The much-anticipated 2023 Ducati Diavel V4. Powered by a 1,158cc V4 Granturismo engine derived from the Desmosedici Stradale V4 that Ducatisti already know and love from the Panigale V4, one of Ducati’s key stats for this machine includes a zero to 100 kilometer-per-hour time of less than three seconds. It also makes 168 horsepower and 93 pound-feet of torque at 7,500 rpm. This engine can also utilize an extended deactivation system for the rear two cylinders as needed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions when running at low speeds, as well as at stops.
Suspension consists of a 50mm fully
adjustable front fork setup, as well as a fully adjustable rear monoshock.
Brembo Stylema brake calipers stop you up front, along with a pair of 330mm
brake discs. Ducati says the dry weight on this bike is 492 pounds, which is a
full 29 pounds lighter than the Diavel 1290 S. Curb weight is not given—but
then, this is Ducati, and they don’t go in for that kind of thing for some
reason. Other things to know about the new 2023 Diavel V4 include its seat
height, which is an approachable 790mm, or just over 31 inches. It comes with
foldable passenger footpegs, which isn’t super remarkable—but it also comes
with a hideaway passenger grab handle, which is pretty nice and tidy to look
at. A passenger seat cover is also included as standard, for when you aren't
taking a pillion along on a ride. The rear tire width is 240mm, or 9.4
inches.
As you’d expect, the seating position is
fairly neutral and comfortable, with mid-mounted footpegs and high handlebars
for rider comfort as you cruise powerfully through those curves on the road
ahead. Major maintenance occurs at 37,000-mile intervals, according to the team
from Bologna. The 2023 Diavel V4 comes
with a five-inch TFT display, complete with multimedia and Bluetooth
connectivity. Turn-by-turn navigation is available as an added accessory at an
additional charge. You get four riding modes: Sport, Touring, Urban, and Wet.
Included within these modes are varying degrees of cornering ABS, traction
control, and wheelie control, which can be adjusted at a granular level. Other
included features are cruise control, launch control, and Ducati Quick Shifter
up and down.
A number of OEM accessories for the Diavel
V4 will of course be available, as well, including billet aluminum and carbon
fiber bits, passenger backrest, panniers, titanium cover and pipes, a dry
clutch (not homologated for road use), and more. For 2023, the Ducati Diavel V4 will be
available in two colorways: Ducati Red and Thrilling Black. Since Ducati sells
its bikes worldwide, equipment and specifications may differ based on region.
For the most accurate information regarding pricing and availability of the
2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in your area, your best bet is to reach out to your local
Ducati dealer.
In the U.S., pricing starts at US$ 26,695,
while Canadian pricing starts at CA$ 30,795. 2023 Ducati Diavel V4s will begin
rolling into dealerships in Spring, 2023.

