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BMW is known for its accurate and innovative characteristics, with its German engineering skills. Their bike is often characterized by strength and an ideal mix of electronic AIDS. On the other hand, Ducati, the mythological Italian marks, V2 (V-twin) and V4 are famous for the production of engines.
The most advanced, powerful and aesthetics have a long history of rolling some of the most advanced, powerful and aesthetics in both European brands. Thus, for Indian enthusiasts, the attraction of these high end European machines is undisputed.
This article delays the 7 best BMW and Ducati Sportsbikes available to buy in India.
(See also: upcoming bikes in India)
1) BMW G 310 RR: This is BMW Motord’s most accessible fully edible sportsbike. Mechanically, this TVS Apache is the same as RR 310, but cosmetically it is not. The BMW G310 RR looks different as its design is very inspired by BMW’s top-tier superbikes like S1000 RR.
Power to this bike is a 312cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 33.5 bhp and 27.3 Nm of torque. Its top speed is 160 km/h.
Starts at price 3.05 lakhs (East-Shoreroom).
2) Ducati Monster: The Ducati Monster has been deployed at one level above the Scrambler 800 icon. The Monster BS6 replaces the Monster 821, and the new model is particularly light.
In particular, the new model is much lighter than the predecessor from 4.5 kg. The new frame, lighter aluminum swingarms, and wheels helped the new Ducati Monster (BS6) lose weight.
Mechanic, Ducati Monster has a 937cc, testastrate L-twin, liquid-cooled engine that exposes 111 bhp and 93 Nm peak torque. The 6-speed gearbox of the bike benefits from an anti-slip clutch and a quickshifter in the form of standard.
The average starts at the pre–shorum value 12.95 lakhs.
3) Ducati Supersport 950: As the name suggests, this Ducati Mela-bike touches around 1000cc segment. The Ducati Supersport 950 is powered by a 937cc engine, which develops 108.5 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 93 Nm peak torque at 6,500 rpm. Electronic AIDS on the offer includes three ride modes, wheelly control, cornering ABS, traction control and a bi-Director Quickshifter.
The base model of this sportsbike is available in the same color, which is Ducati Red, while high trim has two colors, Arctic silk white and Ducati Lal, which is priced 16.05 lakhs and 19.11 lakh respectively. These are pre-showroom figures.
4) BMW S1000RR: It is the major BMW Sportsbike in India. It takes the choice of Ducati Panigel V4, Kawasaki Ninja ZX -10R and Aprilia RSV4.
The BMW S1000RR is introduced in three variants- standard, Pro and M Sport. These variants differ in style, performance and electronic AIDS. Standard is priced 21.30 lakhs, while the price of Pro and M Sport is 23.80 lakhs and 26.05 lakh respectively. All are prior-showroom prices.
The current version of the S1000RR (2025) has sharp styling and large aero winglets claiming to provide more downforce.
The S1000RR is powered by 999cc, four-cylinders, liquid-cooled engines that benefit from BMW shifts technology. The motor is connected to a 6-speed gearbox. The engine produces 206.5 bhp peak power at 13,750 rpm and 113 Nm peak torque at 11,000 rpm.
5) Dead Panigel V2: It is the younger brother of the Italian Sportsbike Panigel V4. Panigale V2 borrows heavy borrowed designs from Cues Panigale V4.
Ducati Panigale V2 has a long list of features. Facilities on the board include three display ride mode (road, road pro, and race), wheelly control, LED lights, traction control levels, bio-directorial QuickSifters, ABS and TFT display with engine brake control.
Power to Panigale V2 is a 955cc engine that torches 155 bhp at 10,750 rpm and 104 Nm at 9,000 rpm. It competes with Yamaha ZX-10R, BMW S1000RR, and Aprilia Rs 660.
Starts at price After 20.67 lakh (pre-showroom).
6) Ducati Panigel V4: This flagship Ducati is globally known for being a V4 engine facility to be the first major production sportsbike. The ‘Desmosis Stradel’ is a 90-° V4 engine with a counter-rotating crankshaft. This technique is directly derived from Ducati’s Motogp racing machines.
The 7th generation Ducati Panigel V4 has an 1103cc engine that produces 216 bhp at 13,500 rpm and 120.9 Nm at 11,250 rpm.
Panigale V4 is introduced in two variants – standard and S. East price is 29.99 lakhs, while the latter price is 36.50 lakhs. Both are east-showroom figures.
7) BMW M1000 RR: It is the most expensive BMW bike in India, in which prices start 49 lakhs (East showroom). Its other version, M1000R competition, has a pre-showroom value of competition. 55 lakhs.
This CBU bike is the first M model of BMW to enter our shores. It operates with a 999cc, four-cylinder (inline) engine with a shiftcam technique. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox, which is tuned to churn 209 bhp at 14,500 rpm and 113 Nm at 11,000 rpm. It is more powerful than BMW S1000RR.
The M1000 RR moves from 0–100 km/h in just 3.1 seconds, and can move up to 306 km/h.
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