Ducati Monster
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Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Monster StandardPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 12,95,000 |
Monster PlusPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 13,15,000 |
Monster SPPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 15,95,000 |
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Monster Key Highlights
Engine Capacity |
937 cc |
Mileage - ARAI |
19 kmpl |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight |
188 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
14 litres |
Seat Height |
820 mm |
Ducati Monster Summary
Price: Ducati Monster price for its variant – Monster Standard starts at Rs. 12,95,000. The price for the other variants – Monster Plus and Monster SP are Rs. 13,15,000 and Rs. 15,95,000. The mentioned Monster prices are the average ex-showroom.
Ducati Monster is a sports bike available in 3 variants and 7 colours. The Ducati Monster is powered by 937cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 109.96 bhp and a torque of 93 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Ducati Monster comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Monster bike weighs 188 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters.
Ducati India has updated its portfolio with the launch of the new Monster BS6. This new model from the Italian brand replaces the Monster 821 in the company’s portfolio and packs several styling, mechanical, and feature upgrades over its predecessor. The new Ducati Monster BS6 is available in two variants – Standard and Plus. The Plus variant further benefits from a flyscreen and seat cowl as standard.
Styling revisions bring a sleeker design along with an oval headlamp at the front, a muscular fuel tank, sharp tail section, and single-sided twin exhausts. Ducati has also revised the ergonomics with a repositioned handlebar and footpegs. The handlebar sits closer to the rider while the footpegs are lower than before. Weight-saving measures, such as the new frame, lighter aluminium swingarm, and wheels help the new Monster BS6 shed 4.5kg over its predecessor.
The mechanical specifications on the Monster BS6 comprise a 937cc, Testastretta L-twin, liquid-cooled engine that makes 111bhp of power at 9,250rpm and 93Nm of peak torque at 6,500rpm. The motor is mated to a six-speed gearbox that benefits from an anti-slip clutch and quickshifter as standard.
The feature list on the new Monster BS6 includes full-LED lighting and a Bluetooth-ready 4.3-inch TFT display. The Bluetooth module is available as an optional extra. The electronic aids include three riding modes (Sport, Urban, and Touring), wheelie control, traction control, cornering ABS, and launch control.
The hardware comprises 43mm upside-down front forks and a preload-adjustable rear mono-shock to handle the shock absorption tasks. The anchoring duties are performed by 320mm twin discs with Brembo M4.32 monobloc four-piston callipers at the front and a single 245mm rotor with Brembo two-piston calliper at the back.
Ducati Monster Review
- Streetfighter styling looks quite aggressive
- 111bhp motor is loaded with strong mid-range torque
- Equipped with top-spec electronics
- Heats up in city traffic
- Limited sales, service reach
- Expensive to maintain
Expert Opinion
We take the new Monster out in the real world, on wide-open highways, through some twisties, and in the city. Will it be as impressive here as it was on the racetrack?
I really have a thing for Italian food. On most of my food outings, I often choose pizza, lasagna, and the likes I can’t even pronounce the names of. Heck! I am drooling already. But you see, I easily drift off the topic and touch upon food every time the context involves anything Italian. In this case, it’s the new Ducati Monster.
Ever since the new Monster was unveiled, people have been ranting about the lack of butch and imposing visual presence of its predecessor. To some extent, I agree with them. However, you must get rid of the nostalgic drama and forget prior references to behold the Monster to appreciate the subtle visual treat that it is.
Although extremely compact, the Monster does pack in some muscle and aggression, especially around the fuel tank area with neat contours and side bulges. Then there’s a low-slung oval-shaped headlamp, a pointed tail section, and dual slash-cut exhausts, all of which make for a sight worth giving attention to. I was also impressed by the carbon-fibre finishing on fenders and side panels and the sequentially glowing LED turn indicators.
The Monster returned a fuel efficiency of 18.1kmpl after riding it in different conditions which was a mix of dense traffic, open highways, and twisty roads. With a fuel tank of 14 litres, the riding range turns out to be around 253km.
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Rs. 12,95,000 Onwards | ₹ 16,50,000 Onwards | ₹ 12,00,000 Onwards | ₹ 13,40,000 Owards | ₹ 18,33,200 Onwards | ₹ 16,00,500 Onwards | ₹ 21,48,000 Onwards | ₹ 16,05,700 Onwards | ₹ 69,99,000 Onwards | ₹ 10,39,000 Onwards | ₹ 25,91,000 Onwards | ₹ 20,67,757 Onwards | ₹ 24,62,400 Onwards | ₹ 27,72,600 Onwards |
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Ducati Monster Mileage
The ARAI mileage of Ducati Monster is 19 kmpl. The expert reported mileage for Monster is 18.1 kmpl.
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FAQs
The 2024 on-road price of Ducati Monster in Delhi is Rs. 14,62,694. This Ducati Monster price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
Ducati Monster is available in 7 colours which are Ducati Red, Aviator Grey, Dark Stealth, Plus – Ducati Red, Plus – Aviator Grey, Plus – Dark Stealth and Ducati Red (SP).