Ducati has once again raised the bar in the superbike world with the introduction of the 2024 Panigale V4 lineup. Revealed just ahead of their World Ducati Week in Misano, this seventh generation of the Panigale series blends cutting-edge technology with a nod to the brand's rich history. The updated models stand out with a striking new design that fuses modern aerodynamics with visual cues from the iconic Ducati 916 and 1098 models. The new aero package reduces drag by 4%, improving both speed and stability.
One of the most notable changes is the switch from the single-sided swingarm, which has been a hallmark of the Panigale V4 since its debut in 2018, to a new shell-cast aluminum double-sided swingarm. This new design, featuring large cut-outs that expose the 17-inch rear wheel, reduces lateral stiffness by 37%, enhancing traction and providing better feedback to the rider when accelerating out of corners. Additionally, the rear end is now 3.8kg lighter, thanks to the revised swingarm, suspension components, and a newly designed single-rod shock linkage inspired by Ducati’s MotoGP bikes.
In terms of styling, the 2024 Panigale V4 introduces a sleeker front end, doing away with the aggressive headlights in favor of a narrower design reminiscent of the Desmosedici RR. The mirrors are now integrated into the front fairing, simplifying the bike's transformation for track days. The bike's front has also been raised by 25mm, while the rear bodywork is slightly lowered, providing more room for the rider to move around during spirited riding. These changes, along with a newly designed front mudguard inspired by Ducati’s MotoE project, improve aerodynamic efficiency.
Powering the 2024 Panigale V4 is a Euro5+ compliant 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, which is 1kg lighter than its predecessor. The engine retains its capacity but now achieves peak power at 500rpm higher, while torque is slightly reduced and delivered at higher revs. For those seeking even more performance, the optional track-only Akrapovič exhaust system boosts power to a staggering 224.9bhp while shedding an additional 6.6kg from the bike's overall weight.
The V4S model further enhances the riding experience with a suspension setup that includes electronic Öhlins components, such as NPX-30 forks and a TTX 36 shock absorber. These elements, controlled via a new 6.9-inch full-color TFT dash, offer greater adjustability and cater to both road and track riding. The bike is equipped with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V4 tires mounted on forged aluminum rims, along with Brembo Hypure calipers that grip 330mm discs, reducing unsprung mass and improving handling.
As expected from Ducati, the 2024 Panigale V4 comes loaded with top-tier electronics, including a six-axis IMU that manages traction control, wheelie control, slide control, launch control, and more. A new Race eCBS combined braking system developed with Bosch further refines braking performance, allowing riders to utilize rear brake pressure while cornering for added stability. With seven levels of intervention, this system enhances the bike's track performance while still allowing for manual rear brake inputs.
While dealer availability has yet to be announced, the 2024 Ducati Panigale V4 is poised to make a significant impact in the superbike world. Expect full reviews and comparisons in the coming months as this latest iteration of the Panigale continues Ducati's legacy of blending cutting-edge technology with unrivaled performance.
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