- Ducati XDiavel V4 unveiled
- Gets the 1158cc Granturismo engine and other changes
- Expect to arrive in limited numbers from August with prices starting at $50,193
Ducati has taken the wraps off the new XDiavel V4 for the world. As its name suggests, it now comes with the same engine that does duty on the Multistrada V4 and Diavel V4. Along with this, it also gets other changes that set it apart from the Diavel and the previous XDiavel 1260.

The 1158cc, Granturismo V4 churns out 168bhp at 10,750rpm and 126Nm at 7,500rpm- so there’s not much difference in terms of numbers here. What sets it further apart is the riding posture. The handlebar is closer to the rider compared to the Diavel 1260 and the seat has better cushioned foam. Even the pillion seat is wider and is more spacious than before.

As for design, it is closely similar to the Diavel V4 with its futuristic, floating tail section and integrated LED tail light. The brushed aluminium effect on the panels under the muscular fuel tank and the design of the exposed rear wheel is attention-grabbing for sure! Ducati is offering the XDiavel V4 in Burning Red and Lava Black. With this, 50mm USD forks and a monoshock take care of suspension duties with 17-inch wheels at both ends. It is also hard to miss the large 240-section rear tyre.
Features on the Ducati XDiavel V4 include traction control, ABS, three power modes and four ride modes- Sport, Urban, Touring and Wet. All of it can be accessed via the new 6.9-inch TFT screen.

This limited series is expected to arrive locally in August 2025 with pricing on this model n New Zealand starting from $50,193.