Ducati Streetfighter V2 Launched in India at ₹17.50 Lakh
The Ducati Streetfighter V2 has arrived in India with updated performance, lighter weight and premium hardware for enthusiasts who want superbike DNA in a street-naked design.
What’s New in the 2025 Streetfighter V2

The Streetfighter V2 is based on the Panigale V2 platform and now gets Ducati’s latest 890cc V-twin engine. It produces 120hp and 93.3Nm, balancing power with improved weight distribution for urban rideability.
Streetfighter V2 S — What You Get for More Money
The V2 S variant is lighter at 175kg (dry) and gets top-spec Ohlins suspension.
It is priced at ₹19.49 lakh and is the most premium version of the Streetfighter V2 lineup.

Engine and Performance
Powered by a lighter twin-cylinder engine weighing just 54.4kg. Track-ready acceleration with refined throttle response. Electronics include cornering ABS, traction and wheelie control and a bi-directional quickshifter.
Hardware and Tyres
Runs Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres — 120/70 front and 190/55 rear. V2 gets Marzocchi and KYB suspension. V2 S gets Ohlins NIX 30 fork and rear shock for sharper handling.
Price and Availability in India
Streetfighter V2: ₹17.50 lakh (ex-showroom)
Streetfighter V2 S: ₹19.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
Rivals and Value for Indian Riders
More expensive than Kawasaki Z900 and Triumph Street Triple RS, but offers superior electronics and lighter performance advantages. Ideal for riders upgrading from middleweight nakeds.
Verdict
For riders who want performance, premium hardware and Ducati’s signature style, the Streetfighter V2 lineup offers a thrilling yet practical superbike experience for Indian roads.
How Does the Streetfighter V2 Compare vs Rivals?

The Streetfighter V2 sits above middleweight nakeds in pricing, but offers more tech and premium hardware.
| Bike | Price (Ex-showroom) | Power | Weight | Electronics Package |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ducati Streetfighter V2 | ₹17.50 lakh | 120hp | 178kg (dry) | 6-axis IMU, cornering ABS, wheelie & traction control, quickshifter |
| Ducati Streetfighter V2 S | ₹19.49 lakh | 120hp | 175kg (dry) | Same electronics + Ohlins suspension, launch control |
| Kawasaki Z900 | ₹9.99 lakh | 125hp | 212kg | Basic traction control, no IMU |
| Triumph Street Triple RS | ₹12.93 lakh | 130hp | 188kg | IMU-based electronics, quickshifter |
While it costs significantly more than its rivals, the Streetfighter V2 offers lighter performance and a superior electronics suite, making it a more premium street-naked option in India.

Why the Streetfighter V2 Matters in India
The Ducati Streetfighter V2 is one of the few performance-focused naked superbikes officially sold in India. It combines superbike DNA with city-friendly ergonomics.