Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello S - Specifications & Review

V100 Mandello S

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Articleid962839
CategoryStandard
MakeMoto Guzzi
ModelV100 Mandello S
Year2025

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FronttirePirelli® Angel™ GT II: 120/70 - R17
ReartirePirelli® Angel™ GT II: 190/55 - R17

Detailed Specifications

Dimensions
Engine
Performance

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement1042 / 63.6
EnginedetailsV Twin, 2 cylinder
Fuelconsumption50 mpg
Power(bhp) HP

Enhanced Pricing

Msrp17,490

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Modern Features

AbsStandard
Cruise ControlStandard
Digital DisplayStandard
Gps NavigationStandard
Heated GripsStandard

Other Specifications

CountryItaly
Datasource2025_enhanced_scrape
Richdataavailable1
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight233 kg
Overalllength2126 mm
Overallwidth835.7 mm

Specifications 2025

Brakes
Dimensions Weight
Engine
Exterior
General
Identification
Instrumentation
Lights
Pricing
Seats
Storage
Suspension
Transmission
Wheels Tires

About Moto Guzzi

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Carlo Guzzi, Giorgio Parodi, Giovanni Ravelli
Best Known For: Transverse V-twins, shaft drive, and distinctive Italian character (V7, Le Mans, California)

Company History

Founded on Lake Como in 1921, Moto Guzzi is one of motorcycling’s oldest continuous makers. After pioneering wind-tunnel work and racing success in the 1930s–50s, Guzzi created its enduring signature: the air-cooled transverse V-twin with shaft drive. This architecture gives the bikes their rhythm and silhouette, from classic V7 standards to the Le Mans sportbikes that defined Italian speed for a generation. Touring models like the California added long-haul credibility, while police and military contracts affirmed durability. Through ownership changes, Guzzi’s identity persisted: engines that start every spring, frames that communicate, and a mechanical honesty that feels artisanal. Modern Guzzis pair ABS/traction control with that familiar crankcase thrum, and new platforms have nudged performance and refinement forward without abandoning the brand’s soul. Historically, Moto Guzzi marries engineering quirk and everyday friendliness—the rare brand where a century of history rides along without becoming baggage.

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