Aprilia’s other focus on the standard RS 660 has been the electronics, with updates that include a new 5-inch color TFT display matched to new, backlit bar controls. The bike already sported an impressive package of rider assists, including a six-axis IMU to operate its cornering ABS and traction control, along with cruise control, a quickshifter, wheelie control, and multiple engine maps. For 2025, you can add launch control to that list. - CycleWorld.com
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Charlotte, North Carolina
New
2025
Aprilia®
RS 660
Blue Marlin
Parallel twin, 4 valves per cylinder
Available
Specifications
2025
Aprilia®
RS 660
Base
Sport
Parallel twin, 4 valves per cylinder
Liquid-cooled with Ride-By-Wire
659 cc
81 mm
63.93 mm
Max.: 105 HP (77.2 kW) @ 10,400 rpm
Max.: 70 Nm @ 8,400 rpm
Multi plate wet clutch with slipper system
6 speed
Twin spar aluminum frame
Kayaba Ø 41 mm USD fork, rebound and preload adjustable, 120 mm travel
Kayaba monoshock, rebound and preload adjustable, 130 mm wheel travel
Double Ø 320 mm floating disc. Brembo radial calipers
Ø 220 mm disc. Brembo caliper
Cast wheel 17" x 3.5
Cast wheel 17" x 5.5”
120 mm
130 mm
820 mm
15 litres
Wet: 183 Kg
Full LED headlights and indicators with light signature.
Bonded 5” TFT dashboard. Backlit switchcubes. APRC system with 6-axis inertial platform: Engine Maps (AEM), Engine Brake (AEB), Cornering ABS (3 maps and Rear Wheel Lift-up Mitigation), Traction Control (ATC), Wheelie Control (AWC), Aprilia Launch Control (ALC), 5 Riding Modes. Cruise Control (ACC). Aprilia Quick Shift (AQS). Metal Braided Brake Hoses