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Aprilia Tuareg 660 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 166,615 to MAD 177,030

The Aprilia Tuareg 660 brings serious adventure credentials to Morocco's market at a starting price of 166,615 DH. Built around a punchy parallel-twin engine and a lightweight chassis, it bridges the gap between genuine off-road capability and daily rideability. Whether you're tracing the Atlas mountain passes or carving the N1 coastal highway, the Tuareg 660 offers an accessible, Italian-engineered adventure in two trims: the standard Tuareg 660 and the feature-richer Tuareg 660 Evocative.

Key specifications

Body
Adventure
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
Tuareg 660
MAD 166,615
Tuareg 660 Evocative
MAD 177,030

Pros

  • Lightweight chassis makes it manageable on pistes and in city traffic
  • Punchy parallel-twin offers real highway performance without excess
  • TFT dash and multiple riding modes standard from base trim
  • Competitive mid-range pricing vs. European adventure bikes
  • Distinctive Italian design stands out in Morocco's adventure segment

Watch out for

  • Aprilia dealer and service network in Morocco remains limited
  • Spare parts availability can be slower than Japanese competitors
  • Higher price than similarly capable rival adventure middleweights
  • Evocative trim's added cost is mostly cosmetic, not functional

Our verdict

What Is the Aprilia Tuareg 660?

The Aprilia Tuareg 660 is a mid-displacement adventure motorcycle that takes direct inspiration from the brand's Dakar racing heritage. Powered by a 659 cc parallel-twin engine shared with the RS 660 and Tuono 660 platform, it delivers a strong balance of performance and fuel efficiency. The frame is deliberately lightweight, and the long-travel suspension is tuned for mixed-surface riding — exactly the kind of terrain Moroccan riders encounter most.

Two Trims on the Moroccan Market

The model arrives in two versions. The Tuareg 660 (166,615 DH) is the entry point and already comes well-equipped with off-road-ready ergonomics, a TFT dash, and multiple riding modes. The Tuareg 660 Evocative (177,030 DH) adds a more distinctive aesthetic package for riders who want their adventure bike to stand out visually — a roughly 10,000 DH premium that's worth considering if personalisation matters to you.

Who Is It For?

The Tuareg 660 targets Moroccan riders who want a real adventure machine but find 900–1,200 cc bikes intimidating to handle on rough pistes or heavy in urban traffic. It's physically manageable, yet powerful enough to cruise highways comfortably. It suits weekend explorers heading into the Rif or the Middle Atlas just as much as daily commuters who want something more characterful than a scooter.

Market Positioning and Competitors

In Morocco's growing adventure segment, the Tuareg 660 competes with the Yamaha Ténéré 700 and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, among others. Against the Ténéré 700, Aprilia counters with sharper Italian styling and a more tech-loaded cockpit. Against more affordable rivals, it justifies its price with superior build quality and brand cachet. It sits clearly in the mid-range adventure category — aspirational but not out of reach for a committed enthusiast.

Practical Considerations for Moroccan Buyers

Servicing and parts availability are practical questions worth raising with your local dealer before purchase, as Aprilia's network in Morocco is more limited than Japanese brands. Fuel quality on long southern routes should also be factored in. That said, the 660 platform has proven durable in international markets, and its manageable displacement means lower running costs compared to litre-class adventure bikes.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Aprilia Tuareg 660 in Morocco?
The Aprilia Tuareg 660 is available in Morocco from 166,615 DH for the standard trim. The Tuareg 660 Evocative, which adds a distinctive visual package, is priced at 177,030 DH.
Is the Aprilia Tuareg 660 good for off-road riding in Morocco?
Yes, the Tuareg 660 is designed with genuine off-road intent — long-travel suspension, an upright riding position, and off-road riding modes make it well-suited for Morocco's Atlas passes and desert pistes. It handles mixed terrain better than most road-biased adventure bikes in its class.
How does the Tuareg 660 compare to the Yamaha Ténéré 700 in Morocco?
Both are strong mid-displacement adventure bikes. The Tuareg 660 edges ahead on technology, offering a more feature-rich TFT display and electronics suite. The Ténéré 700 has a broader service network in Morocco, which is a practical advantage for long-distance touring in remote areas.
What is the difference between the Tuareg 660 and the Tuareg 660 Evocative?
The Evocative trim is priced approximately 10,415 DH higher and focuses on a more distinctive aesthetic treatment. The core mechanical specifications — engine, suspension, electronics — remain the same as the standard trim. Buyers should weigh whether the visual upgrade justifies the price difference for their needs.
Is the Aprilia Tuareg 660 suitable for beginner riders in Morocco?
The Tuareg 660 is best suited to riders with some experience rather than absolute beginners. While its 659 cc engine is more forgiving than litre-class bikes, its power and weight still require confident handling skills, particularly on loose surfaces. Riders upgrading from 400 cc or smaller bikes should find the transition manageable.
Where can I buy and service the Aprilia Tuareg 660 in Morocco?
Aprilia motorcycles are distributed in Morocco through authorised dealerships, though the network is less widespread than Japanese brands. It is advisable to confirm the nearest service centre to your city before purchase, and to inquire about parts supply lead times, especially if you plan extended touring in southern Morocco.

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