Recently, the new Ducati Streetfighter V4 S naked bike has officially arrived in Vietnam. Imported directly from Thailand by Trâm Anh Motorsport, Ducati’s new distributor in Vietnam, the bike is priced at 1.039 billion VND.

The Streetfighter V4 S is built on the foundation of the Panigale V4 but is designed for a completely different riding experience. While both models share the same frame, engine, and advanced support systems, the Streetfighter is fine-tuned for greater agility. Its handlebars are positioned higher and wider, offering a more comfortable riding posture, ideal for urban navigation and low-speed maneuvers. This contrasts sharply with the forward-leaning stance characteristic of the Panigale.

In its latest iteration, the Streetfighter features a redesigned dual-layer front wing. Ducati claims this enhancement generates downforce equivalent to 17 kg at 270 km/h, improving high-speed stability. The speedometer interface has also been updated for enhanced clarity and modernity.

Alongside the Streetfighter V4 S, the 2026 Panigale V4 has also been introduced to Vietnam, priced at 989 million VND. The new Panigale V4 features refined fairings and headlights, boasting a sharper design and a windscreen that reduces drag by 4% compared to its predecessor. This minimizes wind resistance for the rider at high speeds, aligning with its superbike performance focus.

Both the Streetfighter and Panigale are powered by the 1,103cc V4 Desmosedici Stradale engine. However, the Panigale delivers a higher output of 216 horsepower, compared to the Streetfighter’s 214 horsepower. This difference stems from variations in intake manifold design and engine control system tuning, tailored to their respective purposes: the Panigale for racetrack performance and the Streetfighter for the agile handling of a naked bike.

Trâm Anh Motorsport has announced that detailed specifications for both models will be released upon their official market launch in Vietnam.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

Photo: Ducati Vietnam

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