- Panigale V2 gets White Rosso livery
- No other changes
- Is to be launched in India soon
Ducati has adorned the Panigale V2 with a new White Rosso livery that will be available alongside the Rosso Ducati colour it sported during its global unveil in November 2019.
The new colour scheme has ‘Star White Silk’ as its dominant colour. It also features the red, ‘Rosso Ducati’ on the rims, front air intakes, and deflectors on the side fairings. Moreover, the fairings also feature a large Panigale V2 logo on each side that has been inspired by Ducati Corse motorcycles.
Nevertheless, the rest of the Panigale V2 remains the same. The entry-level Panigale draws styling inspiration from its bigger sibling, the Panigale V4, and gets an aggressive-looking front end, single-sided swingarm, compact exhaust. Powering the supersport is a 955cc, Superquadro twin-cylinder engine that produces 155bhp and 104Nm, and comes mated to a six-speed gearbox with bi-directional quick shifter.
Ducati has equipped the Panigale V2 with electronics aids like traction control, cornering ABS, engine brake control and wheelie control along with a Bluetooth-enabled 4.3-inch TFT screen.The Panigale V2 is expected to be launched in India sometime soon and cost around Rs 15-15.5 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Panigale V2 gets White Rosso livery
- No other changes
- Is to be launched in India soon
Ducati has adorned the Panigale V2 with a new White Rosso livery that will be available alongside the Rosso Ducati colour it sported during its global unveil in November 2019.
The new colour scheme has ‘Star White Silk’ as its dominant colour. It also features the red, ‘Rosso Ducati’ on the rims, front air intakes, and deflectors on the side fairings. Moreover, the fairings also feature a large Panigale V2 logo on each side that has been inspired by Ducati Corse motorcycles.
Nevertheless, the rest of the Panigale V2 remains the same. The entry-level Panigale draws styling inspiration from its bigger sibling, the Panigale V4, and gets an aggressive-looking front end, single-sided swingarm, compact exhaust. Powering the supersport is a 955cc, Superquadro twin-cylinder engine that produces 155bhp and 104Nm, and comes mated to a six-speed gearbox with bi-directional quick shifter.
Ducati has equipped the Panigale V2 with electronics aids like traction control, cornering ABS, engine brake control and wheelie control along with a Bluetooth-enabled 4.3-inch TFT screen.The Panigale V2 is expected to be launched in India sometime soon and cost around Rs 15-15.5 lakh (ex-showroom).