The MV Agusta F4 750 is a motorcycle manufactured by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta. Introduced in 1997, the F4 750 was the first of the F4 series of MotoGP-inspired motorcycles from MV Agusta. It was designed with the insight of Grand Prix technical director Massimo Tamburini, who also designed the Ducati 916 and the Cagiva V-Raptor. The F4 750 featured an inline four-cylinder, 749 cc engine, capable of producing 148 horsepower and 71.4 lb/ft of torque. It was equipped with a 6-speed gearbox and featured a double-cradle steel frame with sophisticated suspension components.