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Ducati Panigale V2 Dark Edition Launched in India, Features Price Tag of Rs 20.98 Lakh

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Ducati Panigale V2 Dark Edition. (Photo: Ducati)

The latest offering has joined the ongoing Red paint scheme, unlocking another option for the customers to choose from.

The Italy-based two-wheeler maker Ducati has launched the Panigale V2 in a dark edition in India. It has been released in the market at the price tag of Rs 20.98 lakh (ex-showroom). Interested customers now can reserve the bike from an authorized dealership or online via the Ducati India website.

The latest offering has joined the ongoing Red paint scheme, unlocking another option for the customers to choose from. The dark-themed motorcycle gets a glossy finish across the body, flaunting red stickering on the fuel tank, and side fairing, even the blacked-out allow-wheels are barred from the latest update.

Styling and Top Additions

Talking about the cosmetic and road appearance updates, it shares the same style statement as Panigale V4. It continues to get the signature style twin

headlight setup with appealing LED DRLs at the front. The unit is strong enough to make it easily recognizable in the crowd. The unit offers a completely aggressive appeal to the sports motorcycle.

In addition, the model gets transparent and wiser, covering the head and digital instrument cluster. When it comes to the side profile, the overall faring is what makes it look different and unique as compared to other rivals.

Engine and Power

Here comes the star of the show, its 955 cc, L-twin, liquid-cooled engine. It is considered as one of the power setuo, which generates a maximum power of 155 bhp at 10,750, rpm and 104 Nm of peak torque at 9,000 rpm.

The powerhouse is mated with a 6-speed transmission, and has been equipped with an aluminum monocoque frame, featuring a single-sided aluminum swingarm.

Suspension Unit

As far as the suspension setup is concerned, it is treated by 43 mm Showa USD front forks, while the rear gets Sachs-sourced mono-shock. Both units come with fully adjustable features.