Luxury motorcycle brand Ducati has announced the launch of 9 new motorcycles. Along with this, Ducati India also plans to add 2 new dealership facilities in India in 2023. The new models, unveiled at Ducati World Première 2023 are the most in-demand Ducatis, both globally and for the Indian market. This includes the likes of Panigale V4 R, Streetfighter V4 SP2, Monster SP, Diavel V4, Multistrada V4 Rally, Scrambler Full Throttle 2G, Scrambler Icon 2G, Scrambler Nightshift 2G and finally, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini.
Ducati has already unveiled the prices for all its upcoming 9 new models along with launch timelines. Interested customers, can visit Ducati India to learn more. All the prices are now live on the Ducati India website. Thus interested customers can start off configuring their motorcycles via the Online Configurator. The early opening for configuration gives the opportunity for Ducatisti and potential clients to book their motorcycles in advance. Thus, they can now plan their purchase based on the timeline of the motorcycle’s arrival.
With the start of the second quarter of 2023, Monster SP will arrive at the dealerships for sale. The Monster range grows with the SP version, designed specifically to enhance the fun. All thanks to technical equipment perfect for those who love sporty riding. Furthermore, with an embellished style, the MotoGP-inspired livery adds to the touch. The pricing of the motorcycle starts at INR 15,95,000 Ex-Showroom India.
Ducati has worked on the entire motorcycle, thus helping it shave off 2 kg from its kerb weight. Now, the Monster SP tips the scales at 186 kg when fully fueled up. This reduction of weight is due to the implementation of lighter componentry, such as the lithium-ion battery. Moreover, the equipped Brembo Stylema callipers, fully-adjustable Ohlins suspension front and rear, a steering damper and a road-homologated Termignoni slip-on exhaust also aided in the weight reduction significantly.
The motorcycle uses the 937cc liquid-cooled, V-Twin engine. The performance output of the engine reads as 111 HP and 93 Nm. The gearbox in the motorcycle is a 6-speed unit. The rider also gets the benefit of a hydraulic clutch and a bi-directional quick shifter. For the braking Monster SP uses more premium Brembo Stylema units compared to the M4.32 monoblocs on the standard Monster. But the actual brake discs are the same size as the standard trim at 320mm.
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