Ducati Diavel

Ducati Showcases Diavel AMG

by Javeid September 6, 2011

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Diavel AMG 02 photo

When it comes to some real mean power and earth shattering torque we have seen the Mercedes Benz cars speaking the ‘AMG’ language but now Mercedes is not the only brand who will be speaking this language. Welcome Ducati to this new league, AMG and Ducati back in 2010 at LA Motor Show had a sponsorship agreement for the Ducati MotoGP. Both the AMG and Ducati have come up with their first co-inspired product which is Ducati’s flagship Diavel. The Diavel AMG is basically based on the Diavel Carbon and features AMG signature 5 spoke wheel styling, carbon fibre lateral radiator grille with aluminium trim, AMG styled sports exhaust system with engraved end caps and AMG styled horizontally ribbed seat upholstery. [click to continue…]

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Ducati Diavel Carbon photo

Ducati has sold out the Diavel until September, 2011. The Italian motorcycle maker has manufactured 5000 units of the Diavel till date and earned £69 million in revenue from just this model. The company had decided to produce 8000 units of the Ducati Diavel this year but now with the demand so high, they will have to increase production to satisfy the needs of Ducatista. 60% of Diavel sales are from the high end Carbon version, which is priced at Rs. 22.06 lakhs, while the base Diavel will set you back by Rs. 17 lakhs (all prices, ex-showroom). [click to continue…]

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Ducati Diavel Launched In India

by Faisal June 20, 2011

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6425  540x375 Ducati Bangalore Launch 18 photo

Ducati has launched the Diavel in India. The latest motorcycle from the Ducati stable is available in three variants, the Diavel Standard, Diavel Carbon and Diavel Carbon Red. This Italian muscle bike features ABS, Ducati Traction Control and Ducati Riding Modes (Urban, Sports and Touring). The 1198cc, L-twin Testastretta engine produces 162hp of power at 9500rpm and 13kgm of torque at 8000rpm. Mated to a 6-speed gearbox, the Diavel weighs just 207 kgs. The Diavel features a specially engineered 240 section rear tyre with the Carbon variants getting carbon fibre bodywork to forged and specially machined Marchesini wheels. Prices for the Ducati Diavel starts at Rs. 17 lakhs for the base variant, the Carbon variant is priced at Rs. 22.06 lakh whereas the top of the line Carbon Red is available for Rs, 22.43 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). [click to continue…]

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Ducati Diavel APAC photo

Ducati has announced its next offering, the Diavel for the Asia Pacific Region. The Italian motorycle maker has launched the Diavel in China and will follow it by launching the new bike in other Asian counties including India in the next couple of months. Just this week we reported on the Diavel being present at the company’s Mumbai showroom. [click to continue…]

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Ducati Diavel Carbon photo

Ducati will launch the Diavel in India very soon and the company has already brought the bike in the country. The Diavel is on display at the Italian biker makers Mumbai showroom at Atria Mall. The 1200cc bike will be available in two variants, the base and the Carbon S and will be priced around Rs. 20 lakhs. Apparently the dealer has not got the keys of the parked bike, which has been kept by Ducati themselves, till they officially take the wraps of the superbike.

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Ducati To Launch Diavel In 2011

by Faisal December 15, 2010

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Ducati Diavel Carbon India photo

Ducati would be launching the Diavel in India soon along with two more models of its superbike series 848 Evo and 1198SP in India by January next year.The Diavel would be available in the European and American markets by January or February 2011. The same model would be launched in India by April next year, depending upon the time it takes to clear the necessary customs and other formalities. The 1200 CC Diavel would be available in two variants, the base and Carbon S versions in India. The Italian bike major plans to sell over 300 units of the racing bikes in the next one year. [click to continue…]

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