Ducati has launched its 2015 Ducati Diavel Titanium, which was made its debut at the EICMA 2014 in Milan. Priced at $27,995, the Diavel Titanium is the most expensive bike in the Diavel lineup.
Mechanically, the 2015 Ducati Diavel Titanium remains unchanged, but it gets titanium, carbon fiber and billet components, plus a special paintjob. Like the other Diavel models, the Ducati Diavel Titanium is powered by the same 1198cc Testastretta 11° ‘Dual Spark’ V-twin engine, producing 162 horsepower and 130Nm of torque.
The carbon fiber can be found on the redesigned air intakes, micro windscreen, radiator covers, front and rear mudguard and front sprocket cover. Titanium covers the Diavel’s broad tank covers (central and side) and headlamp cover, which are made with special treatments to create a number of different chromatic shades. Furthermore, the bike also receives a dark chrome chassis, carbon passenger seat cover with Titanium insert, aluminum machine-finished forged black wheels with dedicated design and a 240mm rear-tire, as well as an exclusive seat in Alcantara and leather, exhaust pipes with Zircotech ceramic lining and stainless-steel silencers.
Production of the 2015 Ducati Diavel Titanium is limited to 500 units only. Each comes with an individually numbered tank-mounted plaque (XXX/500).