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EICMA 2016: Ducati Multistrada 950 Unveiled

Ducati has introduced a new, smaller capacity Multistrada at the 2016 EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Italy, extending the Multistrada line with a 937cc engine.
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Published on November 8, 2016

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  • New Ducati Multistrada 950 unveiled at EICMA
  • Multistrada 950 powered by 937cc Testastretta L-twin engine
  • Will be priced around Rs 14 lakh in India

Ducati has introduced a new, smaller capacity Multistrada at the 2016 EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Italy, extending the Multistrada line with a 937cc engine.

Design-wise, the new Multistrada 950 looks more or less similar to the Multistrada 1200, and will be a more affordable adventure model that will appeal to a wide range of riders - possibly to even those who may find the Multistrada 1200 a little overwhelming.

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(Ducati Multistrada 950)

The 937cc Testastretta engine makes 113bhp at 9,000rpm and just over 96Nm of torque at 7750rpm. The smaller engine however, has not resulted in a much lighter bike; its dry weight remains close to the Multistrada's at 226kg, just 5 kg lighter than the Multistrada 1200.

Service intervals are now spaced at 15,000km while valve clearance inspection at every 30,000km.

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(Ducati Multistrada 950)

The Multistrada 950 gets four riding modes (Touring, Sport, Urban and Enduro) via ride-by-wire and also gets the Ducati Safety Pack, which includes the latest Bosch ABS with 3-level adjustment and 8-level Ducati Traction Control. The frame is shared with the Multistrada 1200 and the Multistrada 1200 Enduro.

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(2017 Ducati Multistrada 950)

Like the Enduro, the Multistrada 950 gets a 19-inch front wheel and 17-inch rear wheel for more off-road performance. The Multistrada 950 is available in two colours - Ducati Red or Star White Silk. Expect the Multistrada 950 to be launched sometime next year in India, and priced at around Rs 13-14 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), it will compete squarely with Triumph's bestselling Tiger 800 series.

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