
The latest update on this ever so popular superbike model from the Italian brand is now officially launched in Malaysia with a price tag of RM182,900 only. The Ducati Panigale V4 officially made its way into our market in conjunction with the launch of Ducati Sungai Buloh new outlet which was officiated by Ducati Malaysia; along with the attendance of Ducati MotoGP rider Enea Bastianini and our own Ducati Rider in Asia Road Racing Championship Hafizh Syahrin, of the JDT Racing Team.
The all new look and new package offered through the latest Panigale V4 is not a surprise since it was globally revealed back in July. The updates include styling and the body work of the bike itself, a slimmer profile can be recognized from this latest version of the Panigale series. The appearance of winglets are still there to reflect the current trend of world championship bikes but this time around, the integration is made to be more efficient while being subtle to the overall bike looks.

The latest update drops the use of a single-sided swing arm and opting to a more traditional swing arm that we’re used to with any bike of its category. The Italian manufacturer claims that the swing arm is lighter and stronger giving the bike a better integrity and stability in its maneuverability. All of these updates are making the bike more sensible and easier to reach its highest potential as reported by test riders during its track reveal or launch previously.

New brakes on the bike is definitely a boost with the Brembo Hypure being used for the ultimate stopping power on this humongous 216hp power rating of the bike. Better feelings to the rider is the aim of any manufacturer when it comes to improving their braking system and the Panigale V4 have that tackled with the all new upgrades. This gives the bike good reaction to the real world riding situation along with great performance on track.
We will be covering more about this new machinery from Ducati when the time comes. For more information and booking of the Ducati Panigale V4, you may head on to Ducati Malaysia’s website to learn more about it.



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