Ducati Panigale v2 - what is replacing it?

Ducati Panigale v2 - what is replacing it?

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philcray

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854 posts

210 months

Friday 18th October
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Currently have a 22 reg Supersport 950 and been toying with the idea of swapping for a Panigale v2. Given they have recently said they are stopping making the v2 I just wondered if anyone had heard anything about what the replacement may be?

I heard on the grapevine it may be less powerful than the current 150bhp and possibly even a single, which sounds a stretch but who knows? This was from a person at the local Ducati garage.

Anybody heard any rumours?

trickywoo

12,298 posts

237 months

Friday 18th October
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It will still be a v2. Likely around 115 bhp and replace both the panigale and super sport with a price a bit more than the current SS but a chunk less than the v2 panigale.

Neal H

375 posts

201 months

Friday 18th October
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A 160hp V4 SS would be nice!

rodericb

7,253 posts

133 months

Saturday 19th October
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The replacement will apparently have the testastretta evo-based engine as Ducati will no longer be producing the superquadro twin (only the superquadro single will remain in production). I can't see it being that far removed from the Panigale v2 as I believe they sell a lot more of the V2 Panigale than they do of the Supersport.

CaiosH

1,352 posts

233 months

Saturday 19th October
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Neal H said:
A 160hp V4 SS would be nice!
After test riding most of the range. I thought they should make a supersport style sports tourer & naked with the v4 engine from the multistrada/diaval

Would make a perfect all round bike!

typeo

55 posts

103 months

Friday 1st November
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New engine announced, no desmo:
https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/company/innovation/en...

Spy shots of the engine in a Multistrada V2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c60fJq699hI

Perhaps a change in direction in supersport based on the other machines it will come up against? Models using this engine announced on November 5th.

Krikkit

26,992 posts

188 months

Friday 1st November
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typeo said:
Perhaps a change in direction in supersport based on the other machines it will come up against? Models using this engine announced on November 5th.
Correct imho - move the V2 Pani down into the newer supersport space, a bit like the very jazzy R9, with all the premium components and low weight.

rodericb

7,253 posts

133 months

Saturday 2nd November
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It's a bit of a shock but a strategic move. What's probably the confronting thing is that high-power version knocks out 126 horses which seems a bit beta. No desmo is a bit of a shock but no suprise as they want to lower the cost of manufacturing. The reduction in weight is pretty good.

Kawasicki

13,470 posts

242 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Excellent move by Ducati… fits perfecty with the market… though I rode a 150bhp ish V2 Streetfighter this summer and it was quite fun.