The Milan Motorcycle Shows, or EICMA (Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori), is all set to begin from 8th November 2018. The 4 days event will conclude on 11th November. Meanwhile, motorcycles manufacturers from around the world who are scheduled to participate in the event have already started unveiling their upcoming offerings. In the series, Ducati has recently revealed four new superbikes, including a new Monster bike.
Ducati Monster 821 Stealth
The Monster 821 Stealth edition, which is expected to be launched in 2019, was showcased at the Ducati World Premier in Milan. As the name suggests, the Stealth edition is inspired by the original Monster 821. The most notable features of the new Monster include full exterior renovation in black/red colors, adjustable front forks, Ducati Quick Shift (DQS), a small windscreen, 821cc L-twin engine, TFT display, and other safety upgrades.
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Ducati Multistrada 950
The Italian bike manufacturer has also introduced the 2019 variant of the popular Multistrada 950. The bike gets the same 937cc L-twin engine with 111bhp power and 96Nm torque capacity. Other features include six-speed gearbox with cruise control and DQS two-way quickshifter, 5-inch TFT colour screen, all-LED headlamp, backlit switches on the handlebar, and optional spoked rims.
2019 Ducati Diavel 1260
The premier bike is all set to make its global debut in 2019, and the company has officially revealed it at the Ducati World Premier Italy. The new edition of the Diavel 1260 gets heavy works at all places, including reformed design, chassis, engine, and the swingwarm. Notable features include a 1262cc L-twin 157bhp motor with a six-speed gearbox, multiple riding modes, Ducati Traction Control (DTC), cruise control, cornering ABS, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC), self-cancelling turn indicators, 3.5-inch TFT colour display, and full-LED lights.
Ducati Hypermotard 950
2019 variant of the Hypermotard 950 gets a better power engine with less weight and other revisions, including revised seating position, wider & flatter handlebar, extended, flatter seat, a low-weight 937cc L-twin engine with 4bhp more power, power modes, removable passenger footpegs, daytime running lamps, a USB socket and the new tapered aluminium handlebar. The SP variant adds DQS two-way quickshifter, carbonfibre front mudguard and timing belt covers, and Marchesini forged wheels.