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The New Ducati Multistrada V4 Becomes World's First Motorcycle Equipped with Front & Rear Radar Technology
The New Ducati Multistrada V4 Becomes World's First Motorcycle Equipped with Front & Rear Radar Technology
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October 6, 2020
October 6, 2020
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Production of the Ducati Multistrada V4 has begun at the Ducati factory in Borgo Panigale. The Multistrada V4 is the first motorcycle to use front and rear radar technology. The motorcycle will be officially presented on 4 November. Ducati brings radars on production bikes, confirming what was anticipated in 2018. Each radar has compact dimensions (70 x 60 x 28 mm, similar to a modern action camera) and integrates perfectly into the bike, weighing only 190 grams.
The radar positioned in the front of the vehicle controls the operation of the ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control), which by means of controlled braking and acceleration automatically adjusts the distance (selectable on four levels) from other vehicles when riding at a speed between 30 and 160 km/h.This car-derived system has been evolved and developed according to the dynamics and ergonomics of a two-wheeled vehicle. In particular, the authority of the system in terms of deceleration and acceleration has been limited in order to ensure the rider can maintain constant control of the vehicle in any situation. The system allows for more comfortable riding, especially on long motorway journeys.
The rear radar, on the other hand, is able to detect and report vehicles positioned in the so-called blind spot, i.e. the area not visible either directly by the rider or through the rear-view mirror. The BSD (Blind Spot Detection) system also signals the approaching from behind vehicles at high speed.
For the fourth generation of the Multistrada, Ducati has developed a new, light, and compact V4 engine. Ducati says the complete redesign will make it possible to reach record-breaking maintenance intervals for the world of two wheels. All the details of this new engine will be revealed on 15 October.
Published Date: 2020-10-06 21:10:06
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