Ducati Australia has concluded its 2025 Premiere Series, a national roadshow celebrating the unveiling of seven new Ducati models. Held across five states, the series gave fans a rare opportunity to preview upcoming motorcycles, including Ducati’s first-ever motocross bike. Press: Ducati ANZ.

The roadshow spanned South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales, with events hosted at Ducati Adelaide, Ducati Mornington, Ducati Perth, Motorcycles R Us in Brisbane, and Ducati Sydney. Each venue featured air-freighted 2025 models and was accompanied by in-depth presentations from Ducati product specialists live from Europe.


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Among the 2025 lineup, the Panigale V2 stands out as the lightest Panigale ever, shedding 17kg from the previous version thanks to a new chassis, double-sided swingarm, and high-end suspension. The Streetfighter V2 follows suit with a stripped-down, aggressive look, a new 890cc engine and minimalist LED styling.

The Streetfighter V4 draws directly from the Panigale superbike, powered by the 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale engine and featuring aerodynamic biplane wings for added stability. The touring-focused Multistrada V4 returns with improved aerodynamics, a cornering LED headlights, and high-tech updates like Bump Detection and Automatic Lowering to name a few.

The all-new Multistrada V2 features a new twin-cylinder engine, monocoque frame and 5-inch TFT dash for customisation. Meanwhile, the muscular XDiavel V4 brings power and style together with the 1158cc Granturismo engine and single-sided swingarm.

Finally, Ducati breaks new ground with the Desmo450 MX, its first motocross machine. Built with Ducati Corse R&D, it features a lightweight aluminium frame, MotoGP-derived traction control and Desmodromic timing, positioning it as a race-ready off-road contender.

The 2025 Premiere Series once again underscored Ducati’s focus on innovation, performance, and expanding into new motorcycling frontiers.


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