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2023 Ducati Monster SP Review: A Lively Twist to a Modern Classic

2023 Ducati Monster SP Review: A Lively Twist to a Modern Classic
Hazique Zairill
June 19, 2025

Ducati Monster SP blends performance and style with punchy V-twin power, refined electronics, and that unmistakable Termignoni growl, perfect for both city cruising and spirited rides.

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Thirty years ago, Ducati changed the naked bike game with the launch of the original Monster. It was simple, raw, and all about the ride, air-cooled L-twin engine, trellis frame, minimal fuss, maximum character. 

Fast forward to today, and Ducati is still keeping the Monster legacy alive, but with a little more flair. Meet the 2023 Ducati Monster SP, a sportier, better-equipped version of the standard model, and yes, it definitely turns heads.

What’s New in the SP?

Since the Monster SP launched globally in January 2023, it’s been Ducati’s answer to riders who want something a little sharper, a little more premium, but still easy-going enough for everyday fun. Think of it like a Monster that went to finishing school: same DNA, but fancier manners and a better wardrobe.

At its core is the same 937cc Testastretta L-twin, pumping out 111 hp and 93 Nm of torque. The updates come in the form of fully adjustable Öhlins forks, Brembo Stylema calipers, and Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres. It also gets a Termignoni exhaust with built in silencer (still Euro 5 legal), a steering damper, and lightweight lithium-ion battery, shaving about 2 kg off the total weight.

Performance: Subtle But Sharp

So what does that all add up to on the road? A bike that’s fluid, fast, and fun, not ridiculously fast, but quick enough to make every backroad blast feel like a proper occasion. The Monster SP feels confident and planted, even when the roads get bumpy or twisty. 

The Öhlins suspension is the star here, soaking up rough patches without ever feeling too soft or too stiff. It’s a quality ride that makes the SP feel more premium than its specs might suggest. And those Brembo Stylemas? Absolute overkill in the best possible way. They deliver superb stopping power without being grabby, and when paired with Ducati’s cornering ABS, you’ll feel like a hero on the brakes, even when you’re just riding to work.

Electronics & Ride Modes

You get three riding modes, Sport, Road, and Wet, along with traction control, wheelie control, launch control, and cornering ABS. Honestly, most of the time you won’t even need all of that. The engine’s delivery is predictable and friendly, especially at lower RPMs. It never tries to bite your hand off, but it’s still eager when you twist the throttle.  

Both Sport and Road modes offer distinct riding experiences. Sport mode delivers sharper throttle response and stronger acceleration, giving you that extra punch when you want to push the bike. In contrast, Road mode tones things down for smoother power delivery, ideal for navigating city streets or heavy traffic, while still offering enough torque to make everyday riding enjoyable.

The engine shines in the midrange, offering that unmistakable Ducati V-twin character, strong, usable, and engaging. And yes, the Termignoni exhaust definitely adds to the thrill. It’s not overly loud, nor too muted, but delivers a satisfying growl especially around mid to high revs. Even in its stock setup with a silencer, it surprises with the occasional crackles and pops on deceleration, adding a little drama every time you roll off the throttle.

Design: Small Tweaks, Big Vibes

Visually, Ducati did a solid job of giving the SP more presence without going overboard. The SP-exclusive livery, small flyscreen, and red-stitched seat make it stand out just enough. It doesn’t scream “track weapon,” but it definitely says, “I’ve got taste.” 

Seat height is 840 mm, could fit every average Asian height with no problem at all. The riding position is sporty but still comfortable, so you won’t mind a longer ride or two. 

So… Is It Worth the SP Badge?

Here’s the honest bit, it depends what you expect from an SP model. This isn’t a track-ready beast like the other models of Panigale SP or Streetfighter V4 SP. It doesn’t have carbon wheels, and it’s not breaking any lap records. 

What it is, though, is a refined, lightweight, road-focused naked that feels more premium and composed than the base model. It’s fun without the fuss, and stylish without the ego trip. For everyday riders who want a Ducati with a bit more edge, this hits the sweet spot. 

If you’re chasing lap times or peak horsepower, you might want to look elsewhere. But if you want a well-balanced naked that’s fun, capable on every road and just that little bit special, the Monster SP is a great ride. Just be ready for everyone to ask, “Is that the new Ducati?” Because yes, yes it is, and it looks as good as it rides. 

2023 Ducati Monster SP Technical Specifications 

  • ENGINE: 937cc, Testastretta 11°, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, 8-valve, Desmo, L-Twin
  • MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER: 111hp
  • MAXIMUM TORQUE: 93 Nm Torque
  • COMPRESSION RATIO: 13.3:1
  • FUEL DELIVERY: Fuel injection w/ 53mm throttle bodies; ride-by-wire
  • CLUTCH: Wet, multiplate slipper and self-servo; hydraulic actuation
  • TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE: 6-speed/chain
  • FRAME: Aluminum alloy front frame
  • FRONT SUSPENSION: 43mm Öhlins NIX 30 inverted, fully adjustable; 5.5 in. travel
  • REAR SUSPENSION: Single Öhlins shock, fully adjustable; 5.9 in. travel
  • FRONT BRAKES: Radially mounted Brembo Stylema 4-piston calipers, twin 320mm discs w/ Cornering ABS
  • REAR BRAKE: Brembo 2-piston floating caliper, 245mm disc w/ Cornering ABS
  • WHEELS, FRONT/REAR: Light cast alloy; 17 x 3.5 in./17 x 5.5 in.
  • TIRES, FRONT/REAR: Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV; 120/70-17 / 180/55-17
  • SEAT HEIGHT: 840 mm
  • FUEL CAPACITY: 14 Litre 
  • CLAIMED CURB WEIGHT: 185kg (166kg dry)

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Buyer's guide
June 19, 2025
Hazique Zairill

Passionate sports and motorbike enthusiasts who believe in the phrase, "Writing is the painting of the voice."

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