Ducati Launches XDiavel In India at INR 15.8 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi)

Finally, the day has come as we noted you earlier around a week ago on 9 September. The italy based legendary outfit Ducati has eventually launched the XDiavel in India. It has been introduced at an introductory price of INR 15.8 lakh along with its top end variant XDiavel S at INR 18.4lakh. Though both prices are applicable exclusively at Ducati’s Delhi dealerships.

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Look wise, both the XDiavel and XDiavel S variants seems partly apart to a large extent from the outgoing standard power cruiser Diavel. The duos share the identical, a brand new steel trellis tubular frame mated with a single-sided swing arm. To offer a much more comfortable than ever before laid back riding posture, both the bikes have witnessed ergonomics alteration. Noteworthy featurings on the newbies include LED headlights, daytime-running lights, multi-spoke alloy wheels, digital infotainment system, rerouted exhaust behind the glossy black engine with machined belt covers.

Ducati XDiavel at the launch event

Both the XDiavel and XDiavel S is powered by a Testastretta L-Twin engine borrowed from the Ducati Multistrada. This state of art 1262 cc liquid-cooled engine that produces monstrous power of 155bhp and spits out peak torque of 129 Nm torque. All the generated power is being transmitted to the rear wheel via a belt drive, first in Ducati’s lineup. Suspension duties are handled by an adjustable 50mm inverted front forks and an offset rear mono shock accompanied by preload and rebound adjustability. Moreover, both the power cruisers get electronic package which comprises ride modes, traction control, and a launch control system. A few features are different on the XDiavel S from the standard motorcycle as the infotainment system, Bluetooth module, and a premium single seat.

Ducati XDivael S in Glossy black paint scheme

Well, the duos are limited to a single black colour option, though the top end trim comes painted with a more glossy black than the XDiavel’s matte black finish. In India, the XDiavel cruisers will fight against the available Harley-Davidson Breakout and the Triumph Thunderbird Storm in the segment at this price offering.

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