Ducati launches the limited edition Multistrada V4 RS at Rs 38,40,600
Ducati introduces the Multistrada V4 RS in India, blending superbike performance with touring comfort. Featuring a Panigale V4-derived engine, lightweight materials, and advanced electronics, this limited-edition model represents the sportiest Multistrada to date.
Ducati has announced the launch of the Multistrada V4 RS in India. This new model is described as the sportiest version of the Multistrada to date. It features a Panigale V4-derived Desmosedici Stradale engine with a dry clutch and specific electronic calibrations.
The Multistrada V4 RS incorporates lightweight components, including carbon fiber superstructures and a titanium subframe, which contribute to a reduction in overall weight. The motorcycle's design, created by the Ducati Centro Stile, draws inspiration from MotoGP and features a unique livery.
As part of its exclusivity, the Multistrada V4 RS is produced in a numbered series, with each unit's number displayed on a plate attached to the triple clamp.
The Multistrada V4 RS is priced at INR 38,40,600 (ex-showroom) in India. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in early September 2024 through Ducati's dealership network across the country.
The motorcycle is equipped with Öhlins suspension, a single-sided aluminum swingarm, and forged rims. It also features a specially designed slim and streamlined tail section. The electronic package includes radar technology, and the RS logo appears on various elements of the bike, including the livery, key, and dashboard graphics.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
29 Aug 2024
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