Ducati has officially pulled the covers off the all-new DesertX, and it’s far more than just a minor facelift. This second-generation model marks a total transformation, featuring a brand-new engine, a redesigned chassis, and sophisticated suspension, all while evolving the iconic rally-inspired look that fans adore.
A New Heart: The 890cc V-Twin Engine
The biggest highlight is the debut of Ducati’s latest generation 890cc liquid-cooled V-twin. This engine isn’t just about raw power; it’s built for the dirt.
- Performance: It delivers approximately 110bhp and 92Nm of peak torque.
- Torque Delivery: Ducati has tuned this motor for a massive mid-range punch, ensuring plenty of torque is available at low RPMs for technical off-road climbs.
- Practicality: The engine is lighter than its predecessor, and Ducati has cleverly extended valve-clearance intervals, making it more reliable for those cross-continental journeys.

Redesigned Chassis and Suspension
To make the bike more agile, Ducati has moved away from the old setup in favor of a modern aluminum monocoque frame. By using the engine as a stressed member, the bike gains significant rigidity while shedding unnecessary weight.
| Component | Feature Highlights |
| Front Suspension | Fully-adjustable, long-travel USD forks. |
| Rear Suspension | Monoshock with a revised link-type mechanism for better damping. |
| Wheel Setup | Off-road ready 21-inch front and 18-inch rear tubeless rims. |
| Braking | Dual front discs and a single rear disc for precision stopping. |
Tech-Loaded for the Modern Explorer
The cockpit receives a major upgrade with a high-definition TFT display featuring a fresh interface. The electronics suite is one of the most comprehensive in its class, designed to keep you safe whether you’re on tarmac or sand.
- Rider Aids: Includes Cornering ABS, Traction Control, and Wheelie Control.
- Adventure Comfort: Now comes with Cruise Control as standard for long highway stretches.
- Customization: Multiple riding modes allow you to instantly change the bike’s character based on the terrain.
Rally Styling and Clever Ergonomics
Visually, the DesertX keeps its legendary twin-headlamp “Dakar” look but with a sharper, more aerodynamic finish. The ergonomics have been tweaked to ensure the rider feels more comfortable when standing on the pegs—a must for serious off-roading.
Pro-Tip for Off-Roaders: Ducati has moved the air filter directly behind the front fairing. This makes it incredibly easy to access, clean, or replace after a dusty day on the trails.
India Launch Timeline
Following its global debut, the all-new Ducati DesertX is expected to land on Indian shores within the next few months. Expect a premium price tag to match its high-end performance and hardware.