New Ducati Diavel V4 Black Roadster Set for India Launch

Published at June 15, 2026 | By Yogesh Suri
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Ducati India has announced that the new Diavel V4 Black Roadster will arrive in the country soon. The company shared the update through its social media channels and has already started accepting bookings for the Ducati motorcycle. The new colour option brings a fresh look to the power cruiser while keeping the same performance and features as the current model.

New Black and Yellow Design Gives the Diavel V4 a Fresh Look

The Ducati Diavel V4 Black Roadster comes with a striking black paint scheme paired with bright yellow stripes across the bodywork. In addition, Ducati has added titanium-finished elements on selected parts of the motorcycle. The bike also gets a different seat cover, which further separates it from the existing colour options. As a result, the Black Roadster offers a more distinctive appearance for buyers looking for something new.

Powerful V4 Engine Remains Unchanged

However, Ducati has not made any mechanical changes to the motorcycle. The Diavel V4 Black Roadster continues with the same 1,158cc liquid-cooled V4 engine. This motor produces 168 bhp at 10,750 rpm and 126 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. In addition, the engine works with a six-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quick shifter for smoother gear changes.

Features and Hardware Stay the Same

The motorcycle continues with a monocoque chassis, adjustable USD front forks, and an adjustable rear monoshock. It also gets twin 330mm front disc brakes and a 265mm rear disc brake. Furthermore, Ducati offers LED lighting, multiple ride modes, traction control, launch control, Bluetooth connectivity, and a TFT display.

Expected Price in India

The new Black Roadster version could carry a slightly higher price tag than the current Diavel V4 colours. At present, the Ducati Red variant costs Rs. 29.66 lakh, while the Thrilling Black version is priced at Rs. 29.38 lakh (ex-showroom).

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