- The new Panigale V4 comes with an improved power-to-weight
ratio, bringing it to .51 hp/lb thanks to a reduction in weight and
a powerful engine
- Technologies derived from MotoGP at the service of every
enthusiast to experience the riding sensations of professional
riders
- Improvements to the model allow riders of all levels a more
safe, fun, and faster experience on the track.
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 31,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With the new 2025
Panigale V4, Ducati has pushed the limits of
sport bikes even further. Born from developing the bike that won
the Superbike World Championship for two consecutive
years, the new Panigale V4 has undergone a complete
redesign focusing on technological improvements and ergonomic
enhancements—taking advantage of data from Ducati
Corse, improvements of tires, aerodynamics, and
electronics.
A true engineered marvel.
"Ducati's mission is to enrich people's lives through
technologically sophisticated motorcycles characterized by sensual
beauty," declared Claudio Domenicali
when presenting the bike during the Ducati World Premier. "Few
bikes like the new Panigale V4, the seventh generation of Ducati
Superbikes, achieve this mission. It's a motorcycle that continues
a history of success and lineage of iconic models which represents
our values of Style, Sophistication and Performance."
Thanks to innovative electronic technologies, largely derived
from MotoGP, the new Panigale V4 is a motorcycle that allows riders
the utmost confidence as if they were a professional rider on a
closed track. Whether it's the V4 engine with desmodromic
distribution and counter-rotating shaft, or chassis and electronics
that are similar to those of the official Desmosedici GPs.
This generation of the Panigale V4 has closely followed the path
inspired by Ducati in MotoGP racing competition, where its engine,
the Desmosedici, has become the most desired bike in the category.
An engine which, in 2023, saw seven out of eight riders win at
least one race.
Pricing
United
States:
Panigale V4
|
Ducati Red
|
$25,995
|
Panigale V4
S
|
Ducati Red
|
$33,895
|
Deliveries of the new models are expected to arrive in
the United States starting
November 2024.
Panigale V4
- Color
- Ducati Red with Urban Grey frame
and black rims
- Main standard equipment
- Desmosedici Stradale engine, 1,103 cc
- Maximum power of 209 hp at 13,500 rpm
- Maximum torque of 89.5 -ft lbs at 11,250 rpm
- "Front Frame" chassis
- 4.4-gallon aluminum fuel tank
- 43 mm Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF), fully adjustable
- Sachs mono-shock absorber, fully adjustable
- Sachs steering damper
- Braking system with Brembo HypureTM monobloc calipers
- Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa V4 tires with 200/60 rear
- Wings with biplane configuration and integrated design
- Latest generation electronic package with 6-axis Inertial
Measurement Unit (6D IMU): Race eCBS with cornering
functionality; Ducati Traction Control (DTC) DVO; Ducati Slide
Control (DSC); Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) DVO; Ducati Power
Launch (DPL); Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) 2.0; Engine Brake Control
(EBC), Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO)
- Buttons for quickly changing levels
- New 6.9" full-TFT dashboard with 8:3 aspect ratio
- Riding Mode (Race A, Race B, Sport, Road, Wet)
- A single-seat configuration, passenger kit is available as an
accessory.
- Predisposition for Ducati Data Logger (DDL) and Ducati
Multimedia System (DMS)
Panigale V4 S
- Color
- Ducati Red with Urban Grey frame
and black rims
- Standard equipment like Panigale V4, except for
- Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) 3.0
- Öhlins NPX-30 fork with Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 control system
- Öhlins TTX 36 shock absorber with Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 control
system
- Öhlins steering damper with Öhlins Smart EC 3.0 control
system
- Forged aluminum rims
Ergonomics
The ergonomics of the motorcycle have been the subject of
in-depth study and development by Ducati engineers in collaboration
with the Ducati Centro Stile, with the aim of improving control of
the motorcycle in the most important phases of track riding and
allowing the rider to make the most of the performance of the
Panigale V4 both on a single lap and during a prolonged session.
Room to move dynamically has improved, now better accommodating
riders of all sizes and facilitating sporty riding with marked
improvements when the body moves towards the inside of the
motorcycle when cornering ("hanging off").
The main changes concern the seat and the tank, which have been
redesigned. The saddle now has a wider shape, and the area with
black texture in the contact points of the rider's thighs and knees
with the tank is characterized by a texture that allows easier
movements of the body when moving the body backward, reducing at
the same time the tendency for the rider to move forward under
braking. The fuel tank has a new shape, which offers a completely
different fit area compared to the previous version. All this
allows riders of all sizes to better anchor themselves when
braking, putting less strain on their arms and allowing them to
ride faster and for longer. Thanks to these new ergonomics, the
rider is also incorporated better into the motorcycle and is
therefore more comfortable and protected when riding in a straight
line.
The new footrests have the gear and brake levers mounted on
bearings instead of sliding bushings to eliminate play and reduce
friction. This increases riding sensitivity, especially on the
gearbox side, amplified by the benefits guaranteed by the new DQS
system control.
To improve the rider's feeling when opening and handling the
throttle, the new Panigale V4 adopts the same control as the V4 R,
which is 50% more compact and features minimal radial and axial
play, virtually reducing freeplay in the stroke.
Engine
The Panigale V4 2025 is equipped with the 1,103
cc Desmosedici Stradale engine. At the same time, polluting and
noise emissions are reduced, and performance is increased, with a
maximum power of 209 hp (155 kW) at 13,500 rpm. This result is
obtained thanks to various evolutions in the internal components,
which offer an overall superior performance. The engine's weight is
also reduced by 2.2 lbs, which has important benefits in terms of
reducing inertia.
Power and torque can increase further, reaching 228 hp and 94.2
ft-lbs, respectively, by fitting the Ducati Performance full-racing
exhaust by Akrapovič.*
New Ducati Hollow Symmetrical Swingarm
The rear
suspension uses a linkage fixed to the Desmosedici Stradale engine
via a forged aluminum element. The linkage reacts to the movements
imparted by a double-sided low-pressure shell-cast aluminum
swingarm, characterized by a design that combines the rigidity and
feedback requirements of Ducati Corse with the choice of keeping
the exhaust system positioned under the engine on the production
bike.
The choice of a double-sided layout for the swingarm was born
from the desire to further increase engine and chassis performance
which is now so close to the prototypes as to require similar
solutions to exploit it, accommodating lean angles permitted by
modern tires now well over 60°, at which the suspensions fail to
work properly.
In 2022, Francesco Bagnaia, riding a Panigale V4 S equipped only
with slick tires, set the best time in the Race of Champions in
1'35"8, four seconds away from the MotoGP record of that year,
1'31"868, established by Enea
Bastianini on a Ducati DesmosediciGP. To get even closer to
the performance of the MotoGP bike, in agreement with Ducati Corse,
it was decided to adopt the same scheme for the swingarm, working
with the designers of the Centro Stile to give the piece the
stylistic refinement typical of all Ducatis.
The new Ducati Hollow Symmetrical Swingarm is characterized by
having lateral arms with a lighter design and large slots on the
sides, with a hollowed-out internal box structure for greater
lightness. The chain tensioner slider on the left side is made from
forged aluminum to withstand the loads resulting from the chain
pull. The lateral stiffness is reduced (-37% compared to the
previous single-sided unit) as is the weight, thanks to the two
large lightening slots, improving traction and rider feel when
accelerating out of corners. The forged suspension/forged
swingarm/rear rim assembly weighs 7.2 lbs less than its predecessor
and is more effective in releasing power to the ground.
The swingarm wheelbase is 24.3-in., an increase of .62-in.
compared to the single-sided swingarm mounted on the previous
Panigale V4. It is defined to rebalance the load on the front end
following the greater longitudinal thrusts made possible thanks to
the greater mechanical grip of the rear. Traction is therefore
improved, as is trajectory stability when exiting corners.
Braking system with new Brembo Hypure®
calipers
The Panigale V4 range features the brand new,
powerful Brembo Hypure® monobloc calipers which
represent an evolution of the already high-performance Stylema®.
Compared to the latter, the Hypure® reduces the weight -
already a benchmark in the segment - by 30 g per caliper thanks to
their innovative asymmetric design without compromising rigidity.
This greater lightness guarantees an increase in the nimbleness of
the motorcycle thanks to the reduction in unsprung masses, thus
reducing rider effort when entering corners and changing
direction.
Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO)
The controls dedicated
to the Ducati Traction Control (DTC) and Ducati Wheelie Control
(DWC) received an updated algorithm, developed by Ducati Corse,
called Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO). This algorithm allows an
instant estimate of physical, kinematic, and dynamic quantities
that cannot be measured in practice, which impact the ground
forces, accelerations, and maximum torques that the vehicle can
bear in various riding conditions.
The system effectively monitors the Panigale V4 using sensors
capable of measuring seventy physical quantities in addition to
those detected by the IMU. This allows a precise estimate of both
the operating thrusts and the maximum forces that the bike can
tolerate at that specific moment.
Thanks to the additional data calculated by the DVO, the DTC and
DWC controls can define the slip and wheelie angles with much
greater precision than what occurred using only the data provided
by the inertial platform. This allows the controls to intervene
using a predictive mode, allowing the rider to exploit the
motorcycle with more confidence.
Thanks to the DVO, it is now possible to implement a Grip Level
Meter tool, a feature integrated with the dedicated software when
using slick tires. Reserved for use on the track, the Grip Level
Meter provides the rider with an indication on the dashboard
estimating the instant grip available. The Grip Level Meter helps
the rider evaluate the conditions of the asphalt and know when to
replace the tires.
MotoGP dashboard
The dimension of 6.9" with an 8:3
aspect ratio offers maximum readability without interfering with
vision through the windshield in the fairing position. The
protective glass uses Optical Bonding technology to ensure optimal
readability on a black background, even during the day.
On the new Panigale V4, the sensation of being on a Desmosedici
GP is reinforced by the new Track display on the dashboard. Thanks
to the size and "wide" form factor of the new dashboard, a series
of new parameters can be displayed on one side of the screen:
- "g-Meter," which indicates in real time the value of lateral
acceleration when leaning and longitudinally during acceleration
and braking.
- "Power & Torque," which displays the percentage of power
and torque delivered at that moment compared to the maximum values
available given the gear engaged.
- "Lean angle," which shows the instantaneous lean angles
accompanied by the level of throttle opening and the pressure
exerted on the brake.
The Info Mode Track can display chronological performance in
real time. Taking advantage of the GPS system, the dashboard
displays lap times, and is capable of handling three splits, which
can be set by the rider using the flash button during the first
session. The dashboard displays the split time's table, with T1,
T2, or T3 icons indicating the performance obtained in that sector
of the track using the same color codes - white, grey, orange, red
- used in MotoGP.
Upon returning to the pits, the new DDL data acquisition
completes the official rider experience. The system, developed by
2D in collaboration with Ducati, records all the parameters
relevant for riding from the Panigale's CAN bus line,
cross-referencing them with a state-of-the-art GPS system capable
of drawing the trajectories traveled with great precision. The data
can then be analyzed using external software with templates and
reports created by Ducati Corse, to perfect your performance on the
track.
(*) Component not homologated for road circulation, reserved
for track use.
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