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An interview with Dr Luca Martin, CEO of MV Agusta Motor S.p.A
Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
|December 2025
With MV Agusta once again fully independent and under the control of the Sardarov brothers, Timur and Ratmir, we caught up with CEO Luca Martin at the Varese factory to hear his plans for the iconic Italian manufacturer
We know that following the financial difficulties of KTM and the Pierer Mobility Group, ownership of MV Agusta transferred to the Sardarov brothers' Art of Mobility company. But what is the current state of play at the factory?
"Well, it has been a crazy year, starting with the crash of KTM at the end of 2024.
From July 9 this year MV Agusta is officially independent again and, following a brief pitstop, we are following the path that we started out on a couple of years ago.
"Of course, this situation with KTM was not expected, but we have a long-term vision that started with KTM as well as fresh management and a lot of talent, especially in sales and R&D, that has moved back from abroad. They joined MV Agusta when KTM stepped in, and they are still with us because there is a lot of enthusiasm to move forward from where we started.
"We are extremely optimistic because MV Agusta, even though the situation was tough, especially during winter, is in a very good shape."
Post KTM, what is the new structure of MV Agusta?
"The majority owner of MV Agusta is Art of Mobility SA, which is controlled by the Sardarov family. The board didn't change too much because everyone bought in to the plan we had and wanted to execute our plan. I was kind of a KTM guy but since day one I moved back to Italy to dedicate myself to the rebirth of MV Agusta."
What have you learned during MV's association with KTM?
"I would say, we learnt a lot from the cooperation with KTM. We brought a lot of their processing procedures here. Of course, not all of them were perfectly suitable for the [small] size and scale of our company here in Varese. At the same time KTM learnt a few things from us, which is why I think those two years were fruitful for both sides.
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