Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition Unveiled, Marks End of Twin-Cylinder Engine
Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition Unveiled, Marks End of Twin-Cylinder Engine
Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition uses a 955cc, twin-cylinder engine that generates a maximum power of 155bhp at 10,750rpm and 104Nm at 9,000rpm.

In a move to bid adieu to its iconic Superquadro twin-cylinder engine, the Italian bike maker Ducati has unveiled the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition. The latest offering from the brand has been introduced to celebrate the success of the most sophisticated engines ever made by the brand. It marks the end of an era that has ruled the market over thirty years.

As per the details shared by the brand, the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition will be available in the restricted unit. Only 555 pieces will made their way in the global market. celebrating the spirit of the Superquadro twin-cylinder engine.

Interested customers will be able to purchase the vehicle later in October this year.

Top Elements

Talking about the design elements, it comes with a red-coloured heavy faring on the sides, flaunting the dark grey edgy fuel tank that displays Ducati nameplate in black. The model also has been given a transparent visor, paired with a signature style headlight setup and eye-catching DRLs.

The model features a billet aluminium triple clamp, flaunting its model number on it.

Carbon Fibre Treatment

Apart from this, the vehicle is treated with a sweet touch of carbon fibre, which can be seen on components like swingarm protection, exhaust end cap, chain guard, shock protector and clutch cover.

The Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition comes with the Drudi Performance in collaboration with the Centro Stile Ducati. It has been informed that each model will be given a certificate of authenticity and a custom motorcycle cover to the customers.

Engine and Power

At the heart, Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition uses a 955cc, twin-cylinder engine that generates a maximum power of 155bhp at 10,750rpm and 104Nm at 9,000rpm.

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