What is the Veloce Aperion?
The Veloce Aperion is a limited-production motorcycle from British startup Veloce Motorcycles. It’s a high-performance motorcycle built to showcase an unconventional engineering design: a radical eight-cylinder, two-stroke 1,000cc engine integrated into a compact motorcycle.
The Veloce Aperion is a testament to the world, showcasing what a motorcycle maker can do when the company prioritises novelty, engineering ambition, and collector appeal over mass production and scale.
Is it a road bike or a concept?
The Aperion is best described as a road-legal limited-production bike, not just a styling concept. The motorcycle is MSVA-compliant for UK road use, and the company has made it clear that the bike is intended to be sold as a usable motorcycle rather than only displayed at shows.
How many units will be built?
Production is strictly limited to 24 units. That makes the Aperion a very rare motorcycle from the start and places it firmly in the collector and boutique-performance category.
What engine does it use?
The Aperion uses a 1,000cc X8 two-stroke engine, and Veloce claims it produces 280 hp at 12,000 rpm. The company describes it as an eight-cylinder layout arranged in an X8 configuration, with two V4 banks surrounding a central gearbox housing.
The engine is a highly modular, custom-built power unit derived from the Aprilia RS125, incorporating an X-shaped layout, keeping the package tighter and more compact. The engine uses eight 24 mm Dell’Orto carburettors, fed through a distinctive spiral throttle cable arrangement, and running on premixed petrol and two-stroke oil. On the other side, the throttle actuation is handled by a complex eight-cable system, highlighting how bespoke the whole intake and control setup is.
What is special about the exhaust system on the Veloce Aperion?
The exhaust design and setup are yet another impressive engineering feat on the Veloce Asperion. The exhaust system not only acts as a mechanical extension of the engine but also as a prominent feature of the motorcycle’s design.
Since the X8 engine is a Two-stroke setup, it relies on expansion chambers to deliver its power effectively, and fitting eight of them into a road-legal motorcycle is a significant engineering challenge. Veloce addresses this with a bespoke alloy resonance exhaust system built using laser-sintering.
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What makes the design special?
The design is special because it is built around both performance theatre and structural innovation. Veloce says the engine, chassis, and transmission are combined into one unit, which improves stiffness and helps the bike stay compact despite its unusually complex engine layout.
Stylistically, the Aperion accentuates a classic neo-retro cafe racer aesthetic influenced by the proportions of the X-engine layout and minimal need for a conventional frame.


