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Last Updated on: 01 Jun 2026

Ducati Multistrada V4 variants
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Ducati Multistrada V4 Standard

VariantStandard
CityMumbai
₹30.00 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹43,441 /month
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The Standard variant is priced at ₹24.56 lakh. The Standard variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

Ducati Multistrada V4 Standard specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
1158 cc
Valvetrain
4 Valves/Cyl
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Engine Type
4 cylinder
Max Engine Power
170 bhp @ 10500 rpm
Max Engine Torque
123.8 Nm @ 8750 rpm
Bore
83 mm
Stroke
53.5 mm
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Gearbox Type
Manual
Slipper clutch
Yes
Number of Gears
6
Transmission Type
Manual
Clutch
Wet Multiplate with Assist and Slipper Clutch

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Size
22 L
Top Speed
180 kph
Official Fuel Economy
15 kpl
Reserve Fuel Capacity
4 L
Auto Start/Stop
Yes

Chassis & Suspension

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
320 mm
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Rear Brake Size
265 mm
Chassis type
Aluminum monocoque frame
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Chassis name
Aluminum monocoque frame
Front Suspension Type
50mm fully adjustable usd fork
Front Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Rear Suspension Type
Fully adjustable monoshock
Wheel Type
Alloy
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
320 mm
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Rear Brake Size
265 mm
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Tyre Size
120/70 - ZR19
Rear Tyre Size
170/60 - ZR17
Calliper Type
Front - 4 Piston, Rear - 2 Piston
Front Wheel Size
19 inch
Rear Wheel Size
17 inch

Dimensions

Length
2301 mm
Width
1020 mm
Height
1520 mm
Wheelbase
1567 mm
Seat height
840 mm
Ground Clearance
218 mm
Kerb Weight
240 kg

Ducati Multistrada V4 Standard features

Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Dual channel
Traction control
Hazard lights

Features

Headlamp Type
LED
Antilock Braking System
Dual Channel ABS
Quickshifter
Low Battery Indicator
Brake/Tail Light
LED
Headlight Bulb Type
LED

Instrumentation

Tachometer
Trip Meter
TFT colour Instrument cluster
Touchscreen
Service due indicator
Average Fuel Consumption

Ducati Multistrada V4 variants

VariantsOn road price
Ducati Multistrada V4 Standard
1158 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹30.00 Lakh
Ducati Multistrada V4 S
1158 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹37.29 Lakh
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally
1158 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹38.67 Lakh
Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak
1158 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹43.98 Lakh
Ducati Multistrada V4 RS
1103 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹52.78 Lakh

Questions you may find useful

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Sanket Parsekar

6d

Hi Autocar team, I’m 32 years old and currently ride a 2021 Triumph Street Triple R with around 23,000 km on the odometer. I’m now planning to move into the adventure touring category and add a BMW R1300 GS Adventure to the garage. I’ve already test ridden the bike and was really impressed with the boxer engine performance, comfort, and overall character. A few friends have also recommended that I try the Ducati Multistrada V4 because of the performance and handling it offers, and I’m planning to test ride it soon as well. My riding style is more spirited - I enjoy riding fast on highways and twisties - but I also want a bike that I can keep long-term for the next 15 years alongside my Street Triple R. Usage pattern: - Weekend rides mostly - Around 200-300 km rides regularly - One major touring ride every year (example: Mumbai to Spiti) My priorities are: - Long-term reliability - Manageable maintenance costs - Good parts availability in India - A bike that feels special even after many years of ownership Between the BMW R1300 GS Adventure and Ducati Multistrada V4, which would you recommend as the better forever bike for my use case? Would love your opinion. Thanks!

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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2d

Both the BMW R 1300 GS Adventure and Ducati Multistrada V4 might be peers on paper, but the real-world story couldn't be more different. BMW's R 1300 GSA will give you better comfort, a more surefooted feel at faster speeds on longer tours and with its huge 30 litre tank, you'll have to stop less frequently for fuel. The downside with the big GSA is going to be its sheer size and heft, although judging from your test ride experience, you weren't really fazed by it. On the other hand, the Ducati Multistrada V4 will feel much closer to your Street Triple R in terms of its sheer performance and taut handling. The Multistrada V4 feels much closer to a supernaked in terms of its speed and performance, but that has its own drawbacks, primarily drastically lower fuel economy and a propensity to wear out the rear tyre quicker than usual, if you ride hamfistedly quite often. When it comes to maintenance costs, both these premium European ADVs are pretty much as expensive to maintain as any motorcycle can get, and you should be prepared for it. Coming to reliability, the Ducati Multistrada V4 has been out for longer and has really proven its mettle, even in punishing Indian conditions. The BMW R 1300 GS platform is still in its infancy, and super long-term reliability still remains unknown. However, since you plan to retain your Street Triple R for the foreseeable future, we'd recommend you choose the BMW because it provides a different experience, and its boxer engine is lovely to use and enjoy in Indian conditions. As good as the Multistrada V4 is, it will likely feel a little too similar to your sporty naked, and in the long term, you'd rather have two very different bikes than two rather similar ones. Happy hunting!

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