Meet Ducati’s Most Powerful Multistrada Yet!
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- October 21, 2023
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The V4 RS borrows its powerhouse from the Panigale V4 Revealed in the fourth Ducati World Premier episode, this version is dubbed the Multistrada V4 RS. It carries over the torch from the stunning Pikes Peak edition to become the sportiest Ducati adventure bike you can buy. Oh, and the most powerful too! The Ducati Multistrada V4 RS Has An Exhilarating Aesthetic One look at the Multistrada RS, and you’ll be gobsmacked by its exhilarating aesthetic. The RS stands out in the lineup with a bespoke white-red livery. The colors adorn the front and side fairings while being complemented by new tail panels. Red finish for the front calipers and Marchesini wheels round off the special touches. A closer look at the adventure bike also reveals a handful of carbon fiber touches. The front beak is full carbon, as well as the front fender and handguards. Ducati has left the carbon finish as it is–something we, as enthusiasts, like quite a lot. Other elements such as the angry LED headlight, tail lamp, and wind ducts under the fairings are all carried over from the standard V4. Ducati’s Stradale V4 Engine Powers The Multistrada V4 RS Coming to its heart, the Multistrada V4 RS hides Ducati’s much-lauded Stradale V4 powerhouse from the Panigale V4. The mill displaces 1,103 cubic centimeters to churn out 180 horsepower and 87 pound-feet. This is 25-ish down on the Panigale but 10 ponies up from the V4 Pikes Peak, making it Ducati’s most powerful ADV yet. And that’s not all. You also get a WSBK-derived STM-EVO SBK dry clutch and an Akrapovic titanium slip-on as standard. In case that’s not enough, Ducati has an optional special engine oil and a race exhaust to bump the output to..wait for it..195 horsepower! Meanwhile, you also get updated electronics. Four ride modes (Sport, Urban, Touring, Race) and three-mode engine brake control are the new bits, while wheelie control, power modes, traction control, and cornering ABS come from the V4 S. Also borrowed from the S is the front and rear radar package which unlocks adaptive cruise control and blind spot detection. Ducati says all the rider aids have been recalibrated to suit the new mill.
Specification | Ducati Multistrada V4 RS | Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak |
Engine | Desmosedici Stradale 1,103cc, V4 | Granturismo 1,158cc, V4 |
Power | 180 horsepower (at 12,250 RPM) | 170 horsepower (at 10,500 RPM) |
Torque | 87 pound-feet (at 9,500 RPM) | 92 pound-feet (at 8,750 RPM) |
Compression ratio | 14:1 | 14:1 |
Specification | Ducati Multistrada V4 RS |
Seat height | 33.1 inches |
Wheelbase | 62.7 inches |
Fuel tank capacity | 5.8 gallons |
Suspension travel (front/rear) | 6.7/6.7 inches |
Tire size(front/rear) | 120/190-section (Pirelli Rosso Corsa 4) |
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