Key Highlights
- Aprilia has extended the standard warranty for the RS 457 and Tuono 457 to four years or 48,000 km, up from the previous three-year/36,000 km coverage.
- The warranty now covers manufacturing defects, faulty component replacements, and labor costs, ensuring better protection for owners.
- The extended warranty is transferable, benefiting subsequent owners and improving resale value.
Aprilia has officially upgraded the warranty package for its RS 457 and Tuono 457 models, addressing concerns raised by owners regarding reliability and service support. The new four-year/48,000 km warranty replaces the previous three-year/36,000 km coverage, offering better protection against manufacturing defects and faulty components.
What’s included in the new warranty?
The extended warranty covers:
- Repairs related to manufacturing or assembly defects.
- Replacement of faulty components with genuine Aprilia parts.
- Labor costs associated with warranty repairs.
Aprilia has also made the warranty transferable, meaning subsequent owners can benefit from the coverage, improving the resale value of the RS 457 and Tuono 457.
Why the change?
The warranty extension follows customer complaints about mechanical and electrical issues, particularly with the 457cc parallel-twin engine. Some owners reported engine failures, brake fading, and chain tensioner noise, prompting Aprilia to investigate the root causes.
Aprilia concluded that many reported issues stemmed from unauthorized aftermarket modifications and irregular service schedules. However, the company has assured that genuine cases will be addressed promptly, reinforcing its commitment to after-sales service.
Market impact and customer benefits
With the extended warranty, Aprilia aims to restore confidence among RS 457 and Tuono 457 buyers, ensuring better long-term reliability. The move is expected to boost sales and improve brand perception, especially in the premium sub-500cc motorcycle segment.
Our thoughts
The transferable warranty is a huge win, making it easier for owners to sell their bikes without losing coverage. And while Aprilia insists that many issues were due to aftermarket modifications, it’s good to see them taking proactive steps to support genuine cases.
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