• Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
imotorbike logo
  • Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

  • RSS

Motorsport

Ducati Malaysia launches brand new models in impressive 2020 line-up

Ducati Malaysia launches brand new models in impressive 2020 line-up
Michelle L.
October 21, 2020

Ducati Malaysia launches the all-new Ducati Streetfighter V4, Scrambler 1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO models

Ducati

Ducati 1100 Sport

Offering only the best of Ducati products and services, Next Bike Sdn Bhd, the official distributor of Ducati products in Malaysia today unveils key products from both Ducati and Scrambler Ducati brands – the Ducati Streetfighter V4, and the Scrambler 1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO models. These models now join the brand’s impressive 2020 line up. 

Dato’ Nik Hamdam Nik Hassan, Group Chief Executive Officer, Automotive Group, Naza Corporation Holdings

“It’s a fact that Malaysia and the rest of the world are facing unprecedented challenges together, but it is also encouraging to see how individual brands across different industries and their customers have continued to maintain positive momentum and energy throughout. It brings us great joy to be able to bring more excitement to the Malaysian motorcycle and automotive scene with the launch of these amazing new Ducati and Scrambler models.   

“The recent 2020 model launches over the past months have contributed to increasingly positive growth for the Ducati brand in Malaysia, which is remarkable given the rough roads that we are all traversing right now. Our sales performance has been highly encouraging and we are extremely grateful to our partners, affiliates, members of the media, and of course, our esteemed Ducati customers and enthusiasts for keeping our pace at a consistently high level. The near future remains volatile but our goals, ambitions and trajectory remain steadfast – we will continue to stay on the right track.” 

Ducati Streetfighter V4

Photo credits: Ducati

A Panigale V4 with stripped off fairings, a high and wide handlebar, 178 kg (dry weight) on the scale, powered by the 1100 cc Desmosedici Stradale delivering 208 hp, aerodynamically enhanced with biplane wings, and finished off with a complete electronics package. This is the “Fight Formula” that gives life to the Streetfighter V4. The result is a modern and technologically advanced naked bike with an aggressive and emotional design, which doesn’t hide its thrilling levels of performance.

The Streetfighter V4 expresses its intentions perfectly with its minimalist full-LED headlights, recalling the front of the Panigale V4 while evoking the grin of the Joker (the comic strip character from which the designer of the new naked drew inspiration). Another clear Ducati hallmark is the V-shaped DRL already featured on the Panigale V4. 

Its compact headlights are embedded in a meticulously designed dual-layer fairing that incorporates the air-box and LED cooling intakes, while a rear deflector diverts airflow from impacting the tank directly. The bike’s elegant yet aggressive design is complete with a front cover that hides the fixings and wirings of the TFT display. 

The Streetfighter V4’s fast, agile mixed-road performance demands maximum stability at high speed and when braking, reduced wheel-up during acceleration and minimized electronic control of the suspension set-up. Thus, Ducati Corse specialists together with the Ducati Style Centre have developed aerodynamic biplane wings for the bike for optimum stability without compromising its performance. 

The latest-generation electronics package on the Streetfighter V4 is based on a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (6D IMU) which instantly detects the bikes’ roll, yaw and pitch angles. The electronics oversee every part of the ride; some controls manage start, acceleration and braking, others handle traction, while some lend a helping hand in corners and out-of-corner stretches. 

Accompanying the Streetfighter V4, the Streetfighter V4 S is also launched and features Marchesini forged wheels and Öhlins electrically controlled suspension (43 mm NIX30 forks and TTX36 monoshock) and steering damper.

The latter uses the second-generation Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 system which, in addition to making full use of the IMU 6D, provides a more rider-friendly interface.

Since the arrival of the last Streetfighter variant in 2013, the all-new Streetfighter V4 is ready to rumble as it makes its return with vigour. 

The Ducati Streetfighter V4 and Streetfighter V4 S products are priced at RM115,900.00 and RM145,900.00 respectively. 

Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO & 1100 Sport PRO 

More fun, more performance, more Scrambler. Featuring an original design, the new Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO models are sculpted for those who want the exhilaration of a 1079 cm³ engine packing generous torque right from the bottom of the rev range, and a 15-litre steel tank that, combined with a plush seat with enhanced coating, ensures that even the longest ride is as comfortable as it is exciting.

The fun is guaranteed on the new Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and Sport PRO, thanks to their iconic styling and sense of freedom, together with high levels of agility and safety. Created for those who love riding within and beyond the city streets, even with a passenger, these new models further evolve the Ducati Scrambler “Land Of Joy” philosophy.

The Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO stands out for its new two-tone “Ocean Drive” colour scheme, combined with a steel Trellis frame and rear aluminium subframe, both finished in black. The aluminium covers are also black. A new right-side dual tailpipe and low-slung plate holder ensure distinctive rear-end styling and, together with the new livery, give the bike a coiled, compact look. Another hallmark is the framed headlight; inspired by the protective adhesive tape used back in the ‘70s, a black metal “X” has been incorporated inside the headlight: a detail that makes the bike instantly identifiable, even with the lights off.

The Ducati Scrambler 1100 Sport PRO is the beefiest version in the Scrambler family. It features all the styling details of the PRO, but also a unique equipment set with Öhlins suspension, low-slung handlebars and Café Racer rear-view mirrors. The 1100 Sport PRO also features a Matt Black colour scheme, complemented by side panels sporting a painted 1100 logo. 

Both Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO variants are also at the forefront of electronics. They are equipped with Ducati Traction Control (DTC), regulated specifically for these models, and ABS Cornering, which ensure safety on every bend. The three standard Riding Modes (Active, Journey and City) help even less experienced riders to find the right balance in the use of electronic components by choosing their riding style.

The Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and Scrambler 1100 Sport PRO are priced at RM75,900.00 and RM80,900.00 respectively.

The Ducati Streetfighter V4 and V4 S, and Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO and Scrambler 1100 Sport PRO are now available for viewing and orders at authorised Ducati dealerships. 

To celebrate the launch of the aforementioned bikes, Ducati Malaysia is also running a Ducati Digital Festival campaign from 1st November – 31st December 2020 which offers great deals including discounts up to 70% on official merchandise, demo bikes clearance sale and special financing packages with the lowest interest rates available. 

Ducatisti can book a test ride or check out the special savings and packages being offered via Ducati Malaysia’s official social media pages Facebook or Instagram. 

Related Itemsducati 100 sport producati 1100 sportDucati Malaysiaducati streetfigher v4featurednewnews
To read the full story
login with google
login with facebook
or
Create an account for free
This won't cost you.
by clicking this button you agree to iMotorbike's visitor agreement
Already have an account? Sign in here
Click here to get notified on every new article
Motorsport
October 21, 2020
Michelle L.

An avid fan of motorsports bringing you top-notch content from the two-wheeler world! Gear up for the latest updates and news with top speed delivery

Related Itemsducati 100 sport producati 1100 sportDucati Malaysiaducati streetfigher v4featurednewnews

More in Motorsport

Motul & MotoGP Extend Partnership to 2030

Michelle L.December 1, 2025
Read More

Yamaha & VHR Confirm 2026 EMX250 Line-Up

Michelle L.December 1, 2025
Read More

Bagnaia and Fernández Triumph at Valentino Rossi’s 100 km of Champions Dirt Race

Amzar HazeeqDecember 1, 2025
Read More

Aprilia Confirms 850cc MotoGP Prototype Development by April 2026

Hazique ZairillDecember 1, 2025
Read More

Pata Maxus Yamaha Wraps Up Productive Jerez Test with Locatelli and Vierge on Top Form

Amzar HazeeqNovember 28, 2025
Read More

Dixon and Chantra Complete First HRC Honda WorldSBK Test at Jerez

Amzar HazeeqNovember 28, 2025
Read More

MotoGP to Bring Back KL Street Circuit Experience for 2026 Season Launch

Hazique ZairillNovember 27, 2025
Read More

Hakim Danish Securing 8th Place Overall in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Diogo Moreira Wins 2025 Triumph Triple Trophy After Stellar Moto2 Season

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Triumph Confirms Factory-Supported Entry into 2026 WorldSBK

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

KTM & DHL Extend Enduro Partnership to 2028

Michelle L.November 25, 2025
Read More

RCB Wraps Up the 2025 Malaysian Cub Prix Season with Success

Hazique ZairillNovember 25, 2025
Read More
We want to buy your bike Join us on Instagram
Scroll for more
Tap

Join us on Facebook

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • Bajaj Auto Takes Full Control of KTM
    IndustryNovember 24, 2025
  • 2025 SYM ADXTG 400 Review: Adventure Meets Scooter Practicality
    Buyer's guideNovember 20, 2025
  • EICMA 2025: CFMoto Unveils V4SR-RR Superbike Concept with Racing DNA
    Buyer's guideNovember 7, 2025
  • MotoGP to Bring Back KL Street Circuit Experience for 2026 Season Launch
    LifestyleNovember 27, 2025
  • Morbidelli Launches Affordable T250X Adventure Bike For The Malaysian Market
    Buyer's guideNovember 27, 2025
  • Top 6 250cc Motorcycles in Malaysia — From Daily Rides to Track Thrills
    Buyer's guideNovember 3, 2025
  • EICMA 2025: BMW Motorrad Unveils All-New F450 GS
    Buyer's guideNovember 11, 2025
  • Kawasaki Z7 Hybrid: A First-of-Its-Kind Motorcycle
    NewsDecember 2, 2025
  • Suzuki Plans New 350–500cc Motorcycle
    NewsDecember 2, 2025
  • X440T Revealed: Harley’s Updated 440 Platform Emerges
    NewsDecember 2, 2025
  • Herlings & KTM: The End of a Motocross Era
    NewsDecember 2, 2025
  • Philippine Motorcycle Sales Set for Record 1.79 Million
    NewsDecember 1, 2025
  • Roof Reveals DJagger, a Chin-Strap-Free Helmet Concept
    NewsDecember 1, 2025
  • Motul & MotoGP Extend Partnership to 2030
    MotorsportDecember 1, 2025
  • MV Agusta Lucky Explorer Project 9.5: testing the Schiranna prototype - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • CFMOTO 450SR to enter Malaysia in March 2023 at RM29,300 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Suzuki V-Strom now available in Malaysia at RM81,900 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Colin says:

    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

  • Mohd Razi bin Rosli says:

    Adv 150cc

  • Nena Maxberry says:

    Just curious what they would retail for

  • Adam Kenny says:

    RM4159 for the front fork is it?

Corporate

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Disclosure Policy
Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE NOW!

2024 iMotorbike World Sdn. Bhd.(1205246-M). All rights reserved.

Khairul Idham Pawi will leave PETRONAS SRT at the end of 2020 season
Repsol Honda Team geared up for Teruel GP this weekend
Nak Jual Beli Motor 😊 ?
WhatsApp
Hi iMotorbike 😊
Open chat