Ducati showcases stealthy Diavel V4 Black Roadster
The unique livery puts a stealthy spin on the muscular power cruiser.
Since its launch in 2011, the Ducati Diavel has redefined what a power cruiser can be, combining muscular design, sporty handling, and unmistakable elegance. In the Philippine motorcycle scene, where premium bikes like Ducatis are growing in popularity, the Diavel has solidified its status as a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. The 2025 Diavel V4, now available in the striking “Black Roadster Livery,” elevates this legacy even further.
Unveiled at Intermot 2024, the Diavel V4’s new livery was designed by Centro Stile Ducati. The matte black base exudes power, while Racing Yellow accents on the tank, tail, and side panels provide a dynamic contrast. Titanium tones add depth to the bike’s bold profile, complemented by an updated seat design that emphasizes sophistication and aggression. This blend of textures and colors makes the Diavel V4 a true head-turner on the streets of Metro Manila.
The Diavel V4 draws inspiration from classic muscle cars, evident in its powerful front mass and sleek tail. Its full-LED lighting system, including a unique rear light matrix, ensures you’ll be noticed wherever you ride. The design evokes the image of an athlete ready to spring into action, combining muscularity with finesse.
At the heart of the Diavel V4 lies the 1,158 cc V4 Granturismo engine. Delivering 168 hp, this engine offers exhilarating performance that’s also easy to manage at lower speeds—perfect for navigating both highways and city streets in the Philippines. Maintenance intervals are a standout feature: valve clearance checks are only needed every 60,000 kilometers, allowing riders to enjoy more time on the road and less in the shop. The Twin Pulse firing order and bespoke four-exit exhaust system give the bike a distinctive sound that’s pure Ducati.
The Diavel V4’s aggressive stance is highlighted by its massive 240/45 rear tire, mounted on intricately designed five-spoke alloy wheels. These features are not just for show; they enhance the bike’s sporty character and stability. Every detail reflects Ducati’s commitment to blending technical precision with breathtaking aesthetics.
In the Philippines, where premium motorcycles are becoming a symbol of status and passion, the Ducati Diavel V4 caters to riders seeking unparalleled style, performance, and exclusivity. Whether you’re cruising through Manila’s bustling streets or heading out on a road trip to Tagaytay, the Diavel delivers an unmatched riding experience.
Interested in owning a Ducati? Visit the MotoDeal Motorcycle Guide to explore Ducati’s full lineup, including the stunning Diavel V4. Find detailed specs, compare models, and connect with dealerships near you. Discover why the Ducati Diavel is the ultimate choice for riders who demand the best.
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