Ducati Panigale V4 enters dealerships in Europe

22/01/2018 - 12:59 | ,   | Praveen M

Ducati’s top-of-the-line superbike, the Ducati Panigale V4 has started making its way into the dealerships in Europe. The price of the bike starts from GBP 19,250 (INR 17.05 lakhs).

Ducati Panigale V4 press left side
The Panigale V4 has two more variants- the Panigale V4 S, and the Panigale V4 Speciale.

The Panigale V4 is the first mass-produced Ducati motorcycle to be equipped with a 4-cylinder engine, closely derived from the Desmosedici of the MotoGP. Ducati unveiled the bike ahead of the EICMA show in Milan, Italy. It also won the “Most Beautiful Bike of Show” at EICMA 2017. In November 15, the production commenced; and by the end of last year, 500 units have reached the European dealerships. Over the coming weeks, the Panigale V4 will also be available to other markets where Ducati is present. The Italian company is likely to showcase the bike at the 2018 Auto Expo in India.

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Powering the Panigale V4 is a 1,103 cc V4 engine with liquid cooling. The engine is good for 214 PS at 13,000 rpm, and 124 Nm of torque at 10,000 rpm. A 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch pairs with the engine. Electronic equipment includes Riding Modes; Power Modes; Bosch Cornering ABS EVO; Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO; Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO; Ducati Slide Control (DSC); Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO, and Auto tyre calibration.

Ducati Panigale V4 engine factory shot
The V4 engine sits inside a aluminium alloy 'Front Frame'.

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Fully adjustable Showa BPF fork at the front and a fully adjustable Sachs rear monoshock handle the suspension responsibility. Brakes include 330 mm Brembo discs at the front and 245 mm rear disc. The bike weighs only 175 kg dry. This translates into a power to weight ratio of a whopping 1.1 hp/kg. Developed in close collaboration with Ducati Corse, this road bike is the closest thing possible to its MotoGP counterpart.

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