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Motorcycle description sheet ApriliaTuareg 660 2025 Desert surfing

On-Off Road

The Tuareg receives a very slight scissor blow for 2025, with its small lower lip disappearing from the fork head. The engine is validated Euro5+ and sees its injection increased from 48 mm to 52 mm.

after its last big trail episode with the 1200 Caponord, Aprilia has been without a representative in the category since 2016. A period in the wilderness (no pun intended) that will come to an end with this 660 Tuareg.

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its engine was initially presented in a racy profile with the RS 660, a breath of fresh, youthful air in the world of sports bikes. The Tuono soon followed to satisfy mid-size streetfighter enthusiasts. Their twin now becomes the heart of a machine with a rally-raid flavour. For the occasion, Aprilia has revived a name that's almost 40 years old. This off-road heritage began in 1985, when the first Tuareg ETX 125 caused a sensation in the world of small trails. Versions 50, 240, 350 and 600 followed in the 80s.

today's Tuareg 660 has nothing in common with the 600 of 1989. Back then , the single-cylinder 562 cm3 engine produced 46 horsepower. Now, with its ultra-modern, RSV4-inspired twin, the adventurer is in a completely different league. It delivers 80 hp at 9,250 rpm, putting it head and shoulders above its designated rival, the Yamaha 700 Ténéré. It's true that we've lost 20 horsepower since thesporty model, but we've gained more torque (7.1 mkg) and, above all, greater availability at low and medium revs.
The Guzzi V85 TT may also be a target, but the Aprilia seems to have a much more adventurous side.

its suspensions are unmistakably in this vein. Both front and rear suspension travel are designed to eat up obstacles and even tease cross-country riding. We're talking 240 mm of travel, one of the highest values in the sector. More than an R 1250 GS Adventure or an Africa Twin. Only the KTM 890 Adventure Rally or EXC-style enduro machines offer greater amplitudes. This is reflected in the seat height, which rises to 860 mm.

Aprilia 660 Tuareg - compteur TFT couleur de 5 pouces for its Tuareg, Aprilia has not adopted the aluminum perimeter frame of the RS and Tuono(too typical), but instead uses a tubular steel trellis with aluminum brackets. The fork is an inverted 43 mm model, backed up by a monoshock with progressive linkage. For long-distance riding, this trail bike carries 18 liters of fuel. Weight is kept in check, with a dry weight of 187 kilos.

with its tubeless spoked rims and studded tires, this machine clearly shows its appetite for rocky terrain. In fact, the 21-inch bow, the generously dimensioned (but only 2 mm thick) aluminum engine cowling, the willingness to ride upright and the high ground clearance make it even more appealing. The Tuareg is more reminiscent of abandoned roads than of technological debauchery. And yet....

and yet, it's an Aprilia. So there's a lot of electronics on board. The Noale trail bike is equipped with multiple fuel injection maps, traction control, engine brake adjustment, 4 riding modes, 2 of which can be customized, plus a mode for off-road riding, cruise control, ABS that can be deactivated on the rear wheel or both wheels, all-LED lighting and a 5-inch color TFT display.
A shifter is also included, but as an option. This may seem surprising, given Aprilia's electronics policy, but in the end it's a judicious choice, as shifting is not really in demand in this category of machine. For a road-going or sporty trail SUV, OK - but if you're going to ride in the dirt, forget it.

the 660 Tuareg is full of promise. It should excite the field, as do its cousins with the same engine. But price-wise, it's a far cry from the cheap, all-purpose trail bikes of yesteryear. In fact, it's more expensive than one of the stars of the sector, the Yamaha T7, but its equipment level is nothing like it. It also suggests a great deal of versatility, to enhance its name as much as its pedigree.

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Prices

France 12 000 € in France
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Specifications

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025
  • Chassis
  • Frame : tubular steel mesh
  • Fuel capacity : 18 liters (4,76 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 860 mm (33,86 in)
  • Length : 2 220 mm (87,40 in)
  • Width : 965 mm (37,99 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1 525 mm (60,04 in)
  • Dry weight : 187 kg
  • Curb mass : 204 kg
Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual - optional shifter
  • Secondary by chain
  • Options/Equipment
  • Brake assist : ABS
  • ABS disconnectable
  • Bluetooth
  • Engine-brake control
  • Traction control
  • Anti-slip clutch
  • Gear indicator
  • Spoke wheels
  • Number of riding modes : 4
  • USB plug
  • Cruise control
  • TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12,70 cm (5 inches)

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Fuel consumption

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 4 liters/100km (0,59 mpg)
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 4,30 liters/100km (0,55 mpg)

Range

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 450 km (280 miles)
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 465 km (289 miles)

Torque

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 7.2 mkg
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 8.9 mkg

Power

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 80 ch (78,90 hp)
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 94 ch (92,70 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 2.37 kg/ch
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 2.19 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 25.97 kg/mkg
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 22.81 kg/mkg

Speed

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 200 km/h (124,30 mph)
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 200 km/h (124,30 mph)

CO² emissions

Aprilia Tuareg 660 2025 : 99 g/km
KTM 790 Adventure 2025 : 100 g/km
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Review (12)

French Rene Model 2022
Aprilia makes beautiful machines, as does this Tuareg, and you can really see yourself on it. All in all, it's the one I find most attractive from every point of view. It would make me a beautiful and unique all-rounder for retirement. I'm still riding two bikes, a Vfr and a 250 crfl trail, for daily commuting but also for longer trips of up to an hour or two on all types of terrain. Rating : 5/5
French Poulpfiction Model 2022
Bought second-hand in June this year, I've had time to put 3000kms on it this summer and see its qualities and faults. On the plus side, I love the very expressive engine with a beautiful sound (I was hesitating with the t7, but the latter lacks character), the dry handling, the shifter and regulator, and having taken it on several tet tracks, it goes everywhere and is very light. My only faults are the heat generated by the engine (but this will be an advantage this winter) and the choice of riding mode, which doesn't lock: a simple push and you change mode... But in view of its many qualities, it's minor... Rating : 4/5
French Fred-Savoie Model 2022
Hello, DRF, you say it pulls a bit short: have you tested a pinion or sprocket change? If so, can you share your experience? I've just bought this machine myself to replace an F800GS. It loses a bit of torque, but above all it grinds quite well. I'm looking for feedback on changing the final drive ratio... But it's true that this bike is very pleasing! Finally what about the shifter, mine is devoid of one, and having never had this kind of accessory, I'm wondering about its contribution. Thanks for your feedback! ✌ Rating : 5/5
For your information, the Tuareg goes up to 200 km/h gps without too much insistence and not 180, which is neither important nor a purchase criterion for a trail bike, but you might as well be precise. In my opinion, a T7 should do 190 max real under normal conditions, and an 890, 215/220 real rather than 200
the tuareg has a final gear ratio of around 20Km/h at 1000 rpm, so it pulls pretty short, so in 6th gear at 80 gps = 4000 rpm; 110 gps = 5500 rpm; at 130 gps = 6500 rpm. The Tuareg's speedometer is fairly optimistic, unlike the average consumption indicator, which in my case systematically displays at least 0.5 L more per 100 km than the actual consumption
Fuel consumption hovers around 4.5 to 5 litres on a varied route, with a personal minimum of 4.15 litres. At a constant 130 GPS, you're probably a little over 5 litres/100km
The fuel tank is very annoying to fill, it backs up a lot and you have to repeat several times to fill it up

My Tuareg has now passed the 5,000 km mark and gives me complete satisfaction, apart from the laborious task of filling up the tank. Even in winter, it's easy to ride and gives you confidence. This great versatility doesn't make me miss my 1290, even if the power is divided by 2 on the Tuareg.
Rating : 5/5
I bought this bike on Friday November 4, delivered on Saturday November 5 (thanks LCF moto Foix),
after one too many breakdowns, 1100 km from home, of my pumpkin-colored 1290, fed up with repeated breakdowns
Having tried this bike in the north of France, I decided to go back home on this new bike and leave my SAS behind
I broke in the bike in the Occitane region, overhauled the 1000s on the spot and rode it home in 1 day
The bike now has 2600 km, and I've ridden it day and night, in the dry, in the rain, on small roads, in town, on very small roads, on the rolling departmental road, on the freeway, so I think I can make an initial assessment of this bike

The terms that best define the Tuareg are ultra-versatility, homogeneity, lightness and sportiness

The engine is smooth at low revs, sufficiently torquey at mid revs, and spirited at high revs for its displacement. Suspension is top-notch and fully adjustable at both front and rear, and braking is powerful without being violent, as befits a true trail bike
Comfort and protection are decent, and I rode it for 1,050 km in one day without being destroyed on arrival
In short, if you're looking for a real trail bike, and not an enduro or a 20,000-euro suv, go and try it out. The Tuareg is the happy medium, and on small, very twisty roads, it's the ultimate tool.
Rating : 5/5
French Ric 64
Bjr, this bike looks super efficient and interesting, what about navigation, is it possible to connect the digital slab to transform into gps? Rating : 4/5
French Stephdub22 Model 2022
A great return to the simple, accessible trail bike (depending on the era, of course). Super-balanced, super-easy chassis, ultra-smooth, peppy engine when you need it... nothing's missing. Very comfortable riding position, top-notch suspension... A really good bike that makes you want to ride Rating : 5/5
French bobo13 Model 2022
Very nice bike with very good road and track handling. It's really easy to ride and light. Well-balanced, it swings easily through the twisties. Impeccable suspension.
A small problem with the engine management at first, but after a visit to the dealer and a map setting, everything was back to normal!
The luggage is missing! As are the hazard lights!
So I had to increase my budget by €1,000 to install a luggage rack, a top case and a crash bar.
Rating : 4/5
For me, it's the most coherent of the lot, on and off-road, and the prettiest too. However, no luggage for the moment, apart from the brand's own, which is overpriced. In 1 month or two, it'll be top of the range! (The blue one, 700€ more, is too much...) Rating : 5/5
French Rust Model 2022
More affordable than its competitors (T7 and 890 Adventure) for smaller riders. It's clearly in direct competition with the Yam and does better on certain points, such as weight distribution. I really like the engine, and the 80hp are sufficient. The only negative point for the moment compared with the competition is the lack of equipment available, but that should soon change. Rating : 5/5
French Lou25 Model 2022
I've tried this bike and it's a jewel. Very light, powerful, the 80 hp are there, and on wet and technical tracks you don't need more. Very good handling on the road. Bravo Aprilia for this beautiful bike made in Europe Rating : 4/5
French Jjac Model 2022
I hope the weight promise will be kept!
80 hp seems enough to me
As for the aesthetics compared to a KTM or a Japanese
there's a lot to be proud of, Italians!
The price is a bit high, but that'll avoid seeing too many of them on the road
Rating : 5/5
French Pat56 Model 2022
After the very pretty RS and tuono, what a disappointment
Distinctive looks, disappointing color, and why didn't you fit the 95hp engine?
Rating : 1/5
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