
In 1955, Moto Guzzi shocked the racing world with the legendary “Otto Cilindri” — a 500cc motorcycle powered by a liquid-cooled V8 engine. Producing around 78 horsepower and revving to 12,000 RPM, it could reach an astonishing 170 mph — speeds unheard of for bikes of its era. With eight carburetors, dual overhead cams, and a radical design, it was so advanced that rival teams thought it was science fiction brought to life.
But the brilliance came with danger. Riders often described it as nearly impossible to handle, with terrifying instability and unreliable braking at those extreme speeds. Despite its challenges, the Guzzi V8 became a symbol of fearless innovation — pushing motorcycle engineering decades ahead of its time. Today, it remains one of the most iconic and daring machines ever built, a true reminder that progress is born from bold experiments.
