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Moto Guzzi
Italian motorcycle manufacturer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Founded | 15 March 1921; 103 years ago (1921-03-15) as Società Anonima Moto Guzzi, Genoa, Italy |
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Headquarters | Via Parodi 57, Mandello del Lario , Italy |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Parent | Piaggio Group |
Website | www |
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Moto Guzzi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmɔːto ˈɡuttsi]) is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer and the oldest European manufacturer in continuous motorcycle production.[1][2][3][4]
Established in 1921 in Mandello del Lario, Italy, the company is noted for its historic role in Italy's motorcycling manufacture, its prominence worldwide in motorcycle racing, and industry innovations—including the first motorcycle centre stand, wind tunnel and eight-cylinder engine.[5]
Since 2004, Moto Guzzi has been an unico azionista, a wholly owned subsidiary, and one of seven brands owned by Piaggio Group,[6][7] Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer and the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer by unit sales.[7]
The company's motorcycles are noted for their air-cooled 90° V-twin engines with a longitudinal crankshaft orientation where the engines' transverse cylinder heads project prominently on either side of the motorcycle.[8][9]