
2025 Ducati Panigale V4 And V4 S Launched In India

Ducati has officially launched the 2025 Panigale V4 and V4 S models in India, introducing significant updates in design, performance, and technology.
Pricing:
- Panigale V4: Priced at ₹29,99,000, reflecting an increase of ₹2,26,400 over the previous model.
- Panigale V4 S: Priced at ₹36,50,000, marking a ₹3,02,400 hike compared to its predecessor.
(All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.)
Design Enhancements:
The 2025 Panigale V4 series showcases a refreshed aesthetic, featuring:
- Aggressive LED Headlights: A redesigned front end with sharper LED headlights.
- Integrated Winglets: New winglets positioned below the headlights enhance aerodynamics.
- Revised Fairing and Swingarm: An updated fairing coupled with a new double-sided swingarm contributes to a modernized look.
These updates maintain the iconic Panigale silhouette while improving aerodynamic efficiency.
Performance and Mechanics:
Both models are powered by a 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, delivering:
- Power: 216PS at 13,500rpm.
- Torque: 120.9Nm at 11,250rpm.
This represents a slight power increase of 0.5PS, though torque has decreased by 2.7Nm compared to the previous version.
Chassis and Suspension:
- Frame: A revised main frame contributes to a kerb weight of 191kg, 7.5kg lighter than the earlier model.
- Suspension: Fully adjustable Öhlins NPX-30 pressurized forks at the front and an Öhlins TTX36 rear shock ensure precise handling.
- Brakes: Upgraded front discs now measure 330mm (an increase of 10mm), paired with a 245mm rear disc, enhancing braking performance.
- Wheels and Tyres: The bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP-V4 tyres for optimal grip.
The Panigale V4 S variant offers additional enhancements:
- Electronic Suspension: Features Öhlins fully adjustable electronic suspension for dynamic adaptability.
- Forged-Aluminium Wheels: Lighter wheels contribute to a reduced kerb weight of 187kg, making it 4kg lighter than the standard V4.
Technological Features:

Both models are equipped with advanced electronics, including:
- TFT Display: A new 6.9-inch TFT display provides improved visibility under various lighting conditions.
- Riding Modes: Three road modes (Sport, Road, Wet) and two track modes (Race A, Race B) allow riders to tailor performance settings.
- Safety Systems: Multi-level switchable traction control, cornering ABS, wheelie control, slide control, and engine braking control enhance safety and performance.
- Additional Features: A bi-directional quick-shifter, anti-theft alarm, cruise control, and tyre pressure monitoring system come standard.
With these comprehensive updates, Ducati aims to reinforce its position in the high-performance motorcycle segment in India.






