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Published on March 26th, 2020 | by Subhash Nair

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Ducati Reveals Streetfighter V4 through Global Livestream

Italy is one of the worst-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, but for Ducati, the show must go on. Yesterday, they livestreamed the unveiling of the Streetfighter V4.

Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4

The Ducati Streetfighter V4 is categorised as a super-naked superbike. It is powered by a 1100cc Desmosedici Stradale which produces 208hp, more than enough power for the bike’s 178kg weight.

Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4
Ducati Streetfighter V4

You can watch the launch video or read the press release below for more information.

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PRESS RELEASE

Ducati Motor Holdings will be unveiling the ‘Most Beautiful Bike of the Show’ Ducati Streetfighter V4; voted by the visitors and participants of the EICMA 2019, via a global livestream on 25 th March 2020, 6:30pm CET (26 th March 2020, 1:30am MYT), as a precautionary measure amidst the COVID-19 global pandemic.

The Ducati Streetfighter V4 is a super-naked superbike with high and wide handlebars, 178 kg in weight, powered by 1100 cc Desmosedici Stradale delivering 208 hp kept in hand by biplane wings and a complete latest generation electronic package. The result of “The Fight Formula” is an aggressive and exciting design, a bike that does nothing to hide top-of-the-
segment performance but guarantees enjoyment and fun even in daily use.

The minimalist full-LED headlight captures the spirit of the Streetfighter V4 perfectly: recalling the front of the Panigale V4, it also evokes the grin of the Joker (the comic strip character from which the designer of the new naked drew inspiration). True Ducati design is also evident in the V-shaped DRL, already featured on the Panigale V4 and SuperSport.

On the Streetfighter, the Front Frame and Desmosedici Stradale engine take centre-stage. Only partially screened by superstructures that have been cut to a bare minimum, their sharp lines create a clean, essential whole. The low, lunging front end flows out from the tank, giving the Streetfighter the look of a predator coiled for the pounce.

In keeping with streetfighter culture, the clip-on handlebars have been replaced with a high, wide bar that, together with a moderated footpeg position, make the riding position sporty yet agile, perfect for ripping up the road.

Such powerful design demands a powerful engine, and the 1103 cm 3 Desmosedici Stradale 208 hp fits the bill: for a naked, it packs an impressive punch, yet dedicated engine mapping lets the rider control the power with confidence. The engine – combined with a kerb weight of 178 kg (of the “S” version) – takes the power/weight ratio to 1.17. Performance can be further
improved by mounting the full-racing Ducati Performance exhaust by Akrapovič, which boosts power to 220 hp and reduces weight by 6 kg.

The feisty Streetfighter V4 performance is kept under control by sophisticated electronics lifted directly from the Panigale V4 and the ‘biplane’ wings developed by Ducati Corse aerodynamicists.

Brought forward to maximise their effect, the wings generate 28 kg of downforce at 270 kph, attenuating front wheel ‘floating’ at high speed and the tendency to wheel-up. They also boost stability during braking at the turn-in point and through the corner. On the road, this dynamic behaviour instils confidence. On the track, instead, it boosts performance by limiting
electronic control intervention and allowing delayed braking.

The latest-generation electronics package on the Streetfighter V4 is based on a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (6D IMU) which instantly detects the bike’s roll, yaw and pitch angles. The electronics oversee every part of the ride: some controls manage start, acceleration and braking, others handle traction, while some lend a helping hand on corners and out-of-the-corner stretches.

An S version of the Streetfighter V4 is also available. This features Marchesini forged wheels and Öhlins electrically controlled suspension (43 mm NIX30 forks and TTX36 monoshock) and steering damper. The latter use the second-generation Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 system which, in addition to making full use of the IMU 6D, provides a more rider-friendly interface.

Ducatistis in Malaysia can look forward to test-riding the new Ducati Streetfighter V4 and V4S soon! Contact Ducati Malaysia for more details.


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