New Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally lands in the UK
Ducati UK confirms the new Multistrada V4 Rally has officially entered the UK.

Ducati’s new Multistrada V4 Rally has officially entered the UK market, arriving in stores with a price of £25,595.
Three years after debuting the Multistrada V4 Rally, Ducati revealed the updated model at the start of October, claiming the European market would be first to benefit from its arrival.
The new model arrives in two colour options, which are Ducati Red/Brushed Aluminium with black spoked wheels, and a new Jade Green/Brushed Aluminium with gold spoked wheels.
Under the paint scheme, the new Multistrada V4 Rally makes use of the Borgo Panigale company’s 1158cc V4 Granturismo 90-degree engine. It produces a claimed 170 bhp at 10,750rpm and 91 lb ft of torque at 9,000rpm, according to Ducati.
Compared to other models in the Multistrada range, the new V4 Rally gets boosted suspension travel for 2026. It now offers riders 200mm of travel front and rear, instead of the 170mm/180mm setup found aboard the standard V4, for example.
Owners of the new V4 Rally will also get 230mm of ground clearance, which is more than what you get on the standard Multistrada V4, to the tune of just one centimetre.

The new Multistrada V4 Rally gets an up-down quickshifter as standard, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, and Forward Collision Warning. It also benefits from an Automatic Lowering Device for improved accessibility
Additionally, riders will be pleased to hear that the new model comes with tyre pressure monitoring and heated grips, which again are standard features.
Suspension is handled by Marzocchi with 50mm fully adjustable USD forks up front, and a fully adjustable monoshock at the rear. That allows for adjustment of the preload and hydraulic compression, and rebound damping at both ends of the bike.
Braking sees two 330mm semi-floating discs paired to Brembo’s M50 Stylema four-piston calipers at the front. At the rear is a Brembo two-piston caliper that bites down on a 280mm disc. Cornering ABS is found at both ends of the bike, too.
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