2021 Multistrada V4 test: the Ducati maxitrail bends over backwards
The fourth generation of Multistrada must do the 4 wills of its owner thanks to its new V4, its redesigned ergonomics, its reconfigured cycle part and its advanced technology. Site was able to test Ducati’s brand new maxitrail in its Multistrada V4 S version. First try.
Multistrada V4S test page 3: technical and commercial sheet
Engine | |
Type | 90 ° V-4-cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled |
Displacement | 1158 cc |
Bore x stroke | 83 × 53.5 mm |
Compression tux | 14.0: 1 |
Max power | 170 hp (125 kW) at 10,500 rpm |
Max torque | 125 Nm at 8,750 rpm |
Distribution | DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Food | Electronic injection, Ride-by-Wire |
Ignition | Electronic |
Start-up | Electric |
Average consumption | 6.5 l / 100km |
CO2 emissions | 162 g / km |
Anti-pollution standard | Euro 5 |
Transmission | |
Clutch | Multidisc in oil bath, anti-dribble |
Primary report | 1.80 |
Gearbox | 6 gears, Quick Shifht Evo 2 |
1st | 40/13 |
2nd | 36/16 |
3rd | 34/19 |
4th | 31/21 |
5th | 29/23 |
6th | 27/25 |
Secondary transmission | By chain |
Secondary report | 16/42 |
Cycle part | |
Frame | Aluminum monocoque frame |
Swinging arm | Double aluminum arm |
Front suspension | Fully adjustable 50mm inverted fork (S: electronic) |
Suspension Ar | Fully adjustable monoshock (S: electronic) |
Front travel | 170 mm |
Travel Ar | 180 mm |
Front brake | Dual 320 mm floating disc, Brembo 4-piston radial calipers (S: 330 mm and Stylema) |
Ar brake | Single 265mm disc, Brembo 2-piston caliper |
ABS system | Bosch cornering ABS Evo |
Front rim | 3 x 19 ", with sticks |
Front rim | 4.5 x 17 ", with sticks |
Front tire | 120/70 ZR19 |
Tire Ar | 170/60 ZR17 |
Original Monte | Pirelli Scorpion Trail II |
Dimensions, weight, capacities | |
Length | NC |
Width | NC |
Wheelbase | 1,567 mm |
Caster angle | 24.5 ° |
Hunt | 102.5 mm |
Saddle height | 840 – 860 mm |
Dry weight | 215 kg (S: 218 kg) |
Full weight | 240 kg (S: 243 kg) |
Fuel tank | 22 liters |
Instrumentation | 5 inch TFT screen (S: 6 "TFT) |
Commercial information | |
Availability | Immediate in the |
Colors | Single: red ! |
Price | 19,590 euros (S: 22,190 euros) |
Guarantee | 4 years, unlimited mileage |
Interview | 15,000 km or 24 months |
Valve clearance | 60,000 km |
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