Firstpublished on 13 January 2021 by Phil West. The third entrant into Aprilia’s 660 engine line-up is on the way, and it’s an off-road-ready adventure bike called the Tuareg. Back in autumn
Forits reincarnation, the Tuareg 660 boasts a 660cc parallel-twin engine that is claimed by Aprilia to be derived from the front bank of the RSV's 1100 cc V4 engine. Despite being only half of a V4, it produces about 81 Ps of power and 70 Nm of torque. By comparison, Yamaha’s T7 produces about 75 Ps of power and 68 Nm of torque. ApriliaTuareg 660 First Ride Review - ADV Pulse. For years now, Adventure Riders have been asking manufacturers for lighter, more-compact Adventure Motorcycles that can both travel the distance and excel in the dirt. Especially ‘true’ middleweight twin-cylinder ADV bikes that offer an ideal balance between size, weight, power, and Inthe Tuareg 660, the 659cc, four valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin produces 80HP at the top of the rev range and 70Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. The horsepower figure is 20HP down on the power produced by Aprilia’s RS660. However, the Tuareg 660 is tuned to produce more torque than all the other engine variants and has After600 Miles on both impressions and which one is right for you? The2024 Aprilia Tuareg 660 is a formidable adventure bike designed to conquer challenging off-road terrains, reminiscent of the legendary African desert ral 4lwY7.