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  • 2026 Ducati DesertX Preview: The Next Adventure Chapter

    2026 Ducati DesertX Preview: The Next Adventure Chapter

    Heading into EICMA, everyone expected Ducati to finally roll out a new DesertX powered by the 890cc V2 engine. But Ducati had other plans. Instead of unveiling the adventure bike, the Italian brand used the show to debut that same engine in the new Hypermotard V2. Still, the DesertX wasn’t missing entirely — Ducati showcased a pre-production version and confirmed that the full reveal will happen in February 2026.

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    Ducati shared several images of the upcoming 2026 DesertX, along with a few important details. The bike will use the V2 engine with Intake Variable Timing (IVT), producing 110 hp at 9,000 rpm and 67.9 lb-ft of torque at 7,000 rpm. That’s roughly one horsepower less and 0.7 lb-ft more than the Monster, but about ten horsepower below the Hypermotard V2, Streetfighter V2, and Panigale V2.

    The company also confirmed that the new DesertX will feature a new suspension system with progressive rear linkage and a curb weight (without fuel) of 454 pounds — about nine pounds lighter than the current model. Much of that drop comes from the new engine. Ducati previously noted that the bike will also come with a dedicated transmission, fitting its off-road focus.

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    Even though it’s a pre-production model, some design changes are easy to spot when compared with the current DesertX. The windscreen has a new shape with a more forward-tilted top, while the bodywork is fresh, featuring an opening behind the lower fork clamp and a re-positioned side vent.

    It appears that the new DesertX uses a monocoque aluminum front frame like other V2 models, replacing the trellis frame of the current version. A revised trellis subframe remains, now with different geometry. The seat is a one-piece design, offering noticeably more padding near the tank area.

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    Under the engine, there’s a new skid plate protecting the front cylinder’s exhaust header. The exhaust system is completely new, though the Termignoni silencer seen on the prototype may not be final. The swingarm design differs not only from the current DesertX but also from other V2-powered Ducatis. The rear monoshock now sits closer to vertical, hinting at the new linkage setup. Apart from the gold fork tubes, there are no clear signs of change to the front suspension.

    The rear brake looks the same as before, but the front wheel now uses different Brembo calipers.

    For now, Ducati hasn’t revealed more details. The official launch of the 2026 DesertX will take place in February, with deliveries beginning in May for Europe and June for North America.


  • Ducati Panigale V4 R 2026 unveiled – The Closest Thing to a MotoGP Bike

    Ducati Panigale V4 R 2026 unveiled – The Closest Thing to a MotoGP Bike

    The Ducati Panigale V4 R 2026 is not just another superbike – it’s the latest chapter in Ducati’s legendary “R” line. Ever since the 996 R back in 2001, R versions have represented the ultimate evolution of Ducati’s technology. These bikes are developed for racing approval and built with one goal in mind: maximum performance.

    Owning a Ducati R means having MotoGP DNA in your garage – and the new V4 R proudly continues that tradition.

    Engine: Power and Precision Straight from MotoGP

    At the heart of the Panigale V4 R is the 998cc Desmosedici Stradale R engine, designed under strict World Superbike regulations. Despite tougher Euro 5.2 emission rules, Ducati engineers managed to keep the racing soul alive.

    • 218 hp in standard trim
    • 235 hp with the titanium Akrapovič racing exhaust
    • 239 hp with Ducati Corse Performance oil
    • Rev limit at 16,500 rpm in sixth gear

    With a racing setup, the bike can blast past 330 km/h, true MotoGP speeds. Lightened pistons, new connecting rods, and a reworked crankshaft all ensure stronger traction and smoother delivery across the rev range.

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    Aerodynamics: MotoGP Tech for the Road

    Ducati has always led the way in aerodynamics, and the V4 R proves it. Inspired by MotoGP, it introduces:

    • Redesigned wings for more downforce
    • Corner sidepods (a MotoGP first for a road bike) improving grip and corner speed
    • A new air intake duct for maximum airflow and straight-line speed

    The result? Sharper cornering, more grip, and lap times that come down naturally. Riders will feel the bike closing lines and accelerating harder out of turns – almost as if it’s reading the track for them.

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    Chassis and Suspension: Race-Ready Setup

    The chassis has been refined with MotoGP experience:

    • Revised front frame stiffness for more precision at lean
    • Hollow symmetrical swingarm for stability and traction
    • Mechanical Öhlins suspension with wider adjustment range
    • First production bike with the Öhlins SD20 steering damper

    Everything about the setup screams adjustability – swingarm pivot height, ride height, preload adjustments, and even a linear stroke sensor ready for full telemetry integration.

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    Brakes, Wheels and Tires

    Stopping power comes from Brembo Hypure calipers with 330mm discs, while lightweight forged aluminium wheels are wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V4 tires. For track use, riders can mount the same Pirelli slicks used in WorldSBK without modification.

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    Ducati Racing Gearbox: Neutral Below First

    For the first time on a production superbike, Ducati has fitted a MotoGP-style gearbox with neutral below first gear. This unique setup improves precision, eliminates accidental shifts, and delivers smoother acceleration phases. The patented Ducati Neutral Lock prevents mis-shifts, giving riders MotoGP confidence on the street or track.

    Electronics and Rider Aids

    The Panigale V4 R 2025 brings in next-level electronics:

    • ABS Cornering with combined braking
    • Race Brake Control for MotoGP-style braking technique
    • Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO) for smarter data-driven performance
    • Grip Level Meter (with optional software) to read tire grip and track conditions

    The 6.9-inch dashboard offers both Road and Track modes, with optional Ducati DAVC Race Pro software unlocking advanced racing features.

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    A Collector’s Dream

    Each Panigale V4 R is produced in a numbered series, with its unique serial engraved on the steering head. Combined with its MotoGP-derived engineering, it’s not just a bike – it’s a collector’s piece.

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    Final Thoughts

    The Ducati Panigale V4 R 2026 is as close as you can get to riding a MotoGP bike on the street. With 330+ km/h top speeds, radical aerodynamics, and a MotoGP gearbox, it’s not just a superbike – it’s the ultimate expression of Ducati performance.

    Whether you’re a collector or a rider chasing lap times, the V4 R proves once again why Ducati dominates the racing world.

    Explore the full specifications here – Ducati Panigale V4 R 2026 specifications


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