Luxury motorcycle brand Ducati will bring in 9 new motorcycles. Along with this, Ducati India also plans to add 2 new showrooms in India in 2023. The new models, unveiled at Ducati World Première 2023 are the most in-demand Ducatis. This includes the likes of Panigale V4 R, Monster SP, Diavel V4, Streetfighter V4 SP2, Multistrada V4 Rally, Scrambler Icon 2G, Scrambler Full Throttle 2G, Scrambler Nightshift 2G and finally, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini.
Ducati India’s All 9 Models
Ducati has already announced the prices for all upcoming 9 new models along with launch timelines. For interested customers, they can visit Ducati India. As the prices are live on the Ducati India website. Thus the customers can start off by configuring their motorcycles via the Online Configurator. Early access for configuration opened up the opportunity for Ducatisti and potential clients to book their motorcycles in advance. Thus, now they can plan their purchase based on the given timeline of the motorcycle’s arrival.
Ducati Diavel V4 Delivery And Price Details
In the third quarter, Ducati will bring in Diavel V4. This is one of the most much-awaited Diavel V4. The Diavel V4 is a muscle-cruiser that comes with a super sport personality. In fact, this is for the first time that the V4 Granturismo engine will make its debut in the Diavel family. The Diavel V4 will come with a price tag of INR 25,91,000 Ex-Showroom India.
Ducati Diavel V4 Key Highlights
As mentioned, the Diavel now gets the V4 Granturismo engine. The engine is a 1,158cc, liquid-cooled V4 engine with the performance figures as 168 HP @10,750 rpm and 126 Nm of maximum torque at 7,500 rpm. The Diavel V4 now weighs 13 kg less than the Diavel 1260. This adds to Diavel’s power-to-weight ratio.
Noteworthy to mention, in terms of maintenance, the motorcycle features a service interval of 60,000 km. The engine also benefits from cylinder deactivation technology that adds to the improved fuel efficiency. The suspension setup of the Diavel V4 uses 50mm upside-down front forks. For the rear, we get a cantilever rear shock absorber. Braking power comes from dual disk brakes for the front and a single disc for the rear.
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