In an industry where so many brands lean hard into history or go all-in on the future, Ducati manages to do both.
After all, in the past year, the Borgo Panigale-based manufacturer has unveiled the first motorcycle powered by QuantumScape solid-state lithium-metal batteries and rolled out a glorious café racer directly inspired by an early ’70s race bike.

Perhaps that’s fitting for a brand celebrating its 100th anniversary and surely hoping to stick around for a hundred more years.
Putting a really fine point on it is Ducati’s latest release, a Monster that embraces its new power plant with a gorgeous paint scheme that celebrates a 25-year-old icon.
Monster energy
Last fall saw the big update for the renowned street fighter, as the fifth-generation Monster rolled out rocking Ducati’s new 890cc V2 engine with IVT (Intake Variable Timing).
Replacing the beloved but persnickety Testrastretta, the V2 weighs roughly 13 pounds less, helping the bike itself hit a curb weight of 386 pounds, roughly nine pounds lighter than its predecessor.






