Updated Ducati Streetfighter India launch on 12 Mar
Ducati India has announced the arrival of the updated Streetfighter V4 S in India on 12 March, 2024. The refreshed V4 S model expands the Streetfighter range, which already includes the Streetfighter V2, Streetfighter V4, and the limited-run Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini.
What is new in the Ducati Streetfighter V4 S?
The Streetfighter V4 S features an aggressive fascia with LED headlights and a V-shaped daytime running light. They are now reminiscent of the Panigale V4. Then, the re-profiled covers around the fuel tank contribute to a sharper appearance. The 16.5-litre fuel tank, designed to provide enhanced support to the rider, has undergone modifications to improve stability during cornering and braking.
Further, the Streetfighter V4 S boasts a repositioned swingarm pivot, while the front end has been tweaked to adjust weight distribution. It gets four engine power modes: Full, High, Medium, and Low. There is also a new Wet mode. The Smart EC 2.0 enables faster adjustments to the suspension setup. All the settings are accessible via the new colour TFT display. Meanwhile, the quickshifter has also been updated for quicker and smoother gearshifts.
Ducati Streetfighter V4 S: Engine
The Streetfighter V4 S comes powered by a 1,103cc, V4, liquid-cooled engine generating 208PS and 123Nm of torque. In fact, the engine has also undergone tweaks to match the larger silencer outlet, reducing exhaust back pressure. This motor is coupled to a six-speed gearbox.
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