Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition unveiled

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The Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition has been unveiled globally, marking a significant milestone for Ducati. This special edition celebrates the legacy of Ducati’s Superquadro twin-cylinder engine, which has its origins in the 1199 Panigale. Limited to just 555 units worldwide, the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition sets itself apart both visually and feature-wise from the standard V2.

The bike features a striking fairing painted in red, white, and black, complemented by a dark grey fuel tank that offers a stunning contrast. Additional details, such as the Italian tri-color and the outline of the forward-facing cylinder head on the side fairing, add a unique touch. This distinctive livery is the result of a collaboration between Centro Stile Ducati and Drudi Performance.

Special elements of the Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition include a billet aluminum steering plate engraved with the bike’s serial number. It also boasts carbon fiber components like the exhaust end cap, swingarm protection, shock protector, chain guard, and clutch cover. Adjustable Rizoma billet aluminum foot pegs and a rider’s seat adorned with the bike’s logo and the Italian tricolor flag complete the exclusive features.

Powering the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition is a 955cc twin-cylinder engine that delivers 155bhp at 10,750rpm and 104Nm at 9,000rpm. The bike’s monocoque frame, with the engine acting as a stressed member, is concealed beneath its sleek bodywork.

The suspension system includes a 43mm Ohlins USD fork and an Ohlins TTX36 monoshock, both fully adjustable. The bike rides on 17-inch wheels fitted with Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV Corsa tires. Braking is handled by Brembo monobloc M4.32 calipers gripping 320mm discs at the front and a single Brembo caliper with a 245mm disc at the rear.

In terms of electronics, the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition is equipped with multi-level traction control, ride modes, anti-wheelie, and a quickshifter, among other advanced features.

Ducati will allocate a limited number of units for India, with deliveries on a first-come, first-served basis. The expected price range is between Rs 27 lakh to Rs 30 lakh, ex-showroom.