The 2023 MV Agusta Lucky Explorer 9.5 and 5.5 reveal made a big splash at EICMA in Milan, Italy. These midsize adventure motorcycles were introduced as concepts in 2021, but will soon roll off the assembly lines and into dealerships.
2023 might go down in history as the year of the ADV segment’s global market domination. According to this year’s EICMA trade show, almost every major moto brand will offer adventure-specific bikes in 2023. When one of the world’s most prestigious brands of exclusive, purebred, Italian superbikes joins the fray, it’s a sign the industry’s newest category is well and truly established.
To think that MV Agusta, the Ferrari of motorcycles, would one day feature ADV models could be deemed sheer blasphemy. Loyal MV fans could be forgiven for taking offense at such a heretical thought.
MV Agusta is, after all, one of the most successful names in Grand Prix road racing history. With an impressive 270 GP victories and 75 world championships in its trophies display cabinet, MV Agusta has established a respectable pedigree that underlies its prestige.
It may come as a surprise to most, but with the launch of the MV Agusta Lucky Explorer 9.5 and 5.5 ADV models, the iconic brand has come full circle. Although its racing efforts were historically focused on GP, MV also won multiple Italian motocross and enduro championships in the ‘50s and ‘60s.
MV Agusta Lucky Explorer: Shared Paris-Dakar Heritage With Ducati

The new Lucky Explorer ADV models share a heritage with their competitor, the Ducati DesertX. In 1983, Italian company Cagiva acquired Ducati, followed by Moto Morini and Husqvarna in 1987, and MV Agusta in 1991. In 1990 and 1994, Italian racer Edi Orioli won the Paris-Dakar rally on a Ducati 900 V-twin-powered Cagiva Elefant, sponsored by cigarette brand Lucky Strike.
On the back of that racing success, Cagiva commercialized a street-legal customer version of its Dakar-winning rally bike. The name and livery of the customer version had to be reminiscent of their victories.
The sponsor’s name Lucky Strike was modified to Lucky Explorer for the model’s name and the Lucky Strike red and black circle logo along with the white color scheme was also used for the customer version.
2023 MV Agusta Lucky Explorer 5.5 Engine

Lucky Explorer 5.5: Powertrain

Lucky Explorer 5.5: Chassis
What’s on the 5.5 Dash?

2023 Lucky Explorer 5.5: Specs
- Dry weight: 484 lbs.
- Engine type: 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, 8-valve
- Displacement: 554cc
- Start: Electric
- Cooling: Liquid
- Clutch: Wet, multi-disc
- Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh
- Wheelbase: 59.2 in.
- Length: 87.2 in.
- Fuel capacity: 5.3 gal.
- Fuel range: 62 mpg
2023 MV Agusta Lucky Explorer 9.5

LE 9.5: Powertrain

Lucky Explorer 9.5: Chassis

What’s on the 9.5 Dash?


2023 Lucky Explorer 9.5: Specs
- Dry weight: 485 lbs.
- Engine type: 3-cylinder, 4-stroke, 12-valve
- Displacement: 931cc
- Start: Electric
- Cooling: Liquid & oil
- Clutch: Wet, multi-disc
- Length: 89.37 in.
- Fuel capacity: 5.28 gal.
- Fuel range: 61.9 mpg