17 KMPL
Mileage
MANUAL
Transmission
PETROL
Fuel Type
109 BHP
Max Power
2 Seater
Seating Capacity
Front Brake Type | Disc |
Rear Brake Type | Disc |
Wheel Base | 1474 Mm |
Overall Width | 868 Mm |
Overall Length | 2083 Mm |
Overall Height | 1236 Mm |
Ground Clearance | 202 Mm |
Boot Space (Liters) | N/A |
Kerb Weight (Kgs) | 188 Kgs |
Seat Height (mm) | 820 Mm |
Engine Displacement (cc) | 937 Cc |
Mileage | 19 Kmpl |
Engine Type | 111bhp Motor |
Number Of Cylinders | 2 |
Valves Per Cylinder | 4 |
Valve Configuration/Valvetrain | DOHC |
Fuel Supply System | Fuel Injection |
Maximum Power | 109.96 Bhp @ 9,250 Rpm |
Maximum Torque | 93 Nm @ 6,500 Rpm |
Warranty Time | 2 Years |
Warranty -Distance | Unlimited Km |
Front Suspension | Ø 43 Mm Usd Fork |
Rear Suspension | Progressive Linkage, Preload Adjustable Monoshock, Aluminium Double-sided Swingarm |
Number Of Gears | 6 |
Drivetrain | Chain Drive |
Clutch Type | Wet Multiplate With Assist And Slipper Clutch |
Wheel Size | 17 Inch |
Rear Tyre | 180/55 - ZR17 |
Front Tyre | 120/70 - ZR17 |
Ducati bikes are very popular among the Indian audiences, they are known for their bulky body with sporty contours that look dominating and offer formidable performance on the Indian roads. The company was started by Antonio Cavalieri Ducati at Bologna, Italy in the year 1926. The company did not always manufacture bikes as in its initial stage, the company used to manufacture radio equipment and components. After the Second World War, the company decided to venture into automotive technology; they made their first bike with the famous Cucciolo engine in the year 1950. The Cucciolo was a great success, and Ducati replaced the name Cucciolo with the name "55M" and "65TL".
Most of the time people find it hard to differentiate between a Ducati sports bike and a Ducati Superbike. As the company has a versatile portfolio, it is quite common to be mistaken, to make it simple, here are the bikes from Ducati that belong to the superbike segment.
These Ducati bikes belong to the superbike segment, while there is also the Super Sports segment that features even more powerful engine but are not suitable for driving on the concrete roads. On the other hand, Ducati is planning to upgrade their superbike’s performance by launching the V4 Engine.