| Variant | Ex-showroom | On-road price |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | ₹17.7 Lakh | ₹19.5 Lakh |
| Special Edition | ₹18.5 Lakh | ₹22–23 Lakh |
The Aprilia RS 660 is not just another supersport — it’s built to be fast, usable, and surprisingly comfortable. The 659cc parallel-twin engine delivers strong acceleration without being intimidating, making it perfect for both street and track riding.
Unlike aggressive 600cc race bikes, the RS 660 has a slightly relaxed riding posture. This means you can ride longer without wrist pain, but still enjoy razor-sharp handling when you hit corners. The lightweight chassis and precise throttle response make it feel incredibly agile.
| Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, parallel-twin, 4 valves per cylinder |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 659 cc |
| Max Power | 100 PS @ 10500 rpm |
| Max Torque | 67 Nm @ 8500 rpm |
| Cylinders | 2 (Parallel-Twin) |
| Cooling System | Liquid Cooled |
| Fuel System | Ride-by-Wire Fuel Injection |
| Transmission | 6 speed (Quickshifter Standard) |
| Frame | Aluminium twin-spar frame |
| Front Suspension | 41mm USD forks (adjustable) |
| Rear Suspension | Monoshock (adjustable) |
| Front Brake | Dual 320mm discs, Brembo calipers |
| Rear Brake | 220mm disc |
| ABS | Dual-channel ABS (IMU based) |
| Fuel Tank | 15 litres |
| Mileage | 18 – 22 km/l approx |
| Top Speed | 230 km/h (approx) |
| Kerb Weight | 183 kg |
| Seat Height | 820 mm |
With around 100 PS and a lightweight frame, the RS 660 offers explosive acceleration while still being manageable. It’s fast enough to compete with bigger bikes on highways.
With a 15L tank and ~20 km/l mileage, you can expect a riding range of around 280–300 km.
Unlike aggressive supersports, the RS 660 offers a slightly upright riding posture, making it usable for longer rides without sacrificing performance.
It comes loaded with IMU-based electronics including traction control, wheelie control, engine maps, cruise control, and cornering ABS — something rare in this segment. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The Aprilia RS 660 is one of the most balanced supersport bikes in the world. It combines performance, comfort, and advanced electronics in a way that traditional 600cc bikes don’t. If you want a premium, track-capable machine that you can actually ride daily (sometimes), this is easily one of the best choices in 2026.
Yes, it’s significantly faster with better acceleration and higher top speed.
Around 18–22 km/l depending on riding style.
Not ideal for beginners, but manageable for experienced riders.
Yes, it has one of the most advanced electronic packages in its class.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, Honda CBR650R, and Ducati Supersport.