- Personalise colours, wheels, seats, subframe finishes and brake callipers
- Available in Europe for now; no India timeline yet
The Italian manufacturer has introduced the Multistrada V4 Rally to the range of its Ducati Factory Made personalization package for customers, who will receive an even more unique motorcycle right from the production line. The Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally features a large fuel capacity of 30 liters, advanced long travel Adaptive DSS EVO suspension and its ability to tackle tough terrain and distances. Ducati Factory Made (DFM) personalization program will help European customers to obtain their own custom bike right from the production line.
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In order to give customers a great variety of aesthetics and technical options directly from the production line, Ducati had to make sure that the body parts have an absolutely consistent fit, finish, and quality standards. Body colors may vary within a wide spectrum. ‘Icons’ color series refers to the heritage of the Ducati brand, while ‘Style’ colors are characterized by glossiness, and ‘Sophistication’ colors – matt finishing. Customers interested in a more technical design option will be offered Ducati Performance livery, whereas customers, who prefer racing design style will be offered Ducati Corse livery. Automobili Lamborghini Ad Personam body colors, such as Viola Pasifae, Arancio Xanto, and Blu Uranus, are also available upon request.
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The rear subframe can be provided in various finishings, including titanium, while the wheels will come in three different types. You can even choose the Brembo Stylema callipers in several different colours. Moreover, there are several options for seats, packages, and accessories.
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However, there is one caveat at present. According to Ducati, the Factory Made service is presently available only in Europe. Nothing is officially confirmed for India yet.
