New model Ducati Multistrada V4 and V4 S unveiled in India, boasting innovative technology and design upgrades
The Italian motorcycle manufacturer, Ducati, has recently unveiled its latest offering in the luxury adventure-touring segment - the 2025 Multistrada V4. Priced at ₹22.98 lakh (ex-showroom), this motorcycle is set to redefine the boundaries of performance and comfort.
The Multistrada V4 retains its familiar silhouette but makes bolder moves up front, inspired by Ducati's Panigale superbikes. The redesigned nose is not the only change; the new model also features a sleeker silencer, new color options, and subtle changes to pannier placement. The bike is available in Ducati Red, adding a touch of Italian flair.
Under the hood, the Multistrada V4 boasts a 1,158 cc V4 Granturismo engine, compliant with Euro 5+ emissions standards. This powerful engine produces 170 hp and 123.8 Nm of torque, ensuring a thrilling ride. Ducati's extended cylinder deactivation tech is also featured, improving efficiency by up to 6 per cent under certain conditions.
Comfort has not been overlooked in the new Multistrada. The bike offers more legroom for the pillion rider due to repositioned luggage mounts, making long-distance rides more enjoyable for both rider and passenger.
Safety features have been given a significant boost with the inclusion of radar-assisted tech, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, and Forward Collision Warning. These features push motorcycle safety into car territory, ensuring a secure ride.
The new Multistrada also comes equipped with the Automatic Lowering Device, lowering the bike by up to 30 mm at low speeds for easier manoeuvring. The headlight treatment frames the twin beams more prominently, improving visibility in low light conditions.
The new Multistrada V4 also includes the Ducati Vehicle Observer software, seen in the 2025 model of the Multistrada. This software provides real-time updates on the bike's status, enhancing the riding experience.
Maintenance remains lenient, with valve checks at 60,000 km, ensuring less downtime for servicing. The aluminium monocoque frame carries over, but suspension tweaks and a higher anti-squat effect are expected for more precision, especially when fully loaded.
The new Multistrada V4 is positioned to compete with brands known for high-performance adventure motorcycles, particularly targeting segments that emphasize technology and sportiness. This puts it in a strong position against rivals like BMW and KTM.
In conclusion, the 2025 Ducati Multistrada V4 is a testament to Ducati's commitment to delivering high-performance motorcycles with a touch of Italian flair. With its powerful engine, enhanced safety features, and improved comfort, it is poised to attract riders seeking a bike that offers both performance and luxury.
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