Ducati has introduced its most powerful road-legal motorcycle to the Indian market for elite racing enthusiasts. This machine brings professional track technology to public roads for a high price. Ducati Chennai delivered the first 2025 model on New Year's Day to a lucky owner. Consequently, buyers can now book this limited edition bike at any official dealership nationwide. It represents the peak of Italian engineering and speed for local buyers.

This premium motorcycle comes to India as a direct import from the famous Italian factory. Moreover, the model serves as a special version for World Superbike championship racing. It features a numbered plate on the handlebar to show its unique status. Therefore, collectors and racers get a machine that is very close to a professional track bike.

The heart of this motorcycle is a high-revving 998cc engine that produces incredible speed and power. Specifically, the motor delivers 216bhp but can reach higher levels with special racing parts. For example, adding a racing exhaust and special oil pushes the output to 236.6 bhp. Moreover, the engine spins up to 16,500 rpm to ensure maximum performance on the track. This allows the bike to hit a top speed of 330 kmph during high-speed runs.
New body features include corner sidepods that create a ground effect during very sharp turns. These parts help the tires grip the road better at high lean angles. In addition, the larger wings provide 25% more downforce when riding at high speeds. The bike also features a unique gearbox where neutral sits below the first gear. Therefore, riders will not accidentally hit neutral while braking hard before a corner. This design choice helps prevent common mistakes during intense racing sessions.
Ducati Panigale V4 R uses a new 6.9-inch screen that shows a special meter for tire grip. This digital system helps the rider understand how much traction is available at any time. Furthermore, the electronic brakes allow for better control when entering tight turns on the track. Each bike is special because it comes with a unique serial number on the frame. Hence, owners know they possess a rare piece of Ducati's famous racing history.
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