Expected Launch in September 2025, Priced Between ₹15–17 Lakh
Ducati fans in India, get ready — the highly anticipated Ducati Multistrada V2 (2025) is expected to make its debut in September 2025. With an estimated price tag ranging from ₹15 lakh to ₹17 lakh (ex-showroom), this latest iteration promises not just an upgrade, but a complete transformation from its predecessor.
The Multistrada V2 has already made waves in global markets and is now gearing up for its Indian launch. Competing against the likes of the BMW F 900 XR and Triumph Tiger 900, Ducati’s latest adventure-tourer blends Italian design with cutting-edge performance.
Major Weight Loss, Fresh Design
One of the biggest talking points is the 18kg reduction in kerb weight compared to the previous model. This makes the new Multistrada V2 more agile and easier to handle — a welcome change for long-distance riders and city commuters alike.
The styling draws heavy inspiration from the flagship Multistrada V4, giving the V2 a sharper, sportier, and more premium look. Internationally, it will be offered in three versions — V2, V2 S, and V2 S Travel — with the top trims loaded with extra features for serious touring enthusiasts.
Engine and Performance
Powering the Multistrada V2 (2025) is an all-new 890cc twin-cylinder engine producing 115bhp and 92.1Nm of torque. Paired with a six-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quickshifter, it promises smooth yet thrilling performance both on highways and off-road trails.
Under the skin, Ducati has swapped the old trellis frame for a new monocoque chassis, improving stability and handling. The S variant gets the advanced Ducati Skyhook Suspension EVO semi-active system, while the standard model uses a manually adjustable setup.
Features and Technology
Ducati hasn’t cut corners on features. Riders can expect:
Full-LED lighting
Colour TFT display
Cornering ABS
Traction control
Vehicle hold control
Multiple riding and power modes
Higher trims like the V2 S add cruise control, Ducati Multimedia System, cornering lights, and Ducati Quick Shift Up & Down for an even more premium experience.
Colour options include the signature Ducati Red across all variants, while S and S Travel trims also get a sleek Storm Green finish.
If Ducati sticks to the September 2025 timeline, the Multistrada V2 is set to become one of the hottest launches in India’s adventure-touring segment. Lighter, smarter, and more powerful — this bike looks ready to take on anything from Ladakh’s rugged trails to long coastal highways.

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