Ducati has officially unveiled the 2026 Multistrada V4 Rally, and Indian riders can expect the model to arrive in Q2 2026. The updates refine an already formidable adventure bike with more comfort, electronics, and usability — and in India, it will compete in a high-end niche bracket.
This article covers:
- What’s new in the 2026 Rally (global)
- Expected Indian specs & pricing
- How it stacks up versus rivals in India
- What Indian buyers should watch
What’s New in 2026 (Global / Confirmed)
Below is a summary of key features confirmed by Ducati and trusted media:
Engine & Efficiency
- The Rally retains the 1,158 cc V4 Granturismo engine.
- Claimed output: 170 hp @ 10,750 rpm, 91 lb-ft (~123.8 Nm) @ 9,000 rpm.
- Extended cylinder deactivation: the rear bank is deactivated not only at idle but under light-load or low-rev cruising to improve fuel efficiency and reduce heat.
- Maintenance intervals: big (valve) service every 60,000 km (≈ 37,000 mi), and regular service every 15,000 km (or 24 months).

Chassis, Suspension & Handling
- The Rally retains the aluminum monocoque frame with a revised swingarm pivot point repositioned to improve anti-squat behavior under load.
- Suspension: Adaptive Ducati Skyhook (DSS) EVO semi-active system from Marzocchi, with 200 mm travel front and rear.
- The suspension includes electronics like Autolevelling, Automatic Lowering Device (ALD) (low-speed height drop), and Easy Lift function.
- Damping can be adjusted on the fly, independently of the selected Riding Mode.

Brakes & Electronic Safety
- Front braking: dual 330 mm semi-floating discs with Brembo Stylema four-piston calipers remain.
- Rear brake: upgraded to 280 mm disc, improving rear stopping capability.
- The ABS system is Bosch-Brembo “Cornering ABS 10.3ME” with a revised rear-to-front coordination strategy (applying front brake assistance when only rear lever is used) to reduce pitch and improve two-up comfort.
- The electronics suite is bolstered with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) added to the existing radar features (Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection).
- Ducati introduces the DVO (Ducati Vehicle Observer) algorithm, simulating around 70 virtual sensors to refine control of ABS, traction, and braking systems.

Ergonomics, Comfort & Practical Upgrades
- Fuel tank: 30 liters (7.9 US gallons) made of aluminum.
- The windscreen is 40 mm wider and 20 mm taller than before, improving wind protection. New deflectors with modified trailing edges are introduced.
- Footpegs: redesigned steel rider pegs with removable rubber inserts; passenger pegs now have larger rubber pads to reduce vibration.
- Lighting: Full LED headlamps, Ducati Cornering Lights (DCL), Daytime Running Light (DRL), and “Coming Home” function keeping the low beam on for a few seconds after shutdown.
- Comfort features: heated grips (standard, 5 levels), improved wind protection, repositioned pannier mounts to increase passenger legroom, multiple seat height options, and a redesigned center stand for easier use.
Production, Pricing & Availability
- U.S. MSRP: US$31,995 (plus destination charge).
- The Rally will be available in two liveries: Ducati Red / Brushed Aluminium and Jade Green / Brushed Aluminium.
- Indian launch is expected in Q2 2026, with multiple trims planned.
Full Spec Table (Compiled)
Component | Specification / Notes |
---|---|
Engine | 1,158 cc V4 Granturismo |
Power | ~170 hp @ 10,750 rpm |
Torque | ~121 Nm (≈ 89.2 lb-ft) @ 8,750 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed with Ducati Quick Shift 2.0 (up/down) |
Frame / Chassis | Aluminum monocoque + steel subframe; revised swingarm pivot |
Front Suspension | Marzocchi semi-active DSS EVO, 200 mm travel |
Rear Suspension | Semi-active monoshock DSS EVO, 200 mm travel with ALD, auto-levelling, Easy Lift |
Front Brakes | Dual 330 mm semi-floating discs, Brembo Stylema 4-piston calipers |
Rear Brake | 280 mm disc (upgraded) |
ABS & Safety | Bosch-Brembo Cornering ABS 10.3ME with rear-to-front coordination, FCW, ACC, BSD, DVO system |
Wheels & Tires | 19″ front × 17″ rear spoked wheels; Pirelli Scorpion Trail II |
Fuel Tank | 30 L (7.9 US gal) |
Seat Height | Multiple options; standard around 870 mm ± adjustments |
Maintenance Intervals | Oil / regular: 15,000 km; Valve / big: 60,000 km |
Price (U.S.) | US$31,995 MSRP |
Liveries | Ducati Red / Brushed Aluminium ; Jade Green / Brushed Aluminium |
Expected India Market Specs & Pricing
Current Multistrada V4 Status in India
As of 2025, Ducati has launched the Multistrada V4 and V4 S in India. The base ex-showroom price is around ₹22.98 lakh for the standard version and ₹30.18 lakh for the top-end with spoked wheels.
The existing Multistrada V4 (non-Rally) is priced between ₹24.56 lakh and ₹30.61 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on variant.
Expected Price for 2026 Rally in India
The Rally variant (global advanced spec) is expected to cost higher than the non-Rally models, due to extra electronics, off-road gear, and suspension.
The 2026 Multistrada V4 Rally Red variant has an ex-showroom price in Delhi of ₹29.72 lakh.
On-road price in Delhi for the Rally is listed at approximately ₹32.74 lakh, including RTO and insurance.
These figures suggest the 2026 Rally version may land in India in the ₹29–35 lakh (ex-showroom) bracket depending on state levies.
Expected Specs / Features in Indian Version
The Indian Rally may come with:
- Full Rally electronics suite: FCW, ACC, BSD, DVO algorithm
- Semi-active suspension (DSS EVO) with full adjustability
- Extended cylinder deactivation
- 30L fuel tank
- Wide/tall windscreen, improved ergonomics
- Standard heated grips, redesigned center stand
- Off-road-friendly spoked wheels with tubeless capability
India-spec weight, emissions tuning, and accessory availability may differ slightly due to local regulations and homologation.
Rivals / Competitors in India
Competitor | Strengths / Appeal | Price / Segment |
---|---|---|
BMW R 1300 GS / GS Adventure | Established ADV icon with wide service network | ₹21–27 lakh range |
Triumph Tiger 1200 | Strong engine and local dealer support | ₹19–22 lakh range |
KTM 890 Adventure / 990 Adventure (expected) | More affordable, lighter alternatives | ₹13–16 lakh (expected) |
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 / ADV 650 (upcoming) | Accessible but lower performance segment | ₹2.8–4.5 lakh range |
Advantages of the 2026 Rally:
- Advanced electronics and radar-based safety systems
- True long-range touring capability with 30L tank
- Excellent comfort for two-up touring
- Balanced off-road and on-road character
- Prestige and engineering pedigree of Ducati
What Indian Buyers Should Keep an Eye On
- On-road weight vs declared weight — local versions may differ due to emissions and accessories.
- Fuel efficiency / range — check real-world mileage in Indian conditions.
- Service and spares — evaluate availability and cost at Ducati India workshops.
- Registration & taxation — varies by state, affecting total ownership cost.
- Accessory support — ensure compatibility for luggage, guards, off-road kits.
- Resale value — premium Ducati models have niche resale appeal.
- Ride experience — real-world comfort, suspension behavior, and cooling in Indian climate.