Ducati unveils new Multistrada V4 S at Singapore Motor Show
12 Jan 2025|70 views
Amidst the gaggle of four-wheeled displays at the 2025 Singapore Motor Show, Ducati also made its presence known, premiering the updated 2025 Multistrada V4 S.
While it may look quite familiar at first glance (in fact almost visually identical to before), the updated Multistrada V4 S has in fact had a significant number of updates.
A new exhaust system allows the same V4 engine to maintain its performance figures of 168bhp and 123Nm of torque, even as the engine now conforms to stricter Euro 5+ regulations. The engine also now is able to deactivate its rear bank of cylinders at low speeds as well as when stationary.
The bikes electronics have also been enhanced. A new Wet mode has been added, while the Ducati Vehicle Observer predictive electronic control system (developed by the MotoGP team and debuting on the V4 Panigale) has also been added. Also new is the Automatic Lowering Device that lowers the ride height at low speeds, Engine Brake Control, as well as linked cornering ABS. The Multistrada also now features both front and rear radar, facilitating safety functions such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection and Forward Collision Warning.
The suspension has also been revised, allowing the changing of settings (of a wider range of spring preload settings) while on the move. There's also now a self-levelling function that adjusts to different rider, luggage and passenger configurations.
Amidst the gaggle of four-wheeled displays at the 2025 Singapore Motor Show, Ducati also made its presence known, premiering the updated 2025 Multistrada V4 S.
While it may look quite familiar at first glance (in fact almost visually identical to before), the updated Multistrada V4 S has in fact had a significant number of updates.
A new exhaust system allows the same V4 engine to maintain its performance figures of 168bhp and 123Nm of torque, even as the engine now conforms to stricter Euro 5+ regulations. The engine also now is able to deactivate its rear bank of cylinders at low speeds as well as when stationary.
The bikes electronics have also been enhanced. A new Wet mode has been added, while the Ducati Vehicle Observer predictive electronic control system (developed by the MotoGP team and debuting on the V4 Panigale) has also been added. Also new is the Automatic Lowering Device that lowers the ride height at low speeds, Engine Brake Control, as well as linked cornering ABS. The Multistrada also now features both front and rear radar, facilitating safety functions such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection and Forward Collision Warning.
The suspension has also been revised, allowing the changing of settings (of a wider range of spring preload settings) while on the move. There's also now a self-levelling function that adjusts to different rider, luggage and passenger configurations.
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