The off-road focused Multistrada gets a bunch of new features and safety upgrades.
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The off-road focused Multistrada gets a bunch of new features and safety upgrades.
Ducati unveiled the latest iteration of the Multistrada V4 Rally. The new motorcycle comes with a bunch of new features and upgrades to make the ADV bike even better. On the styling front, the bike is similar to its predecessor, but the Jade Green with gold wheels and Ducati Red with a brushed fuel tank make it look distinctive and unique, to say the least. The massive 30-litre fuel tank has been carried forward on the 2025 Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally.
Mechanically, the 1,158 cc Granturismo V4 engine is the same and it produces 168 bhp and 121 Nm of torque. The rear-cylinder deactivation time has been extended to help extract better fuel efficiency. Also, the bi-directional quikshifter system has been upgraded to improve the gear shift quality. The Adaptive Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) EVO system has been upgraded, too. The rider can change the suspension settings on the move despite preselecting a particular ride mode. The adaptive suspension system is able to adjust the suspension’s hydraulic calibration depending on the riding style of the rider. Braking hardware has been upgraded with a 280 mm rear disc.
The 2025 Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally comes loaded with electronic goodies and aids. The older bike had introduced Adaptive Cruise Control and Blind Spot Detection. But the new bike takes it a notch higher with Forward Collision Warning to alert riders of any hazard or vehicle ahead to improve safety. Then there’s the DVO (Ducati Vehicle Observer) algorithm, which uses data from 70 sensors to enhance the cornering ABS and wheelie control system on the bike.
To improve comfort and ease of use, the pannier mounts have been repositioned for better pillion space whereas the mount for the top box has been stiffened up further. Other new additions include heated grips as standard with five different levels and so is TPMS, the windshield is now 40 mm wider and 20 mm higher for better wind protection and thereby helping maintain higher cruising speeds. The cornering light function has been improved and there’s also a “Coming Home” function on the new Ducati ADV offering. The updated Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally is expected to make its India's debut by mid-2026 and it could be priced close to ₹30 lakh (ex-showroom).
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