Ducati has launched the Panigale V4 at Rs 29.99 and the Panigale V4S at Rs 36.50 lakh (ex-showroom). Both motorcycles are identical, but the V4S is 4 kg lighter. The updated Panigale's is heavily inspired by the company's championship-winning MotoGP motorcycle.
The 2025 Ducati Panigale V4 gets a completely redesigned front. The dual headlights and the LED DRL don’t get those deep recesses like the previous one, thanks to the new single air-intake unit tucked behind the fairing.
All of this can be managed using a new 6.9-inch TFT display that uses Optical Bonding to improve readability. The 8:3 aspect ratio allows for more information like lateral and longitudinal acceleration, percentage of maximum power and torque delivery, and lean angle.
The 2025 Panigale V4 features a sharper design with improved aerodynamics. Ducati’s engineers have refined the bodywork to reduce drag while enhancing stability at high speeds. Winglets integrated into the fairing provide increased downforce, improving control during aggressive riding.
The ergonomic upgrades include a revised seat and tank shape to offer better grip and comfort during track sessions or long rides. These changes aim to make the bike faster on the track while reducing rider fatigue.
The footpegs are now closer thanks to the new double-sided swingarm. Yes, since the Ducati 999, the 2025 Panigale V4 is the first bike to have a double-sided unit which the company calls ‘ Ducati How Symmetrical Swingarm’ which has reduced 37 per cent lateral stiffness and is lighter, too.