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Ducati extends Borgo Panigale shutdown to March 25

Ducati extends production line shutdown to March 25


Ducati has decided to extend the shutdown of its production lines to 25 March as they implement new measures to safeguard the health of workers during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Italian motorcycle manufacturer released a statement explaining the decision to close production until March 18 would be extended to March 25, with new regulations to be implemented to reduce contact between people while maintaining a strong workforce.


Ducati statement

Claudio Domenicali – CEO of Ducati Motor Holding

“I am proud of how Ducati’s workers are facing this difficult moment for our country. My thanks go to all those who, on a daily basis and even in a difficult situation like this, are confirming the great value of a united, cohesive but also sensitive and attentive workforce. For them, for their safety and for their security, measures and choices like the ones we are making are necessary and owed. However, all the support services for our customers are guaranteed, first and foremost the supply of spare parts. We want to reassure Ducatisti and our dealers all over the world: we are organising ourselves to be ready for the restart and, even in this period of downtime we will not fail to provide support.”

Claudio Domenicali CEO Ducati UC High

Claudio Domenicali CEO Ducati UC High

Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati Motor Holding

Since the beginning of the health emergency in Italy, on Monday 24 February, Ducati has adopted an important series of measures to limit the probability of the virus spreading at its plant in Borgo Panigale, in a very timely manner and in advance of later arrangements. The most important were the measurement of the temperature at each person entering the plant, trips limited to the strictly necessary, a strong impulse to smart working, meetings with reduction of participants and distance between them, canteen with special procedures and revision of shifts to reduce close contact between people.

Despite all this, Ducati had already decided to suspend production from Friday 13 March to Wednesday 18 March included, in order to implement a series of works and actions on the production lines, to further increase the safety level of workers and to introduce a multi-shift work programme to halve the number of people on the assembly line at the same time.

The postponement of the reopening to 25 March was necessary to ensure full compliance with the new guidelines (shared protocol, issued on 14 March), which will require a few more days of work and modifications to the structures.

On the other hand, all activities related to the development of new products and market support continue, in compliance with the rules of conduct against the spread of the virus, making extensive use of smart working technology.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Ducati unleashes 2020 models

Ducati unleashes its 2020 model line-up including the Streetfighter V4, more aerodynamic Panigale V4, Scrambler Dark, Multistrada 1260 S Grand Tour, all-red Diavel S and Panigale V2.

There was nothing new for Monster, Supersport or Hypermotard.

Despite talking about the importance of the Panigale V4 and race wins in the MotoGP, WSBK and BSB, boss Claudio Domenicali started his presentation with the launch of three e-bikes.

Claudio Domenicali and Ducati e-bikes
Claudio Domenicali and Ducati e-bikes

This stresses the future focus of the company on electric mobility.

The e-bikes are the MIG-RR limited edition on which you can have your name printed on the frame, the MIG-S mountain bike and the e-Scrambler for riding in the city.

Ducati Dark Scrambler cheapest yetClaudio Domenicali and Ducati Scrambler Dark

Speaking of Scramblers, which are now the company’s biggest seller with more than 70,000 sales since launch in 2015, Claudio unveiled their cheapest yet, the Scrambler Icon Dark.

IN fact, it will be €800 cheaper than the Icon on which is is based. that means it should be about $A1000 less than the current price of $A13,990 (plus on-road costs).

Like previous Ducati Dark models, it has a blacked out engine and is a cheaper model.

‘It strips away what was not necessary for the product,” Claudio says.Claudio Domenicali and Ducati Scrambler Dark

Yet it still features cornering ABS which was introduced last year, plus round rear mirrors and bulb blinkers.

Claudio also showed a future direction for Scrambler with two artist impressions for a Motard version and a Desert X with Dakar Rally styling and powered by the 1100ss engine.

While on the topic of black he also unveiled a Diavel 1260 matt black as well as an all-red 1260 S Red available from February 2020.

Multistrada 1260 S Grand Tour

One of the highlights of the Multistrada 1260 S Grand Tour, according to Claudio, is that it has an electric fuel cap with no need to use your key.

It also comes with new styling features and creature comforts for the long haul.

Claudio says that in the past 16 years they have sold more than 100,00 Multistradas.

Ducati unleashes Panigale V2

Claudio stressed the mid-weight sports bike section with the unveiling of the Panigale V2 in all red.

“You can see how lean and pure this bike is,” he says.

It features a low and short muffler, single sided swingarm and is powered by the V2 Superquadro engine with 115kW at 10,750rpm and 104Nm @ 9000rpm.

It also has the same electronics as the top Panigale, TFT colour dashboard, up and down quickshifter, engine brake control, traction control, ABS cornering control and wheelie control.

“It is the safety package that is the most developed we have in Ducati,” Claudio says.

Among the tech is “DTC Evo 2 with predictive strategy” which apparently regulates revs so you have better stability out of a corner even when aggressive on the throttle.

“It’s the perfect first track bike for young people; a springboard bike,” he says.

Panigale V4Claudio Domenicali and the Ducati Panigale V4

The updated V4 is now lighter and has upgraded aerodynamics with a wider side fairing, wider front fairing, racing screen and winglets.

The result is 30kg of downforce at 270km/h on the front wheel to reduce wheelie tendency and improve high-speed stability.

Claudio then went very techno as he rambled a= on about the “science of speed”, mentioning “higher centre of gravity”, “higher chain force angle” and the “new torque correlation law”.

And hallelujah, it now has softer springs to handle bumpy roads.

Streetfighter V4 and V4S

The highlight was the Streetfighter V4 and V4S which was unleashed the same day as Kawasaki unveiled their Z H2 with 147.1kW of power.

Ducati’s Steetfighter retains the Panigale’s 208hp (155kW), but only weighs 177kg dry.

Claudio Domenicali and the Ducati Streetfighter V4
Claudio Domenicali and the Ducati Streetfighter V4

To control all that power and keep the front wheel on the ground, it has an aero package that creates 28kg of downforce at 270km/h.

They will be available from March 2020 in a “base model” at €19,990 and an S version at €22990.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R | 998cc registrable racer | 234hp

Ducati Panigale VR
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

998c Desmosedici Stradale R
234hp at 15,500 rpm – 193kg

Ducati Panigale VR Action
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Ducati have unveiled the headline act of the new 2019 model line-up at EICMA, with the Panigale V4 R breaking cover. 

Ducati Panigale VR Action
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

This is the machine designed to take on World Superbike and that will also likely hit the racetracks of Australia in the hands of Ducati legend Troy Bayliss.

Ducati Panigale VR RHF Half
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Josh Brookes will also be lighting up the tracks of British Superbike in 2019 onboard this new Desmo demon. 

Ducati Panigale V R EICMA UC
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R – 221hp and 193kg kerb weight

For this road registrable homogolation special the Desmosedici Stradale 1103cc engine of the regular Panigale V4 is downsized to a 998cc version.  This is to comply with race regulations and is tuned to a higher state of competition readiness.

Ducati Panigale VR RHS
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

A host of lighter internal engine components reduce weight by 2kg to bring the Panigale V4R down to 193kg wet. 

Ducati Panigale VR Tank
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Greater air intake efficiency also allows for more rapid engine rev-up, with a higher rpm ceiling along with peak power being moved 2250rpm higher than on the 1103cc V4.

Ducati Panigale VR Top
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

A staggering 221hp is on offer at 15,250rpm, while a  full-racing Ducati Performance exhaust by Akrapovič boosts power to 234hp at 15,500rpm.

Ducati Panigale VR Wings
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Alongside the race specific engine, and modified suspension set-up the 2019 V4 R also boasts a new fairing designed by Ducati Corse in collaboration with the Ducati Style Centre, further improving aerodynamic efficiency.

Ducati Panigale VR
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Particularly notable is the inclusion of the aerofoil appendages that stem from the MotoGP prototypes, with carbon-fibre construction for increased stability, with Ducati claiming they further help reduce the reliance on electronic controls, while also aiding rider confidence.

Ducati Panigale V R EICMA UC
The new Panigale V4 R includes the MotoGP aerofoils

Claudio Domenicali introduced Ducati’s most powerful factory motorcycle, with the brand boasting this new machine as a road-legal WSBK category competition bike, which will constitute the technical foundation for the official Ducati Superbikes that will compete in the World Championship from the 2019 season.

Ducati Panigale V R EICMA UC
Claudio Domenicali with the new Panigale V4 R
Claudio Domenicali – CEO of Ducati Motor Holding

“Ducati has achieved a striking degree of maturity. It is a global flag bearer of some of the best aspects of Made in Italy excellence. Based on core values of Style, Sophistication and Performance, our company now offers a range as broad as it is state-of-the-art. This year sees the first major overhaul of the entire Scrambler range since its inception, plus a complete renewal of the Diavel and Hypermotard, two bikes that are firm favourites with Ducatisti. Today, safety and rider-friendliness have hit new heights, yet the brand’s sporting soul is as evident as it has ever been. The Panigale V4 R, in fact, is the most powerful factory motorcycle ever built by Ducati. We’re also delighted with our online presence, an area that has enjoyed excellent growth, thus confirming the extraordinary appeal of the entire Ducati product range.”

Ducati Panigale VR Brakes
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R Specifications

2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R compared to V4 Speciale

Ducati Panigale VR V Speciale Compared
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R Technical Specifications

Ducati Panigale VR Controls Shock
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Ducati Panigale VR Top Front
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Ducati Panigale VR Controls
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Ducati Panigale VR
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Ducati Panigale VR
2019 Ducati Panigale V4 R

Source: MCNews.com.au