New accessory range launched for Ducati Diavel V4

Ducati has launched a range of motorcycle accessories for the Diavel V4, with three packs covering Sport, Style, and Touring.

2023 Ducati Diavel V4 accessorised
2023 Ducati Diavel V4 accessorised

Ducati has announced a range of accessories for the Diavel V4 power cruiser, which made its UK debut last week during the London Motorcycle Show.



The introduction of Ducati’s Granturismo V4 to the Diavel model has in itself rejuvenated a model that has somewhat fizzled out since its launch in its original V2 form at the beginning of the previous decade.

2023 Ducati Diavel V4 accessorised
2023 Ducati Diavel V4 accessorised



However, it goes without saying by this point that any new model is incomplete without its own range of compatible accessories to allow prospective owners of said new model to customise it to their own requirements.



Ducati has put together three accessory packages for the Diavel V4: “Style”, “Sport”, and “Touring”.

2023 Ducati Diavel V4 Brembo brake calliper
2023 Ducati Diavel V4 Brembo brake calliper



In the Style package, there is a carbon fibre rear mudguard, as well as levers, reservoir covers (brake and clutch), mirrors and a billet aluminium oil filler cap, which are all from the “Ducati by Rizoma” partnership. Finally, the brake callipers, from Brembo, can be coloured red or black.

2023 Ducati Diavel V4 fuel filler cap
2023 Ducati Diavel V4 fuel filler cap



The Sport package, on the other hand, features an anodised finish on the tank cap, as well as an anti-tampering system; while there are carbon fibre exhaust and tank covers, and a carbon front mudguard.



Finally, the Touring package equips the Ducati Diavel V4 with heated grips, two semi-rigid side bags, and a backrest for the passenger seat. Additionally, this package will feature forged aluminium wheels.



The full range of accessories is already available to view on the Ducati configurator. Find your nearest Ducati dealer using the dealer locator on the Ducati website.

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