Ducati 2026 Panigale V4 R Revealed : Ducati has officially revealed its most extreme homologation special yet – the 2026 Panigale V4 R. Engineered to serve as Ducati’s weapon for the World Superbike Championship (WSBK), the V4 R is essentially a race bike disguised as a road-legal machine.
Built around the latest Panigale V4 platform but adapted with a 998cc Desmosedici Stradale R engine to comply with FIM rules, the V4 R is a direct descendant of Ducati’s MotoGP and WSBK engineering. It blends track-focused aerodynamics, a race-spec gearbox, and cutting-edge electronics to deliver a motorcycle that redefines superbike performance.
In stock form, the Panigale V4 R produces 218 hp (160.3 kW) and 114.5 Nm. For those who demand even more, Ducati offers a full-system Akrapovič titanium exhaust combined with its specially formulated racing oil, which boosts performance to a staggering 239 hp. This makes it one of the most powerful production superbikes in the world, setting a new benchmark for homologation specials.
Ducati 2026 Panigale V4 R Highlights at a Glance
- Engine: 998cc Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4, liquid-cooled
- Stock Output: 218 hp @ 15,750 rpm (239 hp with Akrapovič exhaust + racing oil)
- Torque: 114.5 Nm @ 12,000 rpm
- Gearbox: 6-speed Ducati Racing Gearbox with Neutral Lock
- Clutch: Dry slipper clutch, hydraulically controlled
- Frame: Aluminium alloy front frame, double-sided swingarm
- Front Suspension: 43 mm Öhlins NPX pressurised fork, fully adjustable
- Rear Suspension: Öhlins TTX36 fully adjustable monoshock
- Brakes: Dual 330 mm front discs with Brembo Hypure calipers; 245 mm rear disc
- Tyres: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP-V4 (120/70 ZR17 F, 200/60 ZR17 R)
- Weight: 186.5 kg (wet, no fuel)
- Seat Height: 855 mm
- Fuel Tank: 17 litres
- Electronics: Riding modes, traction control, slide control, wheelie control, launch control, engine brake control, quickshifter, ABS cornering with eCBS
- Display: 6.9” TFT full-colour screen
- Price: GBP 38,995 (~₹46.65 lakh, UK); expected ~₹70 lakh in India
Design & Aerodynamics
The Panigale V4 R carries forward the sharp styling of the latest Panigale V4, but with distinct details that set it apart. A brushed aluminium fuel tank gives it a race-inspired raw finish and differentiates it visually from the Panigale V4 S.
New corner sidepods – subtle flares on the side fairings – are designed to generate downforce mid-corner, improving lean stability and precision at high speeds. Enlarged winglets deliver 25% more downforce than before, enhancing stability under heavy braking and during acceleration. Together, these aerodynamic refinements make the V4 R sharper, more precise, and fully track-ready.

Chassis & Cycle Parts
Beneath the bodywork lies a race-engineered chassis package. A new, less-stiff front frame improves rider feedback and agility. The Panigale V4 R also adopts a conventional double-sided swingarm, replacing Ducati’s iconic single-sided design – a move made for racing compliance and performance balance.
Suspension duties are handled by fully mechanical Öhlins NPX25/30 forks at the front and a TTX36 monoshock at the rear, offering precise adjustability. Braking power comes from the latest Brembo Hypure calipers paired with dual large front discs. Forged lightweight wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa rubber complete the setup, optimised for maximum track grip.

Engine & Performance
The heart of the Panigale V4 R is the 998cc Desmosedici Stradale R V4, downsized from the 1,103cc Panigale V4 to meet WSBK regulations.
In standard tune, it produces 218 hp and 114.5 Nm. With Ducati’s optional Akrapovič titanium exhaust and racing oil, output rises to 239 hp – a figure that rivals full factory superbikes. The engine retains an 81 mm bore but shortens stroke to 48.4 mm, enabling higher revs.
A dry clutch makes a return, offering durability under racing conditions along with the distinctive Ducati rattle. The race gearbox with Neutral Lock places neutral below first gear, activated only via a lever on the right clip-on. This system, borrowed directly from Ducati’s race machines, prevents accidental neutral shifts during aggressive downshifts.
Performance claims include 0–100 km/h in under 3 seconds and a top speed well above 300 km/h in race trim.
Electronics & Rider Aids
The 2026 Ducati Panigale V4 R comes equipped with one of the most sophisticated electronic packages ever fitted to a production motorcycle, all managed via a crisp 6.9-inch full-colour TFT display. The interface is intuitive and race-oriented, offering riders real-time telemetry, lap timers, and customisable riding profiles at the touch of a button.
The electronic suite is built to maximise control, confidence, and performance both on the road and on the racetrack. Riders can choose from multiple Riding Modes and Power Modes, each tailoring throttle response, power delivery, and intervention levels to suit conditions ranging from daily road use to full-on circuit racing.
Safety and performance aids include:
- Ducati Traction Control (DTC): Adjusts torque delivery to prevent wheelspin when accelerating aggressively.
- Ducati Slide Control (DSC): Manages lateral slip during corner exits, allowing riders to maintain precise racing lines while drifting the rear wheel under power.
- Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC): Keeps the front wheel in check during hard acceleration without sacrificing drive, especially when launching out of corners.
- Launch Control: Ensures maximum grip and controlled acceleration off the line, ideal for drag starts or track use.
- Engine Brake Control (EBC): Optimises stability when decelerating hard into corners, preventing rear wheel chatter.
- Race Brake Control (RBC): Adjusts braking force distribution for track situations, enhancing braking precision and corner entry confidence.
- eCBS (Electronic Combined Braking System): Balances front and rear braking forces intelligently, especially useful under emergency stops.
- Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down 2.0: Enables seamless clutchless upshifts and downshifts, keeping the bike stable under acceleration and heavy braking.
Together, these systems create a layered safety net and performance enhancer, giving riders the confidence to exploit the V4 R’s colossal 239 hp potential. Whether it’s shaving tenths off a lap time or maintaining composure on uneven public roads, the electronics transform the Panigale V4 R into a machine that is as intelligent as it is powerful.
Exclusivity & Ownership
While the Panigale V4 R is not a limited edition, Ducati is giving each unit a unique identity with a number engraved on the top triple clamp. This touch adds collector appeal and exclusivity. Owners will also value the brushed aluminium tank, race-inspired ergonomics, and the unmistakable sound of the dry clutch – all hallmarks of Ducati’s racing heritage.
Pricing & Rivals
The Panigale V4 R is priced at GBP 38,995 in the UK (~₹46.65 lakh). For comparison, the Panigale V4 S costs GBP 29,995 (~₹35.89 lakh). In India, the previous-gen V4 R was priced at ₹69.90 lakh, so the 2026 model is expected to arrive at around ₹70 lakh.
Key rivals include the BMW M 1000 RR, Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, and Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR. Among these, the Ducati stands out for its optional 239 hp output, race-spec gearbox, and advanced aerodynamic package.
Who Should Buy the Panigale V4 R?
The Panigale V4 R is built for a very specific audience. It’s ideal for track-day riders and racers seeking a homologation-ready superbike, collectors who want Ducati’s most exclusive road-legal offering, and performance purists who value mechanical suspension and a dry clutch. Ducati loyalists who want the ultimate expression of Bologna’s racing DNA will also find this bike irresistible.
For everyday riders, however, the Panigale V4 S or V4 SP2 remain more practical choices.
Verdict – Ducati’s Ultimate Race Replica
The 2026 Ducati Panigale V4 R is not designed with comfort, convenience, or mass-market appeal in mind. It exists for one purpose – to homologate Ducati’s WSBK weapon and give a select group of riders the closest possible experience to piloting a full-fledged race bike on the road. Every element, from the 998cc Desmosedici Stradale R engine to the race-spec gearbox and radical aerodynamics, is engineered with uncompromising performance in mind.
With its 218 hp in stock form and a breathtaking 239 hp with Ducati’s race exhaust package, the V4 R is a machine that challenges even the bravest of riders. Add to that the brushed aluminium tank, dry clutch, numbered top triple clamp, and advanced rider aids, and you get a superbike that is both a collector’s item and a track-day monster.
At an expected price of nearly ₹70 lakh in India, the Panigale V4 R will remain a dream machine for most enthusiasts. But for those lucky enough to own one, it offers more than just exclusivity – it is a gateway to Ducati’s racing DNA, distilled directly from MotoGP and WSBK paddocks.
The Panigale V4 R isn’t just another superbike; it is a statement of intent from Ducati, a declaration of dominance in the world of performance motorcycles. Raw, uncompromising, and unapologetically extreme, the V4 R represents the absolute pinnacle of Bologna’s engineering and passion. For riders who live for the racetrack and collectors who demand the rarest and most authentic expression of Ducati performance, the 2026 Panigale V4 R is not just a motorcycle – it is the ultimate race replica.