The Ducati Monster and Monster+ are now available in India in the new Iceberg White colour scheme, priced at Rs 13.05 lakh and Rs 13.25 lakh (ex-showroom). The fuel tank, front fender, and tail portion are finished in spotless white as a part of the new colour scheme. The red seat upholstery further accentuates the overall design. The new colour option is Rs 10,000 more expensive than the standard Red paint option. The Ducati Monster motorcycles compete with models such as the Triumph Street Triple RS and the Kawasaki Z900. Let's quickly go through the features of this Ducati sports bike in detail.
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Ducati Monster: Engine, Hardware and Features
The Monster series is propelled by the 937cc Testatretta L-twin engine, which produces 111bhp at 9,250rpm and 93Nm at 6,500rpm. It features a six-speed transmission and a standard quick shifter.
The Ducati Monster is based on an aluminium alloy frame and features a 43mm non-configurable USD front fork and a mono-shock at the back. The sports bike's braking system consists of dual front discs and a single rear disc.
The new Monster BS6 comes with features like a 4.3-inch TFT display, wheelie control, traction control, cornering ABS, launch control, and three riding modes (Sport, Urban, and Touring).
The Italian bikemaker also released a new paint choice for the Hypermotard 950 RVE. Read on to learn more about this new paint job.
Ducati Hypermotard 950 RVE Gets New Graffiti Evo Livery
The new colour scheme, which is called the Graffiti Evo, has water decals on the fuel tank, tail section, and beak, offering splashing and spraying effects. The red hue on the wheels, seat, some areas of the fuel tank, and beak further adds to its overall appearance.
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Priced at Rs 16.01 lakh (ex-showroom), the bike with the new Graffiti Evo paint scheme is Rs 40,500 more expensive than the standard model with Graffiti livery, which costs Rs 15.60 lakh. Other than the new paint option, the bike remains the same.
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