The Ducati XDiavel V4 is a sport racing motorcycle that is expected to be launched on 28 September 2025. It shall go against the Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory and the BMW R 12 with similar engine displacement. The Ducati XDiavel V4 price is expected to range between ₹28-29 Lakhs. Below are this V4 bike’s anticipated key highlights.
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Engine |
1158cc V4 Granturismo, Liquid-Cooled Engine |
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Peak Performance |
138-140bhp and 126 Nm |
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Transmission |
Six-Speed Manual Gearbox with Ducati Quick Shift |
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Seat Height |
770mm |
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Key Features |
6.9-inch TFT Colour Display, Cruise Control, Traction Control, Riding Modes, Cornering ABS, Wheelie Control, and Daytime Running Lights |
Let’s delve into the anticipated features and specifications of this Ducati bike.
The XDiavel V4 is anticipated to introduce the Granturismo V4 engine—a liquid-cooled, 1158cc V4 powerplant derived from Ducati’s high-performance lineup. This engine is likely to produce around 138-140bhp and 126 Nm of torque, providing a smooth yet brutal power delivery. The Granturismo V4 is tuned for linear torque, longer service intervals, and refined road manners. Expect ride-by-wire throttle, multiple power modes, and a 6-speed gearbox with a bi-directional quick-shifter as standard.
This bike is expected to come equipped with premium suspension components for performance and comfort. It should have a fully adjustable 50mm USD front fork and a fully adjustable mono-shock rear suspension. The size of the wheels is likely to be around 17 inches. They shall sport 120mm and 240mm wide front and rear tyres, respectively. Braking performance shall be taken care of by dual 320mm semi-floating front discs and a 265mm rear disc. The setup will be integrated with cornering ABS via a sophisticated 6-axis IMU for optimal safety and control.
The XDiavel V4 bike will likely retain the long, low-slung cruiser stance but with updated geometry. It shall have a seat height of around 770mm and a wheelbase of around 1620mm. The wet weight could be around 229kg and fuel tank capacity could be around 20 litres.
Ducati will likely retain the aggressive cruiser silhouette but integrate sharper, more futuristic styling cues. It is expected to get a redesigned LED headlamp with a distinctive DRL signature and a muscular fuel tank. The side panels are envisioned to be sculpted and the exhaust pipe should be placed under the seat. If not under-seat setup, it may be a quad-tip side exhaust setup. The bike shall further features lightweight machined alloy wheels with a bold, wide rear tyre. The rear subframe should be minimalist giving a floating seat effect.
Ducati is expected to pack the XDiavel V4 with its most advanced electronics and rider-assist features. It is likely to offer a 6-axis IMU-based electronics suite including Cornering ABS, traction control, wheelie control, and slide control. It may also incorporate multiple riding and power modes tailored to different riding styles. Cruise control and launch control are also expected for touring and performance. Furthermore, it should have a Full-colour TFT display, possibly 6.9-inch with smartphone connectivity via Ducati Multimedia System. A Keyless ignition, backlit switchgear, and USB charging port are also a lot likely to be included.
This upcoming Ducati bike is expected to be priced around ₹28-29 Lakhs, similar to the BMW K 1600, the Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic, and the Harley-Davidson Breakout.
This upcoming bike is slated to be launched on 28 September 2025.
Please note that the aforementioned information is based on unofficial sources and, therefore, may not be accurate. We shall update the exact information once the model is launched or when the manufacturer makes some announcements.
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