
Aprilia has stated it is not in a hurry to test its 2027 MotoGP bike, with a first test of a hybrid prototype planned for late April. This comes as other manufacturers like KTM, Yamaha, Honda, and Ducati have already begun testing their 850cc bikes.
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Aprilia says it is ânot in a rushâ to put its 2027 MotoGP bike on track, revealing that a first test with a âhybrid prototypeâ is scheduled towards the end of April.
MotoGPâs five manufacturers are increasingly shifting focus towards next year, as they ramp up their preparations for one of the biggest technical overhauls in the seriesâ history.
KTM became the first marque to run its 850cc bike in December, with Yamaha and Honda following its lead over the winter break. Last week, Ducatiâs test rider Michele Pirro shook down the GP27 at Misano, leaving Aprilia as the only manufacturer yet to test its upcoming challenger.
While there was a possibility that Aprilia would debut the RS-GP27 as part of a private test with KTM and Yamaha earlier this month, that outing did not materialise.
The Noale-based factory is now expected to run an early version of its 2027 MotoGP bike at Jerez on 30 April and 1 May, just days after the Spanish GP at the same track.
However, Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola is not concerned by the delayed rollout of the bike, as he expressed confidence in the teamâs ability to deliver a competitive package from the outset.
âWeâre definitely not in a hurry â and not because we donât care about 2027. Simply put, weâre not in a rush,â Rivola told Motorsport.com Italy.
âAfter the Jerez [race] week, in a private test, weâll start running the 2027 bike on track, but itâs more of a hybrid prototype to gather some data on engine management and correlation with the dyno.
"Weâre not in a hurry partly because we donât want to reveal our cards, but also because one of Apriliaâs strengths today is - letâs say it in a cool way - âtime to marketâ. From the moment we have an idea to when we put it on track, weâre very fast. Thatâs one of the secrets of performance in anything: speed in decision-making and execution.
âEvery year, Iâve always said our best bike would be the next one, simply because Iâve always seen a growing company. And if the company grows, the result - our bike - will inevitably be better than the previous year.â
Aprilia has indicated that it is not in a rush to test its 2027 MotoGP bike and plans to conduct its first test towards the end of April.
The 2027 MotoGP technical overhaul is one of the biggest in the series' history, prompting manufacturers to ramp up their preparations.
KTM, Yamaha, Honda, and Ducati have already tested their 850cc bikes, with KTM being the first to do so in December.
Aprilia's first test of the hybrid prototype is scheduled for the end of April.


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The RS-GP has emerged as the fastest bike in MotoGP this year, with factory rider Marco Bezzecchi dominating the opening three grands prix across Asia and the Americas.
While Aprilia has made gains across the board, it remains the lead innovator in aerodynamics - an area that has become a key battleground for development in MotoGP.
However, the 2027 regulations are specifically designed to cut down on aero, with the aim of making it easier for riders to follow each other on track.
Rivola believes aero will continue to play an important role in the coming years, despite the restrictions placed by the regulations.
âIt will have a different importance because weâll simply have a smaller fairing to work with,â he said. âBut Iâm one of those who believes it will still be extremely important.
âWe clearly want to maintain our technological leadership in this area, so itâs about having the courage to keep inventing something that can bring results - and maybe be transferred to production bikes.â
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