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2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 Revealed, India Launch To Follow

Modified On May 21, 2021 11:25 AM By Gaurav Sadanand for Ducati Hypermotard 950

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Gets new colours and a greener running engine 

  • The SP variant of the 950 gets a new livery.
  • Its 937cc L-twin motor now complies with Euro 5 emissions norms.
  • Feature list includes a TFT instrument console, LED lights, electronic aids, and a USB power socket. 

2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 Revealed

The Ducati Hypermotard 950 has always been the hooligan in the Bologna bikemaker’s portfolio. It received its last update in 2020 when it saw the introduction of a new frame and better ergonomics setup. For 2021, the bike remains largely unchanged, except for a few tweaks to help it comply with the stricter Euro 5/ BS6 emission norms as well as some fresh new colours.   

2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 Revealed

Nothing’s changed in terms of performance, though, with the Hypermotard continuing to be powered by a 937cc L-twin motor which now complies with Euro 5/BS6 emission norms. The motor has been tuned to belt out 115PS and 95Nm, 3PS more than the 2021 Ducati Monster. The 6-speed transmission, though, is an all-new unit. 

2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 Revealed

The only other change, so to speak, is the new red/grey/white livery for the 950 SP, inspired by Ducati’s MotoGP Desmosedici GP 21. Additional premium bits on the SP include a full Ohlins suspension, Marchesini wheels, carbon-fibre components, and Ducati’s bi-directional quickshifter. The standard 950 and the 950 RVE remain as is without any updates. All three variants share the same TFT instrument console, LED lights, electronic aids, and a USB power socket.

The bike’s underpinnings include a fully adjustable 45mm Marzocchi USD fork, an adjustable Sachs rear shock, and radially mounted Brembo M4 calipers.

2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 Revealed

The BS4 Hypermotard 950 was already on sale in India a while back, so it's highly likely for the Italian manufacturer to bring the bike back for 2021. Expect Ducati to price the bike around the Rs 13 lakh mark (ex-showroom) -- Rs 1 lakh pricier than the outgoing model. That said, Ducati may only introduce the bike into the market after it launches the Multistrada V4.

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