Ducati Panigale V4 S Carbon, it’s savage!

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Ducati Panigale V4 S Carbon

The Ducati Panigale V4 S Superbike reaches a new milestone in 2025 by introducing two exclusive configurations: Carbon and Carbon Pro.

For its seventh generation, Ducati offers its Panigale two versions that push performance and agility even further while firmly establishing the iconic racing bike identity.

The Carbon finish is distinguished by five-spoke carbon fiber wheels, homologated for two-seaters models. These wheels reduce the bike’s weight by 0.95 kg compared to standard forged wheels, while decreasing the moment of inertia by 12% at the front and 19% at the rear. The result: increased handling, especially during directional changes, and enhanced precision in corners. Additionally, there are front and rear carbon fiber mudguards and a pair of double-profile fins. These elements not only optimize aerodynamics but also further lighten the Panigale by an additional kilogram.

The reigning king of Carbon at Ducati

The Carbon Pro finish goes even further by integrating an exclusive Front Brake Pro system, borrowed directly from competition. This includes Brembo T-Drive discs of 338.5 mm diameter and 6.2 mm thickness, designed to deliver exceptional braking power and consistent performance even on the most demanding circuits. These discs, used during the 2024 Race of Champions, are paired with HypureTM calipers treated in titanium color and featuring a large Brembo logo. A MCS 19.21 front brake pump, similar to those used in MotoGP, allows precise lever adjustment, enhancing the racing spirit of this version.

The Panigale V4 S Carbon and Carbon Pro, configurable on Ducati’s website, will be delivered from June 2025 in Europe. These bikes represent the pinnacle of innovation and design for enthusiasts of exceptional performance. However, priced at €40,590 and €45,590 respectively, these two beauties are exclusive… as they should be. Whether you’re a professional or a hobbyist, make sure you’re capable of mastering these beasts before racing against the clock.

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