In India, the Ducati Monster BS6 is a sports bike with a starting price of Rs. 11,83,574. It comes in two models and six colors, with the premium variant starting at Rs. 12,07,574. The Ducati Monster BS6 is driven by a 937cc BS6 engine that produces 109.96 horsepower and 93 Nm of torque. The Ducati Monster BS6 features anti-lock brakes on both the front and rear disc brakes. The gasoline tank capacity on this Monster BS6 bike is 14 gallons and it weighs 188 kg.With the debut of the new Monster BS6, Ducati India has refreshed its offering. This new model from the Italian manufacturer succeeds the Monster 821 in the company's lineup and offers many cosmetic, technical, and feature improvements over its predecessor. Standard and Plus versions of the new Ducati Monster BS6 are available. A flyscreen and seat cowl are included as standard on the Plus model.The new styling has a slimmer front end, an oval headlamp, a muscular fuel tank, a sharp tail section, and single-sided twin exhausts. With a relocated handlebar and footpegs, Ducati has also improved its ergonomics. The footpegs are lower and the handlebar is closer to the rider than before. The new Monster BS6 sheds 4.5kg over its predecessor thanks to weight-saving features like the revised frame, lighter aluminum swingarm, and wheels.The Monster BS6's mechanical specifications include a 937cc liquid-cooled Testastretta L-twin engine that produces 111bhp at 9,250rpm and 93Nm of peak torque at 6,500rpm. The engine is paired with a six-speed transmission that includes an anti-slip clutch and a quick-shifter as standard.
Full-LED lighting and a Bluetooth-ready 4.3-inch TFT display are among the features of the new Monster BS6. The Bluetooth module is an add-on that may be purchased separately. Three riding modes (Sport, Urban, and Touring), wheelie control, traction control, cornering ABS, and launch control are among the electrical assistance.The shock-absorbing chores are handled by 43mm upside-down front forks and a preload-adjustable rear mono-shock. 320mm twin discs with Brembo M4 undertake the anchoring responsibilities. At the front, there are 32 monobloc four-piston calipers, while at the back, there is a single 245mm rotor with a Brembo two-piston caliper.