Video: Aprilia Cuts Prices Of RS 457 And Tuono 457, Launches New MY26 Colours
Video: Aprilia Cuts Prices Of RS 457 And Tuono 457, Launches New MY26 Colours
Revised pricing follows GST 2.0 impact, with Tuono now closer to its original launch price.
Aprilia India has launched the MY26 versions of its popular 457-series motorcycles — the RS 457 and the Tuono 457 — bringing revised pricing and fresh colour options for Indian buyers.
Both models had seen a price hike after the implementation of the GST 2.0 tax slab in late 2025, but the company has now adjusted prices downward, making the motorcycles more accessible once again.
The Aprilia RS 457 is now priced at ₹4.22 lakh (ex-showroom). This updated pricing also applies to two new colour schemes Coral Snake Blue and Arsenic Yellow, which were showcased at India Bike Week 2025.
Alongside the standard RS 457, Aprilia continues to offer the RS 457 GP Replica, priced at ₹4.37 lakh (ex-showroom), around ₹15,000 higher than the regular variant. Inspired by Aprilia’s RS-GP race machine, the GP Replica features distinctive graphics and comes equipped with adjustable clutch and brake levers, along with a bi-directional quickshifter as standard.

For buyers opting for other paint schemes, the quickshifter remains available as an optional add-on for an additional ₹25,000.
The Aprilia Tuono 457 has also received a significant price revision. It is now priced at ₹4.01 lakh (ex-showroom), down from ₹4.24 lakh. The motorcycle was originally launched in January 2025 at ₹3.95 lakh, and the latest adjustment brings it very close to its launch pricing, reflecting a reduction of nearly ₹27,000 compared to its post-GST figure.
Unlike the RS 457, the Tuono 457 does not get new colour additions and continues to be offered in two schemes: Piranha Red and Puma Grey.
Mechanically, both motorcycles remain unchanged. They continue to be powered by the same 457cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 47.6 hp and 43.5 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The RS and Tuono also share core components such as the chassis and swingarm, with the Tuono positioned as the naked streetfighter alternative to the fully-faired RS.

On the feature front, the Tuono 457 continues to offer a strong package, including full LED lighting, a colour TFT display with smartphone connectivity, traction control, multiple riding modes and dual-channel ABS.
With the new MY26 updates and revised pricing, Aprilia appears to be strengthening its position in the premium middleweight segment in India.
Disclaimer: Vehicle prices and specifications are subject to change. Buyers are advised to confirm details with official dealerships before purchase.



