Ducati has revealed the 2023 Streetfighter V2 roadster that will be available in several international markets very soon. This model has been confirmed for the Indian market although its launch details are not available yet. While we await those details, here we bring you a detailed image gallery of the 2023 Ducati Streetfighter V2.
The Streetfighter V2 is already available in several international markets. The 2023 iteration is mostly a cosmetic upgrade in the form of the new Storm Green colour scheme. This new paint will be sold alongside the Ducati Red colour.
The new colour theme is visible on the headlight mask, fuel tank, engine cowl, and rear panel. Meanwhile the wheels feature a black finish and their styling is further enhanced through red highlights.
For 2023, Ducat has also updated the saddle design that is claimed to be wider and use new padding than the previous model. Furthermore, the company has also repositioned the footpegs in order to increase the amount of room and enhance the comfort levels.
The design remains similar to its predecessor and the Streetfighter V2 retains the Streetfighter V4-inspired styling that brings a sleek LED headlight, V-shaped LED DRL, muscular fuel tank, step-up seat, compact exhaust canister, and a single-sided swingarm.
The feature list, too, remains unaltered and the 2023 Streetfighter V2 retains full-LED lighting, a 4.3-inch colour TFT-display, and a comprehensive electronics package.
The electronic rider aids, which work with a six-axis IMU, include cornering ABS, traction control, wheelie control, bidirectional quickshifter, and engine brake control. The motorcycle also features three riding modes (Sport, Road, and Wet) with dedicated control settings as standard.
The motorcycle continues to use the Euro5-compliant (equivalent to BS6 emission norms) 955cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 153bhp at 10,750rpm and a peak torque of 101.4Nm at 9,000rpm.
The Streetfighter V2 is built around a monocoque frame in die-cast aluminium. The suspension tasks are handled by 43mm Showa BPF front forks and a Sachs rear shock absorber. Then, the braking setup uses twin rotors at the front and a single disc at the back – both grabbed by Brembo-sourced callipers.
The 2023 iteration of the motorcycle will be available in the international markets from July 2022. The Indian launch details for the motorcycle, as mentioned earlier, are not available yet. However, we expect to see the Streetfighter V2 in our market in the second half of 2022.