2020 ducati panigale v2
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Kellie Buckley4 Nov 2019
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2019 EICMA: 2020 Ducati updates

New Panigale V2, updated Panigale V4, a touring Multistrada and a couple of new e-bikes

As well as officially unveiling an all-new Streetfighter V4 Ducati has replaced is Panigale 959 with an updated version called the Panigale V2, bringing the road-oriented sportsbike’s moniker in line with the firm’s track-focussed V4 offerings.

To make it Euro 5 compliant, the 955cc Superquadro V-twin engine benefits from four new fuel injectors (two per cylinder), a revised intake system as well as a new exhaust, and the result is a slight increase in power out to 155hp and 104Nm of torque.

It uses a Showa fork and Sachs shock suspension package and boasts a swag of electronic goodness including cornering ABS and the firm’s EVO 2 traction control setup.

Styling updates also bring it closer in line with the family look: it employs the monocoque chassis of the original Panigale, replaces its conventional swingarm with a single-sided affair, and there’s far more aggressive-looking bodywork.

Panigale V2

Revised Panigale V4 bodywork

Speaking of new bodywork, changes to the range for 2020 also sees the top-spec Panigale V4 R’s bodywork transferred to the both the base and S versions as standard fitment. As well as the addition of winglets, it means a broader nose fairing, a taller screen and gill-style air vents.

Tweaks to the suspension – fork mounts, a shorter rear shock and new rear linkage – raises the centre of gravity to sharpen up the handling, while the overall suspension performance has been softened to align the machine to its road-going design brief.

Related:
2019 EICMA coverage

Panigale V4

Grand Tour Multistrada

A Grand Tour version of the Multistrada 1260 S was also unveiled, adding colour-matched luggage, a more comfortable seat and fog lights as standard.

Multistrada 1260 S Grand Tourer

Electric options

Two additional ebikes were announced to join Ducati’s high-spec MIG-RR; the MIG-S as well as a far more affordable, and far more boringly named, City Bike.

2020 ducati ebikes

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