Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally launched at Rs 29.72 lakh

    Highlights include more suspension travel, more ground clearance, larger fuel tank and a new Off-road power mode.

    Published On Oct 12, 2023 01:54:00 PM

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    Ducati has launched the most off-road oriented version of its flagship adventure bike in India – the Multistrada V4 Rally. The red colour option will set you back by Rs 29.72 lakh, while the black scheme costs an eye-watering Rs 30.02 lakh (ex-showroom, India). At these prices, it commands quite a significant premium over the Multistrada V4 S (Rs 26.73 lakh).

    One of the bigger changes on this version compared to other variants is the larger 30-litre fuel tank, which should allow a healthy distance between fill-ups. On the comfort front, the company has redesigned the front windscreen, making it 40mm taller and 20mm wider than before. Further improvements come in the form of revised luggage mounting points, which are placed further back, and therefore, increase legroom for the pillion.

    Continuing with comfort improvements, the cylinder deactivation technology, which previously only functioned at a standstill, can now also deactivate and reactivate the rear cylinder bank while on the move. Benefits of this are in the form of better fuel efficiency and less heat thrown onto the rider.

    Ducati has also increased the suspension travel on the Multistrada V4 Rally to 200mm at both ends, up from 170mm (front) and 180mm (rear) on the Multistrada V4 S. There’s a new larger metal sump guard that offers better protection to the bike's underbelly. To accommodate differently sized riders, Ducati offers a wide array of seat and suspension options on the Multistrada V4 Rally, which can alter the seat height from an accessible 805mm to a vertigo-inducing 905mm. Also making this 260kg behemoth more manageable off the tarmac is the new Off-road power mode, which limits power to 115hp.

     

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