The 2025 Ducati Panigale V2 has stirred up anticipation among motorcycle enthusiasts after spy shots of its test phase were seen.
With a stylish and aerodynamic design similar to its predecessor, the V2 promises state-of-the-art technology and improved performance. Speculations suggest improved electronics, refined engine power, and a smaller chassis for better handling. Ducati’s heritage in sportbike engineering highlights the expectations of new features aimed at enhancing the rider’s experience. Moreover, known for its blend of power and performance, the Panigale continues to evolve, capturing enthusiasts with glimpses of what’s to come in the next generation of amazing motorcycles.
Highlights:
-Gets new design
-Likely gets a new engine
-Expected to be showcased at the EICM
The latest Ducati Panigale V2 has been spotted testing overseas, which perfectly agrees with Ducati’s recent announcement of the Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition. It indicates the end of the V2 engine's mechanism. The identified test bike may have a completely new engine designed to meet modern emissions standards. Notably, the engine crankshaft is apparently different from the current Panigale V2 model. The brand is moreover fueling speculation about Ducati developing a new engine for its upcoming motorcycles in future.
In addition, it is characterised by a distinct change in the bike's design. Notably, the front has a sharp and aggressive look that is enhanced by refined LED headlights. Currently, the turn indicators are located on the side fairing of the bike. Although this arrangement may be temporary, the production model may include mirror stalk mounted indicators instead.
The redesigned side fairing enhances contours and sharper lines. The rider’s seat seems wider and more comfortable than in the existing Panigale V2 model. Although not visible in this spy shot, expect a revised tail section layout with brand-new LED tail lights in the upcoming model.
As for the chassis, it is not confirmed if the frame has been completely redesigned, although signs point to the possibility. Notably, there is a new swingarm, a USD fork and the offset monoshock in the same position as the current Panigale V2. The suspension is fully adjustable. However, other details include Brembo callipers, new alloy wheels, and Pirelli tyres, which are seen in the test models.
The new Panigale V2 is expected to be launched at this year’s EICMA event, which is scheduled for November 7th to 10th.
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