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Ducati Diavel Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Ducati Diavel Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Panji Gemilang
November 25, 2024

The Ducati Diavel, a unique blend of cruiser and sport bike aesthetics, is a head-turner on Malaysian roads. With its powerful engine, aggressive styling, and comfortable ergonomics, the Diavel offers a thrilling riding experience.

Ducati Diavel Review Malaysia

Explore in-depth reviews, top speed, specs, and pricing details of the Ducati Diavel in Malaysia.

Discover the ultimate blend of power and style.

Table Of Contents
  1. Ducati Diavel Review Malaysia
    • Ducati Diavel Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:
    • Ducati Diavel Top Speed
    • Ducati Diavel Specifications & Characteristics
      • Engine and Performance
      • Features
    • Ducati Diavel Advantages:
    • Ducati Diavel Disadvantages:
    • Who is the Ducati Diavel suitable for?
    • Conclusion:

Ducati Diavel Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:

The Ducati Diavel is available in Malaysia with various pricing options depending on the model.

  • Ducati Diavel 1260: Retail price is RM180,900
  • Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini: Suggested retail price is RM188,900
  • Ducati Diavel V4: Starting price is RM178,900

Monthly Installments:

Estimated Monthly Payments range from approximately RM 1,045 to RM 2,565, depending on the down payment and loan duration.

Down Payment:

  • RM20,000 – RM50,000

Loan Duration: 5 years (60 months), 7 years (84 months), and 9 years (108 months).

Interest Rate: 3.5% (common rate for motorcycle loans).

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Ducati Diavel Top Speed

The original Ducati Diavel model reaches a top speed of 159 mph (approximately 255 km/h).

Ducati Diavel Specifications & Characteristics

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: 1198.4 cc L-Twin, Testastretta 11°
  • Power: 162 hp (121 kW) @ 9,500 rpm
  • Torque: 127.5 Nm (94 lb-ft) @ 8,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Front Brakes: Dual disc (320 mm) with Brembo calipers and Bosch ABS
  • Rear Brake: Single disc (265 mm) with Brembo calipers
  • Front Suspension: Adjustable USD fork
  • Rear Suspension: Monoshock with preload and rebound adjustment
  • Kerb Weight: 210 kg
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 liters

Features

  • Riding Modes: Multiple modes including Sport, Touring, and Urban
  • Traction Control: Yes, with Ducati Wheelie Control Evo (DWC)
  • ABS: Bosch Cornering ABS Evo for enhanced safety during braking
  • Quick Shifter: Yes, for seamless gear changes
  • Display: 3.5″ TFT color display for instrumentation

Ducati Diavel Advantages:

  • Acceleration: With its robust engine, the Diavel provides rapid acceleration, allowing riders to enjoy thrilling performance that rivals many sportbikes.
  • Comfortable Riding Position: The ergonomics of the Diavel are designed for comfort, featuring a relaxed riding position that makes it suitable for long rides without causing fatigue.
  • Rider Aids: It includes various rider aids such as traction control, multiple riding modes, and cornering ABS, which contribute to safer and more enjoyable riding under different conditions.
  • Agile Handling: Despite its size, the Diavel is noted for its agility and stability in corners. Riders have reported being able to keep up with sportbikes in twisty conditions due to its responsive handling characteristics.

Ducati Diavel Disadvantages:

  • High purchase price: Can be expensive compared to other motorcycles.
  • Heavy weight: May feel cumbersome for some riders, especially in low-speed maneuvers.
  • High fuel consumption: Not the most fuel-efficient motorcycle.

Who is the Ducati Diavel suitable for?

The Ducati Diavel is ideal for riders who appreciate a unique blend of style, performance, and comfort. It’s suitable for experienced riders who want a versatile motorcycle that can handle both city commuting and highway cruising.

Conclusion:

The Ducati Diavel is a unique blend of cruiser and sportbike, offering a thrilling ride with its powerful engine and comfortable ergonomics. While it’s a stylish and high-performance motorcycle, its high price tag and heavy weight may be drawbacks for some. Ultimately, the Diavel is a great choice for riders seeking a distinctive and exhilarating experience.

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