Ducati Panigale
Italian sports motorcycle
Type of motorcycle
Ducati 1199 Panigale S | |
Manufacturer | Ducati |
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Production | 2011– |
Class | Sportbike |
The Ducati Panigale is a family of sport motorcycles manufactured by Ducati[1] since 2011. The Panigale is named after the small manufacturing town of Borgo Panigale.[2] All motorcycles of this series use monocoque frame (the engine is a stressed member, replacing Ducati's conventional trellis frame).[3]
- 899 Panigale, 2013–2015
- 959 Panigale, 2016–2020
- 1199 Panigale, 2012–2014
- 1299 Panigale, 2015–2018
- Panigale V4, 2018–present
- Panigale V2, 2020–present
References
- ^ Kartikeya Singhee (June 8, 2016), "Introduction to the superbike", The Hindu,
...the entry-level motorcycle in Ducati's superbike family, the 959 Panigale...
- ^ Bradley Adams (September 21, 2011), "DUCATI ANNOUNCES 2012 SUPERBIKE NAME AS "DUCATI 1199 PANIGALE"", Sport Rider[permanent dead link]
- ^ James Parker (August 12, 2016), "The Weight Barrier of Motorcycles: Is the frameless concept the end of the road for weight reduction?", Motorcyclist
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