New Ducati Monster Track Review - Design, Price, Performance, Specifications & Features
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Oct 11, 2021 11:00 AM
New Ducati Monster Track Review - Design, Price, Performance, Specifications & Features
The new Ducati Monster is a bike which Ducati says offers a fun experience for experienced riders, and also the perfect training tool for inexperienced riders. Is it all fun, as Ducati claims? We spent some time at the Buddh International Circuit to get to know it better.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:29 - 2021 Ducati Monster Upgrades
1:55 - 2021 Ducati Monster Overview
3:18 - 2021 Ducati Monster Design
4:46 - 2021 Ducati Monster Riding Modes
5:15 - 2021 Ducati Monster Performance
6:26 - 2021 Ducati Monster Final Verdict
7:32 - 2021 Ducati Monster Price
➡️The Ducati Monster is almost three decades old, with the first Monster being unveiled in 1992, and the production model of the first-generation Monster rolling out in 1993. And it's been an iconic name in the world of motorcycles, and quite a successful model for Ducati, selling over 3,50,000 bikes across the world.
➡️The 937 cc, Testastretta, 11-degree, L-twin engine is a tried and tested unit, used in the Multistrada 950, as well as the SuperSport 950. But now it gets new rods and pistons, new geardrum, a new clutch with 20 per cent less effort on the lever, new cylinder heads, as well as new clutch, alternator and belt covers.
➡️On the Monster, the engine is tuned to produce 109 bhp at 9,250 rpm and 93 Nm at 6,500 rpm. But more than peak numbers, it's the torque curve which has been boosted substantially from 3,000 rpm, all the way past 9,000 rpm.
➡️The Monster's new electronics suite includes three fully customisable riding modes - Sport, Touring and Urban, with each mode offering further customisation on throttle maps, traction control and ABS levels.
➡️The 2021 Ducati Monster is available in two basic variants, with prices for the standard Ducati Monster beginning at ₹ 10.99 lakh (Ex-showroom) in Ducati Red.
➡️There are two more colours available, Aviator Grey (with red wheels) and Dark Stealth, both priced at ₹ 11.09 lakh (Ex-showroom).
➡️The top-spec Ducati Monster + gets a standard flyscreen and rear seat cowl, and is priced at ₹ 11.24 lakh (Ex-showroom) in Ducati Red, while the Aviator Grey and Dark Stealth colour options are priced at ₹ 11.34 lakh (Ex-showroom).
Know more about the New Ducati Monster: https://www.carandbike.com/ducati-bikes/monster
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