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  • Ducati Panigale V2 India Launch Price Rs 16.99 Lakh

    Indian superbike enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for the Panigale ever since it was announced that it will be making its way here
    Whenever any biking enthusiast thinks of superbikes, one of the first brands which is ought to cross the mind is Ducati. Now, when one speaks of Ducati, he/she has to mention the Panigale which has been the aspiration of every speed seeking rider.

    The Panigale moniker holds the same significance to Ducati as the Mustang holds for Ford. After waiting for an eternity, Indian motorcyclists will get to experience this thrilling ride as the Italian bike maker has launched the Panigale V2 in India.
    Price
    The Panigale V2 has been priced at Rs 16.99 lakh (ex-sh), which is evidently on the expensive side. It replaces the discontinued Panigale 959 and is now the company’s entry-level motorcycle in the country. Ducati has already commenced the bookings of the new Panigale V2 at a token amount of Rs 1 lakh. The company says that deliveries of the bike are expected to begin soon.

    The new Panigale V2 made its maiden appearance at EICMA last year. It was initially scheduled to be launched earlier this year but the Covid-19 pandemic forced the makers to put the official launch on hold. The Panigale V2 is currently the only BS6 compliant offering from Ducati in India. However, the Italian bike maker plans to add a more powerful Panigale to its portfolio- the Panigale V4.
    Powertrain
    Performance is the biggest highlight of Ducati Panigale V2 as expected. This is due to a 955cc Superquadro twin cylinder motor which pumps out a healthy 155 bhp at 10,750 rpm and a torque of 104 Nm at 9,000 rpm. This output figure is greater than what was obtained in the Panigale 959 thanks to the new and larger fuel injectors which are placed at a different working angle and a snorkel which efficiently minimizes losses.
    This engine is married to a six-speed gearbox assisted by a slipper clutch. It also receives a bi-directional quick-shifter as standard. It also employs a new exhaust pipe which is rerouted underneath the engine.
    Features on offer
    The new Panigale V2 is packed with electronic features which enhance the riding dynamics. These include Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Wheelie Control EVO, Traction Control EVO 2, Engine Braking Control EVO and Quick Shift EVO Control among many others. These systems are based on a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit that instantly detects the bike’s roll, yaw and pitch angles.
    Other feature highlights include a new 4.3″ colour TFT instrument cluster. It comes with Ducati Multimedia System (DMS) for smartphone connectivity. It also gets three ride modes- Race, Street and Sport which could be operated through a switchgear on the handle.
    Design
    The Panigale V2 borrows many design elements from its elder sibling- V4. For starters, the signature twin headlamp setup with integrated LED DRLs in eye-brows shape make it unmistakably a Panigale. The LED tail-light at the rear is also a dual part setup common to the Ducati convention. However, there are a few unique elements of the Panigale V2 which makes it distinct. It features a single-sided aluminium swingarm and a more chiselled fuel tank.

    In India, it will be offered in two colours- White Rosso and Ducati Red. At almost Rs 17 lakh, it does feel a big pinch on the pocket but the owner gets the closest thing possible one could experience at a racing circuit with a MotoGP machine. It will compete with the likes of Suzuki GSX-R1000 and Kawasaki ZX-10R in the litre-class segment at the market. More

  • Ducati Panigale V2 bookings open for Rs 1,00,000 – First BS6 Ducati

    The twin-cylinder Ducati Panigale V2 supersports motorcycle will be launched in India “very soon”
    Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati has announced that bookings for its Panigale V2 supersports model are open for a token amount of Rs 1,00,000. Once launched, it will be the first Ducati product to attain BS6 emission norms.

    Ducati India has not shared the exact launch date of the Panigale V2 but has confirmed that it will happen “very soon”; possibly in a week or two. In most markets, the Ducati Panigale V2 brides the gap between a traditional faired middleweight and a litre-class product.
    Test drives will begin shortly after its launch under the brand’s ‘Ducati Cares’ initiative that promises effective safety practices against COVID-19 pandemic. At the moment, Ducati India has outlets in nine cities: Delhi NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and Kochi. Almost all Ducati models sold in the country are manufactured in Thailand.

    Slimmer than the Panigale V4
    Bipul Chandra, Managing Director of Ducati India, states that the Panigale V2 is one of the most awaited premium BS6 motorcycles in the country. It is a “beefy yet compact bike” sporting classic Ducati superbike DNA and impressive performance. He further added that the company has received an overwhelming number of inquires for the motorcycle. Hence, Ducati India expects class-leading sales for the Panigale V2 in the months to come.
    Ducati Panigale V2 Overview
    The Ducati Panigale V2 is essentially the successor to the brand’s phased-out Panigale 959. It employs the same 955cc Superquardro V-twin engine with significant revisions. The power plant churns out 153bhp @ 10,750rpm and 104Nm @ 9,000rpm. This is roughly 5bhp and 2Nm up from the BS4-compliant Panigale 959. Meanwhile, the bigger Ducati Panigale V4 is powered by a 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 mill good for 211bhp @ 13,000rpm and 124Nm @ 10,000rpm.
    Key Highlights

    Ducati Panigale V2 – Instrument console

    Upon first glance, the Panigale V2 looks identical to its four-cylinder sibling despite being much narrower in size. However, it gets a compact and stubby exhaust system. Notable features include a 4.3-inch instrument console, bi-directional quickshifter, wheelie control, traction control, cornering ABS, six-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), ‘active safety and dynamic control’, three riding modes (Race, Sport and Street), etc.
    Expected Pricing
    Considering its output and features, one can expect prices to start from around Rs 15 lakh. In comparison, the Panigale V4 (yet to receive BS6 update) carried a starting price tag of almost Rs 21 lakh while the Panigale 959 cost Rs 14 lakh. All prices mentioned here are ex-showroom. More

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