory Specifications

2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory Specifications
Engine typeAprilia forward-facing parallel twin-cylinder, four stroke, liquid-cooled with radiator and water-oil heat exchanger, DOHC with silent chain on the right side, four valves per cylinder
Bore and stroke81 x 63.93 mm 
Engine capacity 659 cc 
Compression ratio13.5:1 
Maximum power at crankshaft100 hp (73.5 kW) at 10,500 rpm  
Maximum torque at crankshaft67 Nm (6.83 kgm) at 8500 rpm  
Fuel systemAirbox with front air vent. Two ∅48mm throttle bodies, Ride-by-wire management 
Ignition Electrical  
LubricationWet sump  
TransmissionSix gears with Aprilia Quick Shift (AQS) up and down system 
Clutch Multiplate wet clutch with slipper system 
Secondary driveChain, drive ratio 16/43  
Electronic managementSix-axis IMU, APRC suite that includes ATC (traction control), AWC (wheelie control), AEB (engine brake) AEM (engine mapping), ACC (cruise control), five riding modes (Road and Track, 3 pre-set and 2 customisable) 
ChassisAluminium dual beam chassis with removable seat-supporting subframe 
Front suspensionKayaba 41 mm upside down fork with top out spring, aluminium pins to fasten radial callipers. Both stanchions allow for rebound, compression and spring pre-load adjustment. Wheel travel: 110mm 
Rear suspensionAsymmetric aluminium swingarm. Single shock with top out spring and separate reservoir, adjustable in rebound, compression and spring preload. Wheel travel: 130 mm 
Front brake ABS, 320 mm double disc, Brembo radial callipers with four∅ horizontally opposed 32 mm pistons.  Radial pump and metal braided brake hose 
Rear brake 220 mm diameter disc; Brembo calliper with two 34 mm separate pistons. Master cylinder with separate reservoir and metal braided hose, Multi-map Cornering ABS  
WheelsAluminium alloy, front: 3.50 x 17”, rear: 5.50 x 17” 
TyresRadial tubeless, front: 120/70 ZR 17 rear: 180/55 ZR 17 (alternatively 180/60 ZR17) 
Dimensions 
Wheelbase1370 mm  
Length1995 mm  
Width805 mm 
Saddle height820 mm
Headstock angle24.1°
Trail104.7 mm 
Kerb weight181 kg
Dry weight169 kg 
Emissions complianceEuro 5  
Fuel consumption4.9 litres/100 km  
Fuel tank capacity15 litres
Colour range Factory Dark 
Price/ArrivalTBA/September 2022
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